IFC Overview: WBG Risk Mitigation Solutions for Myanmar Infrastructure Projects. June 3, 2015

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IFC Overview: WBG Risk Mitigation Solutions for Myanmar Infrastructure Projects June 3, 2015

IFC: A MEMBER OF THE WORLD BANK GROUP IBRD IDA IFC MIGA ICSID International Bank for Reconstructio n and Development International Development Association International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment and Guarantee Agency International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Loans to middleincome and credit-worthy low-income country governments Interest-free loans and grants to governments of poorest countries Solutions in private sector development Guarantees of foreign direct investment s noncommercial risks Conciliation and arbitration of investment disputes 2

IFC S HISTORY A global institution, now owned by 184 member countries 1990-1956 1980 Today 2000s IFC Launch PSD added to the global economic agenda IFC coins term emerging markets IFC scales up Investments and builds global advisory footprint The global leader in private sector development 3

IFC s Purpose To promote open and competitive markets in developing countries To help generate productive jobs and deliver essential services to the underserved To support companies and other private sector partners where there is a gap To catalyze and mobilize other sources of finance for private sector development 4

Our Client Solutions Integrated Solutions, Increased Impact Investment Advice IFC Asset Management Company Debt Equity Trade Finance Syndications Securitized Finance Risk Management Blended finance Integrated with IFC Investment: Advice to Businesses Public-Private Partnerships Investment Climate Wholly Owned Subsidiary of IFC Private Equity Fund Manager Invests Third-Party Capital alongside IFC 5

Fiscal Year 2014 Highlights Investments: 599 new projects in 98 countries Advice: two-thirds of program in IDA countries, including 20% in fragile and conflict-affected areas $22.4 billion in financing: $17.3 billion for IFC s own account, $5.1 billion mobilized $51.7 billion committed portfolio $8.5 billion invested in IDA Countries 6

Investment Services Loans Equity Trade Finance Syndications Structured Finance Risk Management Blended Finance - Project and corporate financing - On-lending through intermediary institutions - Direct equity investments (up to 20% of company s equity) - Private equity funds - Guarantee of trade-related payment obligations of approved financial institutions - Capital mobilization to serve developmental needs - Over 60 co-financiers: commercial banks, fund, and DFIs - Products including credit guarantees, liquidity facilities, portfolio risk transfer, securitizations, and Islamic finance - Derivative products to hedge interest rate, currency, or commodityprice exposures of IFC clients - Combination of concessional funds with IFC resources to finance initiatives & achieve impact that would otherwise be unattainable 7

IFC as Project Co-Developer: IFC InfraVentures IFC InfraVentures is a US$150 million fund to provide development capital to infrastructure projects in IDA (low-income) countries (*) and selectively in Middle Income countries, complementing IFC s efforts to increase the pipeline of bankable infrastructure projects in those countries IFC InfraVentures can bring up to US$8 million in cash and sweat for projects in early stages of development, in return for an equity option at financial close and the right to arrange the project debt IFC InfraVentures will act as co-developer for such projects, adding value by: experienced staff working proactively alongside the sponsor to bring the project to financial close giving the sponsors access to the World Bank s convening power and all its instruments supporting the project via its global presence and knowledge of local environments helping structure the project so that its risks are reduced and it is made bankable, increasing the likelihood that banks and equity investors will invest in the project Examples in the power sector include: Development of up to 400 MW of hydropower projects in Georgia, with export of power to Turkey Development of a 600 MW hydropower project on the Marsyangdi River in Nepal, with export of power to India 8

Investing Across Infrastructure & Natural Resources Current portfolio: $14.8bn FY14 investments: $5.7bn, including $2.4bn in mobilizations Local presence in key markets Extended team covering both global giants and local leaders Power Utilities Transport Infrastructure Transport Services Natural Resources Generation, thermal and renewable Transmission Water, Waste Privatized Public Services Airports Ports Roads Logistics Shipping Airlines Oil & Gas Gas Distribution Mining Distribution Railroads Rolling Stock Pipelines Integrated Utilities LNG 9

IFC is a Leading Investor in Emerging Markets Power > 347 power investments in over 65 countries since 1967 We invest in: Generation 35,000+ MWs to date Transmission on a select basis Distribution reaching > 160 million customers Early stage start ups in the renewable energy space Financial intermediaries (banks, PE funds) who reach smaller assets/companies Platforms, HoldCos and sub-sovereign entities with regional or global footprint. We are comfortable in markets under reform, with first-in-kind projects. 10

Pioneer Investments Asia First platform company investment with a Chinese SOE going outside its market (CSAIL, Pakistan) First smart grid investment (India) First merchant/quasi-merchant hydros in India (Allain Duhangan) First grid tied solar PV installation and first smart grid investment (India) Series of early stage equity solar investments in India and Thailand First power project local currency financing by a multilateral in the region (India, China) India's first private transmission company (Powerlinks, India) First IPPs in country (Philippines) First private small hydro in China (Zhongda) First international commercial bank project financing for wind in China (CWP) Pre-IPO equity investment in partially privatized vertically integrated geothermal company, with subsequent corporate loans in the Philippines (PNOC-EDC) 11

Current Areas of Focus 1 NEW FOCUS Government Integrated Support IFC ROLE WBG Integration enables integrated advice & support to clients Clients seek advice from private sector lens 2 Private Client Relationships Only global private sector DFI with strong technical and sector knowledge Ability to deliver cross-border, South-South deals 3 Large Equity/Debt Rapid growth and scale of regional markets stretches local liquidity Mobilize funds from multiple asset platforms (AMC, MCPP, Syndications) 4 Integrated Utilities and Distribution Companies Increased IFC comfort in role with SOEs DisCo health enables increased access 5 Renewables Cost declines reduce tension between least cost and carbon intensity Nascent solar/wind markets and distributed solar going to scale 12