2nd Regional Conference for Credit Guarantee Schemes
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2nd Regional Conference for Credit Guarantee Schemes
2nd Regional Conference for Credit Guarantee Schemes SMEs Financial Inclusion - Guarantee Schemes International Best Practices By Mohamad Zamree Mohamad Ishak 12 May 2016 This proposal is the sole property of Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Berhad. (12441-M) This intellectual property should not be disseminated or otherwise conveyed to any third party without the prior written permission of the Corporation. ORDER OF PRESENTATION 1.0 Brief on CGC Malaysia 2.0 Malaysia’s Holistic SME Ecosystem 3.0 CGC Malaysia - Journey & Experience 4.0 Conclusion 2 1.0 BRIEF ON CGC MALAYSIA 1.0 Brief on CGC Malaysia “We should aim to reach a situation in which poverty or lack of capital is no bar to success in business or industry” -Statement made by the late Tun Tan Siew Sin (Finance Minister of Malaysia) in conjunction with the setting up of CGC Malaysia in 1972 • Incorporated on 5th July 1972 Companies Act of 1965 • Authorised Capital: USD750 mil. (RM3.0 bil.) • Paid Up Capital USD396 mil. (RM1,585.6 mil.) • Shareholders’ Fund USD740 mil. (RM2,958.7 mil.) • Shareholders Central Bank of Malaysia Financial Institutions – 78.65% – 21.35% 4 2.0 MALAYSIA’S HOLISTIC SME ECOSYSTEM 2.1 Malaysia’s Holistic SME Ecosystem Description • National SME Development Council (established in June 2004) chaired by Rt. Hon. Prime Minister of Malaysia • Members: 13 Ministers (e.g. Minister in Prime Minister’s Office, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Minister of Agriculture) & 3 Heads of Agencies (Chief Secretary to the Gov., Governor of Central Bank of Malaysia, Director General of Economic Planning Unit) • NSDC is the highest policymaking body to chart SME development in Malaysia Key Roles • Formulate broad policies on SME development • Oversee coordination of policy implementation • Ensure effectiveness of policy implementation 2020: 41.0% 2014: 35.9% 2005: 29.4 % Enhance SME’s Contribution to GDP 6 2.2 SME Masterplan identified 6 Focus Areas to accelerate growth of SMEs Source : Central Bank of Malaysia 7 2.3 The focus area on Access to Financing is underpinned by 5 main pillars • Microfinance Institutional Framework • Strengthening the Development Financial Institutions • Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS) • Credit Guarantee Corporation • Credit Bureau Malaysia • SME Financing Facilitation (Asso. of Banks in Malaysia – PARTNER) Financial Infrastructure • Train-the-Trainers • SME events • Media promotions • Distribution of promotional materials through local authorities Outreach & Awareness Programmes • Small Debt Resolution Scheme • Credit Counselling & Credit Management (AKPK) Source : Central Bank of Malaysia SME Financing Ecosystem Debt Resolution & Management Financing & Guarantee Schemes Avenues to Seek Information & Redress • BNM’s SME Funds • CGC Guarantee Schemes • Green Technology Financing Scheme • Emergency Funds • BNMLINK, BNMTELELINK, MOBILELINK • Financing Help Desks at SME Business Associations • ABMConnect Helpdesk • Bankinginfo & SMEinfo web portals • Complaint & SME Advisory Units at FIs 8 2.4 SME Financing Support at all stages of business cycle SME Corp provides advisory, training and entrepreneurial development to SMEs Loans by DFIs Loans by Govt agencies SME Bank CGC Agrobank, Bank Rakyat, BSN, EXIM AIM, TEKUN, PUNB, MARA, PNS, SME Corp MDV Loans by Banks Commercial Banks Equity Grants Venture capitalists Small Debt Resolution Scheme Stock Exchange MTDC, CIP, MOSTI, MDec, Biotech CGC Guarantee Syarikat Jaminan (PROKHAS) Seed and Start-up Source : Central Bank of Malaysia Early Stage Companies Growth / Expansion Companies Expansion/ Large ent. Distressed Companies 3.0 CGC MALAYSIA JOURNEY & EXPERIENCE 3.1 CGC Malaysia is a key institution in Malaysia’s Holistic SME Ecosystem The evolution….. Implemented/established: 1972 – 2000: Paving the path for FIs to lend to SMEs 2000 – 2005: Address needs of SMEs in changing environment • Provide comfort to banks, to increase receptiveness of SME customers • Concessionary guarantee fee to keep borrowing cost low • Expanded branch network nationwide • Implemented Direct Access Guarantee Scheme • Enhanced advisory services to SMEs 2005 – 2015: Perform social mandate sustainably • Achieve financial sustainability • Expand products and services to meet evolving needs of SMEs • Balance financial sustainability with developmental role •Risk-adjusted pricing •Rebates for SMEs with good track record •Portfolio guarantee/ wholesale guarantee •Securitisation for SME loans •Credit Bureau Malaysia •Govt-sponsored schemes – Crisis schemes – GT financing scheme •IP financing scheme •Start-up, contract financing & women schemes Moving forward: •Find niche areas to address financing gaps •Lower cost of financing for SMEs CGC availed more than 437,000 financing to SMEs amounting to USD15 b (RM59.5 b) Source : Central Bank of Malaysia 11 3.2 CGC’s 5-Year Strategic Plan (2016 – 2020) Aspiration To be the household name for SMEs by 2020 Vision To be an effective financial institution dedicated to promoting the growth and development of competitive and dynamic small and medium enterprises Mission To enhance the viability of small and medium enterprises through the provision of products and services at competitive terms and, with the highest degree of professionalism, efficiency and effectiveness Core Values Teamwork; Hardworking; Nurturing; Knowledgeable (T.H.i.N.K.) Strategic Objectives 15 Strategies & 31 Initiatives Headline Targets for 2020 S.O #1 S.O #2 S.O #3 S.O #4 Reposition CGC to become more proactive and relevant Ensure sustainable growth Enhance human capital Enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness 7 strategies 13 initiatives 5 strategies 8 initiatives 1 strategy 8 initiatives 2 strategies 2 initiatives Loan Base USD3.6b (RM14.5b) Guarantee Reserve Ratio 4 times Pretax Profit USD40m (RM160m) Cost to Income 35% capped Graduation Rate 50%12 Brand Awareness 80% 4.0 CONCLUSION 4.0 Conclusion 14 14 THANK YOU