IFC WEBINAR ON ISLAMIC FINANCE AND BANKING. Making Islamic Finance and Banking Work for SMEs 17 th May, 2017

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IFC WEBINAR ON ISLAMIC FINANCE AND BANKING Making Islamic Finance and Banking Work for SMEs 17 th May, 2017

Topics 1. Why is IFC interested in Islamic Finance and Banking 2. An overview of Islamic Finance and Banking 3. An overview of IFC s Investment engagements 4. An overview of IFC s Advisory Services Engagements 5. Shariah Compliant Products and their development 6. Gulf African Bank how IFC and GAB partnered to build a strong Shariah compliant proposition for Kenya s SME sector. 1

Why IFC is interested in Islamic Banking? Islamic Finance is now recognized as Ethical Finance Islamic Finance provides Sustainable investment in the Real Economy Islamic Finance rejects Speculation Islamic Finance is attracting more and more non-muslim clients Islamic Finance can play an important role in supporting development goals and Financial Inclusion More and more multilateral institutions are using Islamic instruments From 2006 to 2016 global Islamic assets grew from USD 386 billion to USD 1440 billion. This is a compound annual growth rate of 12.7%. Much more than that of conventional banks

ISLAMIC FINANCE AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION 1. In many parts of the world small and medium enterprises (and also in general) are demanding shariah compliant banking and financing instruments. 2. A large part of these SMEs are in the MENA, South Asia and South-East Asia Region. 3. Several countries in Africa and Central Asia also have populations, which prefer Islamic banking and finance 4. Asset backed lending is more favorable for SMEs Footer Information

Expansion of Islamic finance has the potential to enhance overall financial sector development & financial inclusion Reinforcing financial stability Islamic financial institutions may be more resilient to some unforeseen shocks due to asset-backing for their transactions, avoidance of speculation and avoidance of excessive leverage Improving depth, breadth and efficiency Islamic finance provides alternative sources of financing for households and businesses Potential to provide competition to conventional financial institutions Enhancing financial inclusion Widening the range of products and services available to businesses and households Improving access of the underserved to financial services 4

AN QUICK OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL ISLAMIC FINANCE ASSETS & REGIONAL MARKET TRENDS

GROWTH OF ISLAMIC BANKING Strong growth in All types of Islamic banking Assets seen in the past few years and forecasted for future Breakdown of Islamic banking Segments by Region (USD billion, 2015 YTD*) Islamic Banking Assets Growth Trend (2008 2015F)* Compound Annual Growth of Key Islamic Banking Statistics* Islamic Banking Growth trends* 6

ISLAMIC FINANCE IN CIS COUNTRIES New frontiers that are rapidly evolving Sharia-complaint unit at IBA $180 mln in funding disbursed into economy ICD-backed Caspian International Investment Co. and leasing co. Ansar Comprehensive legislation adopted / regulatory norms Al Hilal Bank Zaman-Bank transformation into Islamic bank Member of IFSB, AAOIFI and IIFM ~$200 was already or being mobilized (murabaha) MFI Agriculture Sector Financing Fund (murabaha) MFI New Finance (trade & financing) ICD backed leasing co. Insurance co to promote takaful ~$77mln sukuk issue (Malaysian investors) Legislation in development (working groups CBR, ARB, ASROS, IBFD Fund) Trade House Amal Ak-Bars Bank attracted $160mln in Islamic financing Eurasia Leasing Co. Allianz Life takaful product Tatfondbank Islamic finance center Financing House Masraf Trust LaRiba Finans Legislation adopted / regulatory norms Bonki Rushdi Tojikiston transformation into Islamic bank Legislation in development Potential to mobilize Islamic financing for TAPI project Legislation adopted / regulatory norms Eco Islamic Bank ICD-backed leasing co. Taiba Leasing 7

AN OVERVIEW OF IFC S INVESTMENT ENGAGEMENTS

Some specific issues when assessing Islamic Banks Compliance with Islamic Financial requirements. Sharia Board --- Role and how do we manage different views. IFC s Financial Covenants : Interest Rate Risk ratio! Liquidity and its management --- low levels of liquidity and limited instruments LDR -- inherently high Restructuring / classification Liability structure --- asset management model Business model --- assets types and liabilities (risks) Insurance --- often lacking/ poor delivery in countries. Fees --- esp standard IFC fees. 9

IFC s Investment Engagements in Islamic Finance IFC s first Islamic finance transactions were in 1995, supporting small ticket leasing in Pakistan. IFC has thus far approved investments in 28 Islamic financing transactions involving an aggregate amount of US$742 million, supporting financial and real sector projects in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and African countries. IFC has also raised funding through two Islamic bond (Sukuk) issues in Islamic financial markets. On the real sector side, IFC has invested in the healthcare, agribusiness, education and infrastructure sectors. IFC s Advisory Services have engaged with Islamic banks in the MENA region to help scale up SME financing. IFC s financial sector Islamic financing investments have supported leasing, affordable housing, MSMEs, asset management and insurance (Takaful) entities. FIG Strategy In the Islamic banking/financial sector: To support financial inclusion. Enhancing MSME access to finance. To promote Responsible finance To help establish new Islamic financial intermediaries or to strengthen existing banks and financial institutions in markets where there is strong demand for Islamic financial products. To collaborate with wellestablished and strong banking groups with good track record such as the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group and the leading Gulf-based Islamic banks, 10

AN OVERVIEW OF IFC S ADVISORY SERVICES ENGAGEMENTS

Since 2005 some of the banks that IFC has worked with to develop SME Banking capacity are: Assessment & engaged with Assessment & engaged with Assessment & engaged with Assessment & engaged with Assessed No Engagement Assessed No Engagement

IFC advisory services to these banks positively impacted 3 core SME business aspects thus making it easier for SMEs to better access banking services 2 new SME Products 250% Growth in SME Portfolio 1.3 % SME NPLs 5 New Products 280% increase in SME Portfolio Low NPLs (1% reduction) 3 new SME Products 250 % Growth in SME Portfolio 1% SME NPLs 5 new SME Products 800% Growth in SME Portfolio 1.1 % SME NPLs

DESIGNING AND DEVELOPING ISLAMIC FINANCING PRODUCTS FOR SMES

Designing Islamic SME products Local context variation Sharia compliance Meeting SME business needs Legal & regulatory environment Market dynamics Local interpretation Regulations Paperwork Flexibility Turn Around Time

Examples of SME products Financing Products No Product Underlying principle 1 Supply Chain Finance Supplier Financing Wakala 2 Supply Chain Finance - Buyer Financing Wakala/Murabaha 3 Overdraft Finance Facility Mudaraba 4 Buy and Leaseback Finance Facility Ijara 5 Islamic Credit Cards Mudaraba No Product Underlying principle Deposit Products/Accounts 1 Prize Savings Account Mudaraba 2 Sweep Current Account Qard Hassan and Mudaraba

KENYA s FIRST ISLAMIC BANK GULF AFRICAN BANK

Overview of Gulf African Bank The 1 st Shari ah compliant Bank in Kenya Incorporated on 9th August 2006 and started official operations as a commercial bank in 2008. 10 years old. Population of Kenya 42 million, 10% Muslim population. Number of commercial banks in Kenya 42 banks. Need for financial inclusion of Muslims and Muslim owned SMEs. Shareholders: Dubai World BMI Bank (Bank Muscat International) Al-Romaizan PTA Bank IFC

IFC / Gulf African Bank Partnership IFC took equity stake at GAB in 2013, 14.94% GAB also signed up for AS with IFC in 2014 to develop a profitable SME banking business at Gulf African Bank Scope of work: Performed an in-depth analysis of the banks internal SME status and also qualitative market research including an SME capacity building assessment. Results of this advised the scope of work. Results of the advisory: i) Segmentation ii) iii) iv) Customer Value Proposition (CVP) Capacity building Women banking 2017:GAB/IFC in the process of developing phase 2 of the advisory services to develop Islamic financial products targeting SME in line with market demand.

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