BEST PRACTICES IN PRIVATISATION. Issues and Challenges

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BEST PRACTICES IN PRIVATISATION Issues and Challenges By Mr.Rainer Geiger Head, MENA-OECD Investment Programme MENA-OECD Investment Programme

KEY ELEMENTS OF THE PRIVATISATION PROCESS Institutional framework Methods Pre-privatisation, restructuring Foreign participation Employee involvement and Social Policies Use of proceeds Accountability and governance MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٢

To define: KEY FUNCTIONS OF THE PRIVATISATION PROCESS Responsibility/ Decision making Transparency/ Procedures Integrity/ Transactions Accountability/ Monitoring of results/ Building Public Confidence MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٣

INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 1. Privatisation Models Centralised Decentralised Mixed 2. Privatisation/ Ministries/ Agencies 3. Regulatory Reform 4. The Role of Advisors 5. The Financial Sector MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٤

THE PRIVATISATION AGENCY The institutional framework: a) Government b) Dedicated Agency c) State holding Company Pre-privatisation Restructuring a) Legal transformation of SOE s b) Economic transformation c) Balance sheet, restructuring and evaluation MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٥

PRIVATISATION METHODS 1. IPO 2. Sale to strategic investors auctions trade sales 3. Management/Employee buyouts 4. Bankruptcy/assets sales 5. Concession agreements for public utilities ad infrastructure MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٦

OECD Privatisations Scale and key features Public share offerings have been the predominant method of sale in the 90 s Other 18 % Other types of privatisation 18% Trade sales Trade Sales 20% % Total Total Public Offerings 62 % 62% MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٧

OECD Privatisations Scale and key features Privatisations begun with smaller assets in competitive sectors Telecoms have dominated OECD privatisations in the 90 s Telecoms 40 % Telecoms 40% Transportation 10 % 10% Public utilities 14% Public Utilities 13 % Manufacturing Manufacturing 11% Financial 13% Financial 13 % MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٨

Recent developments Increasing dominance of emerging economies on the privatisation scene Transactions largely and increasingly dominated by private equity placements. Growing protectionism regarding cross-border mergers and acquisitions in strategic utility sectors Sharp decrease in public offerings earmarked to retail investors but a recent resumption in share issues Secondary offerings take increasingly the form of accelerated transactions to institutional investors, particularly book-built offers MENA-OECD Investment Programme ٩

Recent developments Ten countries dominate the privatisation scene ECA and East Asia account for 80% Privatization proceeds 2004-05 Share of Regional Proceeds 2004-05 China Turkey Romania Ukraine Russia Czech Republic Poland Pakistan India Hungary Rest of World Middle East and North Africa 8% East Asia and Pacific 25% Latin America and the Caribbean 3% South Asia 9% Sub-Saharan Africa 1% Europe and Central Asia 54% 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 percent Source :World Bank MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٠

Recent developments Finance and competitive sectors increase, but infrastructure still dominates Trends in sector distribution Infrastructure Financial Energy 2000-03 2004-05 Competitive Primary 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 percent Source :World Bank MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١١

Empirical evidence on the effects of privatisation Impact on corporate efficiency and performance significant increase in profitability, real output and efficiency results particularly robust when competitive market In infrastructure positive effects when combined with proper policy and regulatory frameworks Increase in access to services Price impact depending on initial levels Price effects generally outweighed by access effects Impact on capital market development Positive macro/fiscal effect Employment and distributional effects vary MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٢

Method of sale Capital market development Corporate Governance Transparency Revenues Comments Stock market share offering High May be low unless share allocation to different market segments is managed to address CG instability arising from dispersed shareholding High May be relatively smaller proceeds than trade sale and has higher costs associated with it Well designed staging of sales can obtain higher price per share Trade sale Low High Less transparent, requires establishment of clear rules and open competitive bidding Mixed sales High Potentially high but needs to ensure protection of minority shareholders Medium depends on establishment of clear rules and use of competitive bidding Higher proceeds / lower cost High Competitive open bidding processes increase transparency and ensure better proceeds Meets multiple objectives M & E Buyout Low Potential benefits from improved productivity, but potentially low impact on CG Low Low Suited to smaller enterprises and where human capital/knowledg e specific involved MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٣

Privatisation, competition and regulation Introduce competition at the same time Put an efficient regulatory framework in place before privatisation Private sector monopolists might be much more efficient than their state-owned counterparts in reducing productive inefficiencies, but they are also much better at extracting rents MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٤

10 Lessons from OECD experience Political support at the highest level is an imperative Identify and articulate policy objectives up-front Ensure transparency and integrity of the process Draw upon external advice and dedicate resources Address competition and regulatory issues prior to sale Ensure that complementary institutions and policies are in place Limit restrictions on foreign ownership Sequencing of sales affect the programmes success Staging of a sale should be driven by commercial considerations Post-privatisation devices should be used judiciously MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٥

Rationale for improving the Corporate Governance of SOEs Scale and scope of the state sector Impact of SOEs on economic performance Pressure for reform deriving from globalization and liberalization Specific governance challenges Expected benefits from improvements of SOE governance Strong demand from non-oecd economies Complementary to privatisation MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٦

The OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of SOEs Developed through extensive and inclusive consultations with relevant players from OECD members and non-member countries non-binding complementary to the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance do not preclude/alter privatization policies based on a comparative Survey MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٧

Priorities in the OECD Guidelines Ensure a level-playing field with the private sector Reinforce the ownership function within the state administration Improve transparency of SOEs objectives and performance Strengthen and empower SOE boards Provide equitable treatment of minority shareholders MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٨

Current OECD work Develop best practices for privatisation Develop a Guide on Transparency and Accountability for SOEs The Guidelines and the background Survey can be downloaded on our website at: www.oecd.org/daf/corporate-affairs/soe MENA-OECD Investment Programme ١٩