IFC s Financing of Steel Projects

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IFC s Financing of Steel Projects August 8, 2006 http://www.ifc.org

International Finance Corporation IFC s Activities in in Steel Steel Sector 1

IFC is the private sector arm of the World Bank Group World Bank Group International Finance Corporation (IFC) Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) International Development Association (IDA) International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) IFC s s fundamental role is to promote economic development by encouraging private investment, both foreign and domestic, in developing member countries IFC participates in private ventures that benefit the host country economy, promote high environmental standards, and provide strong demonstration effect 2

IFC is the largest source of loan and equity financing for the private sector in emerging economies $19.2 bn committed portfolio Europe & Central Asia 28% East & South Asia 24% Sub-Saharan Africa 9% Latin America 31% M iddle East & N.Africa 6% Global 2% AAA rated member of the World Bank Group Major source of IFC s borrowings is the international markets, $2 bn in FY05 FY05 commitments: $5.4 bn in 236 projects Authorized capital: $2.5 bn FY05 Net Worth: $9.8 bn FY05 Net income: $2.02 bn Since 1956, approximately $50 bn invested in 3,379 companies in 140 developing countries Notes: Data as of September 2005 3

IFC combines the resources of a development bank with the flexibility of a merchant bank Industry knowledge & contacts Sensitivity to Government priorities Commercial & technical skills in emerging markets IFC s Products Long Term Financing Corporate // project project financing Equity Equity // Quasi-equity Capital Mobilization Commercial bank bank lending lending -- exempt exempt from from withholding tax tax & provisioning requirements Export Export Credit Credit Agency Agency facilities possible possible Advisory Services Country, industry, financial and and technical advise advise 4

Defining Characteristics of IFC Participates only in private sector ventures Shares same risks as other investors Invests in equity Has market pricing policies Does not accept government guarantees Is profit oriented 6

IFC works with the sponsors in the Southern Europe & Central Asia region IFC s Southern Europe & Central Asia (SECA) Region Albania Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Kazakhstan Kyrgyz Republic Macedonia Moldova Romania Serbia and Montenegro Tajikistan Turkey Turkmenistan Uzbekistan IFC s investments in the SECA region have reached record highs the last two years: from $587 million in FY03 to $842 million FY04 and $811 in FY05 Additional $174 million syndicated loans have been provided from partner banks in FY05 Turkey is IFC s 5 th largest country exposure with a $1.04 bn portfolio as of September 30, 2005 Hub office for the SECA region is located in Istanbul, Turkey, with representative offices in other countries 5

IFC s experience in the SECA region is extensive COUNTRY & CLIENT EXAMPLES in SECA Azerbaijan Bosnia Bulgaria Croatia Azerigazbank Rabitabank Park Hyatt Baku Caspian Oil Project Azerdemiryolbank Baku Coca Cola Microfinance Bank Joint Venture Bank Lukavac Cement Raiffeisen Bank SEF Kopex SEF Lijanovici Sarajevska Pivara Microcredit Bank PBS Group Unionbank SME PCBulgaria Loan Pasa Bulgaria Trakya Bulgaria Drujba A.D. Stomana Pernik Galata Gas Field Sofia Med Belisce Pliva PBZ Privredna Bank Tvornica Cementa Trscanska Stedionica Bjelovarska Banka Schwarz Kazakhstan Romania Turkey Uzbekistan Lukeoil Overseas Rambutya LLP Citibank Kaz BTA Leasing LP-GAZ Alautransgas Neftebank CASPO Limited Banca Tiriac RAEF Facility Arcelik Arctic ICME ECAB Banca Romaneasca Bilstein Compa Mobil Rom S.A. Lukoil Arcelik Acibadem Hospital OPET Petrolculuk Oyak Bank Sise ve Cam Eczacibasi Ceramic Borcelik Modern Karton Asaka Bank Uzbekistan Leasing UzCase Service UZCASEMASH UzCase Agroleasing Parvina Bank 6

International Finance Corporation IFC IFC Activities in in Steel Steel Sectors 7

Our Understanding of the Industry Need for sound infrastructure support; Economies of scale; Long investment period; Cyclical; Hence: Capital intensive => Recourse to leverage; Emphasis on low-cost position.

Cost Curve, the Major Industry Driver Turkey

IFC Strategy Countries with competitive advantage: Natural resources; Adequate steel; Competitive cost of labor; Favorable dynamics in the domestic demand. Globally competitive local companies: In/close to the lower quartile of the global cost curve; Potential to serve effectively their domestic markets and fully participate in the globalization. Satisfy Industry Financial Needs by leveraging IFC s own resources with established loan syndication capabilities

IFC Strategy Dos and Don ts Projects Dos Producers in the low quartile of production costs for most or all of their product mix; Cost Curve is a vital guide! With significant modernization and/or rationalization components; With strong domestic customer base; Downstream capabilities/sector players represent attractive opportunities. often Projects DON Ts With products which are oversupplied; With uncertain, expensive inputs (raw material, energy); With unfavorable logistics; With uncertain and/or low margins; That rely on subsidies and or tariff protection. conversion

IFC Role Help local private companies position themselves to become strong g global or regional players and improve their developmental impact; Contribute to improvements in environmental management of client companies. e.g. phasing out outdated polluting technologies, such as open hearth h furnaces.

Desired Client Characteristics Good management; Low operating/overhead costs; Loyal, skilled, productive workers; Strong balance sheet; Pricing power with large buyers; Efficient computerized management information system; Key joint ventures Control of steel scrap situation; Geographic advantages; Economy-of of scale benefits; Low price paid for electricity; Sizable cost-cutting cutting efforts; High proportion of sales in the domestic market; Access to funds from outside sources on a favorable basis. In the Downstream / conversion sector the following factors are of particular importance: Advanced technology Competitive input costs (energy, labor) Economies of scale Either large domestic market or nearby large export

Our Experience in the Industry IFC Primary Metals Sector Portfolio: ~US$540 million (June 2006) Major Deals: Industrial Union of Donbass (Ukraine) Tata Steel (India): OMK (Russia): Ispat Karmet (Kazakhstan): US$100 million + US$250 million syndicated US$100 million US$70 million US$30.7 million Smaller Deals: ~US$10 million

Please contact the following for further information: Nena Stoiljkovic E-mail : nstoiljkovic@ifc.org Phone: +90 212 385 3000 Ugur Turkmen E-mail : uturkmen@ifc.org Phone: +90 212 385 3000 19