MANAGING RISK IN EMERGING MARKETS OUR CORE BUSINESS FISCAL YEAR 2013

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MANAGING RISK IN EMERGING MARKETS OUR CORE BUSINESS FISCAL YEAR 2013

PROVEN TRACK RECORD 2

IFC IN NUMBERS 57 $63.2bn $49.6bn $13.6bn $24.9bn $18.3bn $6.5bn $1bn Years of profitable investments in emerging markets Diversified debt and equity portfolio IFC s own account On behalf of other investors Investments committed in 113 developing countries in FY13 IFC s own account On behalf of other investors Net income in FY13 4000+ Staff; 57% of whom are outside headquarters 3

IFC INTEGRATED SERVICES Investment Services Loans Equity Trade finance Syndications Securitized finance Blended finance Advisory Services Access to finance Sustainable business Investment climate Public-private partnerships Asset Management Company Wholly owned subsidiary of IFC Private equity fund manager Fundraising and investment of third-party capital alongside IFC $63.2bn Portfolio $24.9bn Committed in FY13 660+ Active projects in FY13 105 Countries of operations in FY13 $5.5bn Under management 6 Active funds 4

AAA CREDIT RATING BY TOP AGENCIES S&P s and Moody s grant IFC AAA rating due to: Strong financial risk profile Conservative statutory and management policies Geographic and sector diversification of portfolio World Bank Group membership Preferred creditor status 5

STRONG BALANCE SHEET TOTAL ASSETS: $77.5bn TOTAL LIABILITIES: $55.3bn Liquid assets: $31.2bn Investments: $34.7bn Other: $11.6bn Market borrowings: $44.9bn Securities, payables, and others: $10.4bn TOTAL CAPITAL: $22.3bn Paid-in: $2.4bn Retained earnings: $18.7bn Other: $$1.2bn FY13-end 6

HISTORY OF GOOD FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IFC 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Net income (loss) attributable to IFC 1,018 1,328 1,579 1,746 (151) Grants to IDA 340 330 600 200 450 Income before grants to IDA 1,350 1,658 2,179 1,946 299 Total assets 77,525 75,761 68,490 61,075 51,483 Loans, equity investments and debt securities, net 34,677 31,438 29,934 25,944 22,214 Estimated fair value of equity investments 13,309 11,977 13,126 10,146 7,932 Key ratios Return on average assets (GAAP basis) 1.3% 1.8% 2.4% 3.1% -0.3% Return on average capital (GAAP basis) 4.8% 6.5% 8.2% 10.1% -0.9% Cash and liquid investments as a percentage of next three years' estimated net cash requirements 77% 77% 83% 71% 75% Debt-to-equity ratio 2.6:1 2.7:1 2.6:1 2.2:1 2.1:1 Total resources required ($ billions) 16.8 15.5 14.4 12.8 10.9 Total resources available ($ billions) 20.5 19.2 17.9 16.8 14.8 Total reserve against losses on loans to total disbursed loan portfolio 7.20% 6.60% 6.6% 7.4% 7.4% US$ millions 7

US$ BILLIONS GROWING BUSINESS ANNUAL INVESTMENT COMMITTEMENTS 30 22% growth from FY12 to FY13 25 20 15 10 IFC s own account Mobilization 5 0 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 FISCAL YEAR 8 8 8

DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIO BY SECTOR 3% 8% 8% 5% 8% 31% Financial Markets Infrastructure Manufacturing Agribusiness & Forestry 8% Consumer & Social Services Funds 9% 13% 19% Trade Finance Oil, Gas, & Mining Telecommunications & Information Technology FY13-end 9

DIVERSIFIED PORFOLIO BY REGION 1% 12% 11% 22% Europe and Central Asia Latin America and the Caribbean Sub-Saharan Africa East Asia and the Pacific 16% 22% Middle East and North Africa South Asia Global 16% FY13-end 10

US$ BILLIONS STRONG TRACK RECORD OF MANAGING THROUGH CRISES NET INCOME Net income (after grants to IDA) Grants to IDA 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.2 2 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 Asia & Russia Argentina & Turkey Emerging Markets Growth Extended Global 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 FISCAL YEAR 11

RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK 12

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Project due diligence Market and credit risk Social and environmental standards Integrity due diligence Corporate governance Financial structuring Insurance services Global expertise, local presence Global sector specialists in financial markets, manufacturing, agribusiness, services, infrastructure, and natural resources Local investment teams close to clients 13

PORTFOLIO RISK MANAGEMENT Supervision processes are performed globally and in client countries Management reviews the entire portfolio on a quarterly basis to assess health of portfolio and emerging issues IFC monitors compliance with investment agreements, visits operation sites, and identifies solutions to address emerging issues IFC tracks financial performance, development outcomes, and environmental and social performance of operations Dedicated portfolio team conducts portfolio stress testing analysis of potential scenarios and works with operational teams to prevent and mitigate risks For projects in financial distress, the Special Operations Department determines and negotiates remedial actions Investors are kept regularly informed 14

ENTREPRISE RISK FRAMEWORK Credit Risk Market Risk Operational Risk Obligor Sector Country Product Counterparty Interest rates FX Commodities Equities Credit spreads People Processes Systems External events Liquidity Risk Market liquidity Funding liquidity Business Environmental & social Corporate governance Integrity Conflict of interest Fiduciary 15

CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT Conservative diversification guidelines; economic capital methodology captures the different risks IFC faces By company limits on economic capital and committed exposure are set for client and client group, depending on the credit-risk rating By sector portfolio in a single risk sector may not exceed 12% of net worth plus general reserve By country economic capital exposure in a country may not exceed 7% (8.5 % with special approval) of total resources available Credit risk assessments for all investments Collaboration between investment officers and independent credit review team Credit-risk rating and risk-based pricing systems 16

MARKET RISK MANAGEMENT IFC has conservative asset liability policies for managing treasury and investment assets Independent function monitors currency and interest rates risks, ensuring adequate hedging of financial assets Risk specialists, economists, and portfolio teams systematically monitor market trends 17

LIQUIDITY RISK MANAGEMENT Rigorous and conservative capital adequacy management IFC s policies set higher standards than those demanded to maintain a AAA credit rating IFC s policies require overall liquidity to be 65-95% of next three years cash needs 18

OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT Risk control self-assessments conducted by all IFC business lines on an annual basis Follow-up actions to address identified risks at corporate and departmental levels Central operational risk management team and network of operational risk management liaisons across industries and regions 19

OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT Secured Information technology US financial services industry standards Systems management centralized in headquarters, little local exposure In-house teams dedicated to information security and integrity Business continuity team Rigorous compliance function for vendors Internal independent verification and validation unit Annual external audit by KPMG, consistently favorable remarks with no qualifications 20

ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT IFC Sustainability Framework IFC Responsibilities Sustainability Policy Defines IFC s social and environmental responsibilities in supporting clients Access to Information Policy Ensures transparency in operations Implementation Tools Environmental & Social Review Procedures Assess social and environmental risks in potential transactions and define action plans when needed Client Performance Standards Define clients responsibilities in managing environmental and social risks IFC Advice & Good Practice Materials Help clients comply with IFC Performance Standards 21

ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT IFC Performance Standards Assessment and management of environmental and social risks and impact Labor and working conditions Land acquisition and involuntary resettlement Biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of living natural resources Resource efficiency and pollution prevention Indigenous people Community health, safety, and security Cultural heritage 22

INTEGRITY RISK MANAGEMENT Anticorruption Rigorous due diligence to assess integrity of potential Corporate governance partners Tax transparency Reputational risk Anticorruption Tax transparency Corporate governance Conflict of interest 23

GOVERNANCE & ACCOUNTABILTY 24

INDEPENDENT AND INTERNAL OVERSIGHT Audit Committee WBG Board of Directors Independent Evaluation Group Independent oversight World Bank Group Compliance Advisor and Ombudsman IFC WBG President Institutional Integrity WBG Chief Financial Officer IFC Executive Vice President & CEO Internal Audit WBG Chief Risk Officer IFC Risk & Portfolio Management Vice Presidency IFC Corporate Risk Committee IFC Corporate Risk Committee 25

PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 26

SYNDICATIONS PROGRAM 56 $42bn+ Years of successful track record of managing syndicated program Mobilized 500+ Investors 1000+ Loans 100+ Markets $13.6bn Loan portfolio at FY13-end $3.1bn Syndicated in FY13 27

SYNDICATIONS PROGRAM B Loans Parallel Loans International commercial banks Regional commercial banks Specialized lenders Development finance institutions International finance institutions Local commercial banks One loan agreement IFC is the lender of record and administrator Participants benefit from IFC structure and preferred creditor status IFC fully shares risk with participants Participants benefit from IFC due diligence processes, information sharing and other efficiencies Specimen common terms agreement to support parallel lender structure 28

IFC ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY $5.5bn $3bn $1bn Assets under management IFC Capitalization Fund IFC African, Latin American, & Caribbean Fund $182m The Africa Capitalization Fund $550m IFC Russian Bank Capitalization Fund $500m IFC Global Infrastructure Fund $282m IFC Catalyst Fund $2.4bn Invested from its creation in 2009 to FY13-end 29

IFC ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY AMC mobilizes funds on behalf of institutional investors, including sovereign funds, pension funds, and development finance institutions As a wholly owned subsidiary of IFC, AMC invests alongside IFC Investors benefit from IFC s 57 years of experience investing in emerging markets, strong investment pipeline, operational capacity, and risk management approach Investments are broadly diversified across regions, countries, and sectors 30 Presentation Title

THANK YOU 31