Project Navigator™

A Structured Framework for Confidential, Disciplined Capital Execution

What Is Project Navigator™ Project Navigator™ is a confidential, executive-level capital and feasibility diagnostic designed to determine whether a project, business, or asset is truly financeable before approaching lenders, investors, or institutional capital partners. It is not a loan product and not a funding commitment. Project Navigator exists to protect

What Is Project Navigator™

Project Navigator™ is a confidential, executive-level capital and feasibility diagnostic designed to determine whether a project, business, or asset is truly financeable before approaching lenders, investors, or institutional capital partners.

It is not a loan product and not a funding commitment. Project Navigator exists to protect sponsors from wasted time, failed submissions, and misaligned capital strategies.

What We Evaluate

Project Navigator reviews your transaction across four core pillars:

Bankability & Capital Readiness

Capital Structure Design

Risk Identification & Mitigation

Sponsor & Execution Readiness

Why Project Navigator Exists

Most complex transactions fail before a lender ever says “no” — because the structure, assumptions, or risk profile were never properly tested.

Project Navigator answers one critical question:
Is this transaction bankable — and if not, what must change?

Project Navigator IS

Project Navigator IS NOT

Who It’s For

Project Navigator is designed for complex or non-standard transactions, including:

If your transaction requires thoughtful structuring, risk management, and capital sequencing, Project Navigator applies.

Who It’s For

Relationship to Other Equis Services

What You Receive

Upon completion, clients receive:

Only transactions that pass Project Navigator proceed to active capital sourcing through Equis Capital Finance.

Ready to determine if your transaction is financeable?

(Confidential intake — professional fees apply)

Important Disclosure

Equis Capital Finance acts strictly as an intermediary and advisor, not a lender.
All financing remains subject to third-party lender discretion, underwriting, and due diligence.