Managing risks and lessons learnt: an emerging market bank s perspective on Equator Principles. Nigel Beck

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Managing risks and lessons learnt: an emerging market bank s perspective on Equator Principles Nigel Beck October 2009

Contents 2 Overview of Standard Bank Emerging Markets Bank Benefits of Equator Principles Managing risks of Equator Principle adoption Conclusion

Standard Bank Group Operations 3 Locations Operates in 38 countries worldwide 18 African countries 20 countries outside Africa Leading Leading financial financial services services provider provider in in South South Africa Africa one one of of the the fastest fastest growing growing emerging emerging market market banking banking sectors. sectors. Signed Signed strategic strategic partnership with with the the Industrial Industrial and and Commercial Bank Bank of of China China Limited Limited (ICBC), (ICBC), the the world s world s largest largest bank bank by by market market capitalisation Strategic Strategic partnership with with Troika Troika Dialog Dialog Group Group Limited, Limited, Russian Russian Investment Bank. Bank.

The Equator Principles 4 Banks working in the project finance sector had been seeking ways to develop a common and coherent set of environmental and social policies and guidelines that could be applied globally and across all industry sectors. Equator Principles 1. Categorise projects into high, medium and low environmental and social risk, based on the IFC's categorisation process. 2. Borrowers to demonstrate in their Social and Environmental Assessments, and in their Action Plans: meet the applicable World Bank and IFC sector-specific EHS Guidelines and IFC Performance Standards. 3. Insert into the loan documentation covenants for borrowers to comply with the Action Plans.

Breakdown of EP Adoptees 5 18 16 14 12 10 Developed Countries China 8 6 16 12 8 4 3 S America Africa & Middle East 4 2 0 6 1 3 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Equator Principles in Emerging Markets 6 US$52.9 / US$74.6 billion subject to EPs = 71% of total project finance debt in emerging market economies

Equator Principles to Standard Bank Direct Benefits: 7 Manages risk and levels playing field Responsible lending: greater control over potential environmental and social impacts. Common framework for managing E&S risks in project finance, which competitors are also following. Instead of developing a set of E&S principles and guidelines from scratch, the banks recognised that the IFC Safeguard Policies (eventually replaced by the Performance Standards) present a suitable basis for a common framework. Allow for consistency in decision making across the adoptees. Emerging market focus Emerging markets where E&S risks and opportunities are often more relevant and more difficult to manage. Early stage identification and management of issues is critical to the successful development, financing and syndication of a project, particularly where issues arise that are often unique to emerging markets e.g. resettlement, squatters and influx of migrant labourers, illegal artisanal miners. Reputation Improves Banks reputation. Reduces NGO pressure.

Equator Principles to Standard Bank Direct Benefits: 8 Business Increases opportunities in international arena. Allows the bank to lead large syndicated loans. Increased ability to distribute project debt (Equator Banks are more comfortable). Lines of Credit Improved ability to gain credit (line of credit agreement with African Development Bank, IFC). Export Credit Agencies/Development Finance Institutions DFIs/ECAs high environmental standards (Equator +).

Equator Principles to Standard Bank 9 Indirect Benefits: Sustainable investment portfolios Dow Jones Sustainability Index Sustainable banking - Corporate Responsibility Publicity FT sustainable banking awards: 1. sustainable bank of the year 2. sustainable emerging markets bank of the year (regional) 3. Sustainable deal of the year

Managing potential Risks of Equator Principles 10 Increases transparency around decision making Increases the steps in the project finance process Requires consistency across global operations Tool 1: Screening and Categorisation Tool 2: Social and Environmental Review and Appraisal Document Tool 3: Social and Environmental Action Plan Tool 4: Social and Environmental Monitoring Report Tool 5: Database Local consultants/ites without relevant Equator experience Clients confusion around Equator requirements Internal Environmental Expert client meetings and information brochure Opportunity Costs: - Loss of business due to clients inability to meet Equator requirements - Competition with other banks without Equator requirements slowing funding Early involvement relationship building (risk management) Use reputable consultants Advisory role to clients and their consultants

Conclusion 11 Improved business practices, improved portfolio quality and reduced risk exposure; Opportunity for market differentiation; New product / service innovation; Increased market share and potential new client pool; Enhanced reputation and better brand value; Better access to capital from international financial organisations; and increased value to shareholders. Nigel Beck Global Enrvironmental Manager Standard Bank 3 Simmonds St, Johannesburg, South Africa Phone: +27 (0) 11 631-5905 Fax: +27 (0)11 636-6481 nigel.beck@standardbank.co.za www.corporateandinvestment.standardbank.co.za