Title: MIGAs Small Investment Program
1MIGAs Small Investment Program
2What is SIP?
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
- The Small Investment Program (SIP) is designed to
grow MIGAs support for small and medium-sized
investors, investing (lt5 million) in SMEs by
offering - a standardized package of risk cover that
includes Currency Transfer Restriction,
Expropriation, and War and Civil Disturbance - an upfront premium rate
- a quick and efficient underwriting process
(including no board concurrence for up to 150
million or a period of 3 years) - a single application form which can be completed
online, no preliminary application is required - no application fee for small and medium investors
- standardized contract
3What/Who is Eligible?
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
- What is eligible?
- Investments between member countries
- New investments
- start-up
- expansion, modernization, restructuring,
refinancing, or privatization - Types of Investments
- equity
- shareholder loans
- loan guarantees
- non-shareholder loans
- non-equity direct investment
- Who is eligible?
- Individuals
- nationals of MIGA member countries
- Corporations
- incorporated/principal place of business in MIGA
member country - Foreign Investors
- Local Investors
4Size of Investment
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
- Investments in the non-financial sector if they
are related to the establishment of an SME, or
made into an SME, in a developing country - The SME must fulfill two out of three criteria
- no more than 300 employees
- total assets not be more than US15 million
- total annual sales should not be more than US15
million - Investments in the financial sector are eligible
if they are geared towards providing financial
services for SMEs, and at least 50 of clients
related to the investments are SMEs as defined
above
5Terms of the SIP Guarantee
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
- Terms of up to 10 years (3 years minimum), with
possibility of extension at end of term of up to
5 years - Maximum amount guaranteed is US5 million SIP
covers up to 90 equity and 95 debt - Guarantee Coverage Currency Inconvertibility and
Transfer Restriction, Expropriation, War and
Civil Disturbance - Breach of Contract is not covered
6SIPPricing
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
Examples of SIP pricing China 45 bp
Indonesia 45 bp Cambodia 75 bp Argentina
175 bp Philippines 45 bp Vietnam 45 bp
Nigeria 125 bp Sri Lanka 75 bp
- SIP has 4 premiums 45 bp, 75 bp, 125 bp and
175bp. These 4 pricing buckets are based on
different risk levels - Infrastructure Premiums are determined on a case
by case basis
7SIP Portfolio 2005-2006 - US24m
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
- South America
- El Salvador
- Ecuador
- Africa and Central Asia
- Madagascar
- Madagascar
- Sierra Leone
- Sierra Leone
- Iran
- Afghanistan
SIP Applications Q1 2006-2007
- Africa
- Madagascar
- Burkina Faso (Approved)
- Cameroon
- Angola
- Central Asia
- Afghanistan (Approved)
- Afghanistan (Signed)
8SME Investment Fund and MIGA(65m multi-country
coverage)
MIGA GUARANTEES RISK MITIGATION
- Credit enhancement
- Improves the overall risk-return profile of the
Funds bond issuance - Lowers cost of financing
- Confidence
- Deterrent against host government interference
- Gives bond holders confidence in investing in
frontier markets. - Improve risk management for fund managers
- MIGA mediation in case of investment disputes
- Efficiency
- Leverage MIGAs global presence and local
knowledge - Deliver cost synergies by integrating Fund and
MIGA due diligence
9SIP Case Study Malagasy Hotel Acquisition
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
- Project Mauritian Investor acquiring a business
hotel in Antananarivo. - amount and type of investment covered 3.38
million Equity.Tenor contract 5 years - new capital to rationalize the property, expand
and refurbish the Hotel - MIGA provided political risk coverage for
transfer restriction risks, expropriation and war
and civil disturbance - impacts the workshop will provide 35 new jobs
health insurance for their families.
10SIP Case Study Sierra Leone Broadband
MIGAs Small Investment Program (SIP)
- Project Israeli start-up in Sierra Leone
- amount and type of investment covered 2.85
million Equity.Tenor contract 5 years - Investment to capitalize a new business providing
broadband satellite service in Freetown. - MIGA provided political risk coverage for
transfer restriction risks, expropriation and war
and civil disturbance - impacts provide reliable and efficient broadband
service to Sierra Leone.