Investor Presentation - Second Quarter 2018 1 August 2018 Cairo, Egypt
Table of Contents I. Macro Overview Economic Fundamentals Results in Perspective II. Consolidated Results Group Highlights Consolidated Income Statement Consolidated Balance Sheet III. Business Lines Performance Non-Banking Financial Services (NBFS) Leasing Microfinance Investment Bank Brokerage Asset Management IB Advisory
I. Macro Economic Update
H1 2018 Economic Fundamentals GDP growth continues to expand as government-initiated structural reforms pay-off.. 4.3 4.9 GDP growth (%) 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.4 Q1 17 Q2 17 Q3 17 Q4 17 Q1 18 Q2 18.. Bringing unemployment down to 10.6% in Q1 2018 Unemployment Rate (%) 12.00 11.98 11.98 11.30 10.60 Q1 2017 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 GDP growth recorded 5.3% for the fiscal year FY17/18 The unemployment rate fell 140 bps y-o-y Fuel price hikes averaging c. 45% implemented in Q2 2018 raised headline CPI to 14.4% in June from 11.4% in May Leading the CBE to delay monetary easing until Q4 2018 or Q1 2019 Headline CPI 17.1% 14.4% 14.4% 13.3% 13.1% 11.4% Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Policy Rates 19.25% 18.25% 17.25% 17.25% 17.25% 09/07/17 18/02/18 01/04/18 17/05/17 28/06/17 Fuel subsidy removal came as the government continued fiscal consolidation measures, minimizing the budget deficit, which narrowed to less than 10% of GDP in FY17/18 Following two consecutive rate cuts totalling 200 bps, the CBE kept rates on hold for the past 2 meetings Sources: CAPMAS, CBE 4
II. Consolidated Results
H1 2018 Consolidated Results Group Highlights Total Revenues EGP 1.1bn 46% y-o-y H1 2017 EGP 778.0mn Net Operating Profit EGP 301.8mn 111% y-o-y H1 2017 EGP 140.2mn Operating Profit Margin 26.7% H1 2017 18.4% Cost-income 1 (%) 19.6% Net Profit Margin 14.3% Annualized Return on Av. Equity (ROAE) 2 27.3% H1 2017 22.1% H1 2017 11.0% H1 2017 25.1% Net Income By Business Line H1 2017 H1 2018 EGP 85.8 mn Leasing 33% +88% y-o-y Investment Bank and Holding 28% EGP 161.3 mn Leasing 48% Investment Bank and Holding 67% Microfinance 24% 1. Cost-income is calculated as people s cost and other SG&A divided by total revenue 2. ROAE calculation is normalized for one-off IPO transaction related expenses and calculated using weighted average equity during the period. 6
H1 2018 Consolidated Results Summary Consolidated Income Statement Results commentary Statement of Profit and Loss EGP mn H1 2018 H1 2017 y-o-y Consolidated Revenue 1,132.1 778.0 45.5% Leasing 738.0 564.3 30.8% Microfinance 140.1 - NM Investment Bank and Holding 254.2 213.7 18.9% Operating Expenses 830.3 643.7 30.8% Financing Cost 342.1 222.3 53.9% Dep. of finance leased assets 266.1 240.5 10.7% People Cost & Other SG&A 222.1 171.9 29.2% Net Operating Profit 301.8 140.2 110.6% Net Operating Margin 26.7% 18.4% Net Profit After Tax & Minority Interest 161.3 85.8 88.0% Consolidated revenue grew 45.5% y-o-y given strong growth in revenues from the all group lines of business. NBFS made up 77.6% of consolidated revenue while the investment bank along with the holding company represented the remaining 22.4%. Total operating expenses grew 30.8% y-o-y given regular salary increases and an expansion in leasing and microfinancing operations. People s Cost & Other SG&A represented 19.6% of revenue, down from 22.1% in the comparable period last year. Financing costs y-o-y growth was significantly lower than Q1 2018 as a result of deleveraging the balance sheet using IPO proceeds. Net operating profit grew 110.6% y-o-y on a widening operating profit margin. Net profit after tax and minority reached EGP 161.3 mn in H1 2018, representing an annualized ROAE 1 of 27.3%. 1. ROAE calculation is normalized for one-off IPO transaction related expenses and calculated using weighted average equity during the period. 7
H1 2018 Consolidated Results Balance Sheet Summary Consolidated Balance Statement EGP mn H1 2018 H1 2017 PP&E 114.0 104.6 Goodwill 348.8 23.0 Finance Leased Assets, net 6,194.5 4,580.8 Securitization Difference, net 214.6 - Other Non-Current Assets (917.3) (467.9) Non-Current Assets 5,954.5 4,240.5 Cash and cash equivalents 1,222.2 593.1 Debit Clients 1,464.9 875.0 Clearing Accounts - Debit 85.2 - Other Current Assets 104.0 159.6 Current Assets 2,876.3 1,627.6 Total Assets 8,830.9 5,868.1 Paid-in capital 544.2 311.5 Retained earnings 563.8 347.3 Share premium reserve 861.3 - Other 65.2 59.6 Shareholders Equity (Parent Company) 2,034.5 718.4 Shareholders Equity (Non-Controlling Interest) 101.4 119.5 Total Shareholders Equity 2,135.9 837.9 Long Term Loans and Facilities 4,081.9 3,137.6 Other Long Term Liabilities 142.3 37.8 Non-Current Liabilities 4,224.2 3,175.4 Short Term Loans and Facilities 1,424.3 868.4 Credit Customers 535.4 435.4 Other Short Term Liabilities 511.1 551.0 Current Liabilities 2,470.8 1,854.9 Total Liabilities & Equity 8,830.9 5,868.1 Result commentary Total assets grew 50% y-o-y driven by 35% increase in finance leased assets, 106% increase in cash and cash equivalents as IPO proceeds entered the business. Goodwill reported in H1 2018 grew y-o-y due to the Group s acquisition of Reefy in December 2017. Shareholder Equity to Parent grew 183% y-o-y given the successful completion of the initial public offering of 41.5% of CI Capital s shares. The IPO was followed by a c. 1 bn capital increase, of which EGP 861.5mn is classified under the share premium reserve. LT and ST loans and facilities increased 30% and 64% respectively y-o-y on significant expansion in microfinance and leasing activities in the period. 8
II. H1 2018 Business Lines Performance
H1 2018 Business Lines Performance Corplease, the Group s leasing arm continues to provide financial leasing solution to Egypt s largest corporates in 12 distinct economic sectors Leasing Revenue EGP mn Contribution to Net Profit NBFS - Leasing 290.3 382.2 564.3 738.0 Holding & IB 28% Microfinance 24% Q2 2017 Q2 2018 H1 2017 H1 2018 Leasing 48% Total Outstanding Leased Portfolio Interest Income EGP mn Corplease s leased portfolio grew 28.3% y-o-y as economic recovery continues 4.1 5.3 H1 2017 H1 2018 Interest income grew 25% y-o-y on a larger outstanding portfolio 525.2 656.8 H1 2017 H1 2018 New bookings Key Growth Drivers Market share 1 Net interest margin (NIM) EGP1.67bn + 61% y-o-y 18.9% 5.5% 1. As of the latest publically available data published Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) report for Q1 2018. 10
H1 2018 Business Lines Performance Founded in 2007, Reefy is Egypt s first licensed microfinance player. Reefy, the Group s microfinance arm, provides loans to low-income individuals through a network of over 1,200 employee spread across 44 branches nationwide Microfinance Revenue 1 - EGP mn Contribution to Net Profit NBFS - Microfinance 140.1 75.2 51.7 27.1 Q2 2017 Q2 2018 H1 2017 H1 2018 Holding & IB 28% Microfinance 24% Leasing 48% Total Microfinance Loans Outstanding Interest Income EGP mn Reefy is well positioned within the microfinance space, allowing robust loan growth y-oy 269.5 596.3 The expanding loan book resulted in significant growth in interest income 48.9 135.5 H1 2017 H1 2018 H1 2017 H1 2018 Number of branches Key Growth Drivers Number of active borrowers Operating profit margin 44 + 9 branches y-o-y 89k + 63% y-o-y 46.5% 1. Microfinance revenues were not consolidated prior to 2018 11
H1 2018 Business Lines Performance Established in 2005, CI Capital continues to offer top-tier investment banking services including brokerage, asset management, investment banking advisory and custody to clients worldwide Investment Bank Revenue EGP mn Holding and IB represented 28% of net profit Investment Bank - Financial Performance 229.2 196.2 113.5 71.5 Q2 2017 Q2 2018 H1 2017 H1 2018 Revenue By Line of Business 54.3 19.6 229.2 134.8 20.4 Holding & IB 28% Microfinance 24% Leasing 48% Investment Bank OPEX Financing Cost 24% Brokerage Asset Mgmt. IB Advisory Capital Markets and Treasury Total People Cost & Other SG&A 76% Key Performance Indicators Brokerage - Market Share 1 Research - Stocks Covered Asset Management - AUM s IB Advisory - Revenue 10.8% + 80 bps y-o-y 102 + 8 stocks y-o-y EGP8.3bn + 14% stocks y-o-y EGP54.3mn + 137% y-o-y 1. Market Share is for transactions on the main market excl. deals. Source: EGX 12
H1 2018 Business Lines Performance Investment Bank - Brokerage & Research Brokerage: CI Capital provides its clients with market-leading brokerage services through CIBC and Dynamic, giving CI Capital a aggregate H1 2018 market share of 10.8%, 80 bps higher y-o-y. 1 In Q2 2018 CI Capital s Brokerage arm signed a brokerage services agreement with ASEAN s Maybank Kim Eng through which it will provide the bank s clients with solutions covering execution and corporate access for the MENA markets. Market Share by Investor Nationaloty 2 CI Capital H1 Trading Value 3 17.3% 6.4% 4.6% 21.9% 12.4% 8.9% H1 2017 H1 2018 Foreign Local Arab 25.8 EGP bn 35.3 H1 2017 H1 2018 Value traded by CIBC grew 37% outpacing the market s 26% growth Research: Coverage Universe Awards CI Capital s research franchise continues to expand, bringing coverage to 102 stocks covering 6 MENA markets 81 91 90 102 CI Capital s research team continues to provide key market insights through top-quality reports, earning the CI Capital the 3 rd spot in Extel s 2018 MENA Research Survey 45 '15 '16 '17 '18 35 17 2 1 2 102 3 rd Place Extel s 2018 MENA Research Survey Total 1. Market Share is for transactions on the main market excl. deals. Source: EGX reports 2. Market share is for total transaction on the EGX. Source: EGX reports 3. EGX trading only 13
H1 2018 Business Lines Performance Investment Bank - Asset Mgmt. & IB Advisory Asset Management (CIAM): In H1 2018, CIAM continued to grow its overall AUMs through a 52% rise in equity AUMs as the CBE maintains restrictions over money market funds CI Capital s Asset Management division continues to outperform peers in all asset classes Assets Under Management 7.3 4.8 2.5 30-Jun-17 (EGP bn) 8.3 4.5 3.8 30-Jun-18 MM & FI Funds & Portfolios Equity Funds & Portfolios CIAM s fund performance vs peers 22.1% 16.0% 10.2% 9.2% 8.6% 7.0% Balanced Equity FI & MM CIAM Peers Average Investment Banking Advisory: Recent Transactions CI Capital s Investment Banking arm executed 2 deals with an aggregate value of c. EGP 2.6 bn during Q2 2018 The division has a strong pipeline of M&A and ECM transactions to be executed over the course of 2018-2019 EGP 881mn Advisory on Sale of 100% Stake in Exclusive Sell-side Financial Advisor 2018 EGP 1,737mn Advisory on Initial Public Offering Global Co-ordinator and Bookrunner 2018 1. Performance measured on a YTD basis. Source: EIMA 14
Share Information About CI Capital CI Capital is a diversified financial services group and Egypt s leading provider of leasing, microfinance, and investment banking products and services. Through its headquarters in Cairo and presence in New York and Dubai, CI Capital offers a wide range of financial solutions to a diversified client base that includes global and regional institutions and family offices, large corporates, SMEs, and high net worth and individual investors. CI Capital leverages its full-fledged investment banking platform to provide market leading capital raising and M&A advisory, asset management, securities brokerage, custody and research. Through its subsidiary Corplease, CI Capital offers comprehensive leasing solutions, including finance and operating leases, and sale and leaseback, serving a wide range of corporate clients and SMEs. In addition, CI Capital offers microfinance lending through Egypt s first licensed MFI, Reefy. Share Information Ticker: CICH.CA; CICH EY Listed: 30th April 2018 Shares Outstanding: 544.18mn IR Contacts +20 (02) 3331 8154 Investor.relations@cicapital.com CI Capital Holding, 64-66 Mohie El Din AboulEzz St., Dokki, Egypt 15
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