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Capital Markets & Private Sector Development in Saudi Arabia: Focus on Debt Capital Markets Dr. Yahya Alyahya, CEO Gulf International Bank, B.S.C. Session: The Role of Banking & Innovative Financing in Competitive Economies Global Competitiveness Forum 2015 Riyadh January 26 – 27, 2015

AGENDA Slide No.

Trends of the Saudi Private Sector Composition of GDP (1970 – 2013) Private Sector Contribution to GDP and Budget Expenditures (1970 – 2013) Development of the private sector has exhibited an erratic trend. The private sector is dependent on government spending, which in turn is influenced by the direction of oil revenues. Slide: 1 Source: SAMA

MENA Private Sector Funding Challenges Global Funding Patterns (2013) Private Sector Credit to GDP (2013) Middle East Banks constitute the main source of funding for economic development and growth in the MENA region. Private sector credit to GDP in Saudi Arabia is the lowest among the GCC countries and less than third of the world average. GCC AVERAGE Slide: 2 Source: International Monetary Fund

$95.9 $175.2 $434.1 $1,021.3 $1,435.6 $3,162.1 Sizing GCC Long-Term Investment Demand (2014 – 2035) The role of the private sector needs to be enhanced to help meet the massive investment needs. Saudi Arabia accounts for nearly 40% of the total investment demand of the region. Investment Demand by Sector (US$ Billion) Infrastructure Breakdown (by sector) Slide: 3 Source: MEED

Enhancing the Role of the Private Sector Why is it Important? Private sector is a key driver for: Balanced development Economic diversification Improving productivity Boosting the gross domestic product Enhancing the competitiveness of the domestic economy Creating employment What are the Enablers? Reforms to improve the business and investment climate: Policy environment and institutions Regulation & Laws Infrastructure Business facilitation & economic diversification Macroeconomic environment Financial market development Slide: 4

Private Sector Development Opportunities: Saudi Arabia Strong sovereign, economic, and social support Consistent growth at macro – level and ongoing policy of diversification BROAD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENDA Regional socio- political developments and increased social pressure High population growth Need for increased job opportunities. Rising demand for utilities (i.e. power, water). Growing demand for housing. Rising demand for education and health services. Vast infrastructure spending needs across a multitude of sectors. Further development of economic sectors. New emphasis on labor intensive manufacturing sectors. Increased emphasis on economic diversification and privatization. Expand economic role of private sector. Enhance foreign direct investment inflows. Need for increased job opportunities. Rising demand for utilities (i.e. power, water). Growing demand for housing. Rising demand for education and health services. Vast infrastructure spending needs across a multitude of sectors. Further development of economic sectors. New emphasis on labor intensive manufacturing sectors. Increased emphasis on economic diversification and privatization. Expand economic role of private sector. Enhance foreign direct investment inflows. NEED FOR EXPANDING FINANCING SOURCES AND PROVIDE INNOVATIVE FINANCING SOLUTIONS TO FACILITATE PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT SUCH AS DEEPENING DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS Slide: 5

The Role of Financial Development: Focus on Debt Capital Markets ADVANTAGES: Developing local debt capital markets is an important component of providing innovative financial solutions for an economy towards enhancing the private sector. Deep, efficient local markets are the foundation for a thriving private sector, the key driver of jobs and growth. Debt capital markets create access to long-term, local currency finance. Debt capital markets can mobilize private sector funds to finance infrastructure, housing and other priority sectors, thereby reducing dependence on government financing. Countries with strong local equity and debt markets are more resilient to economic crises. Efficient local capital markets protect economies from capital flow shocks and reduce dependency on foreign debt. Enhance transparency and corporate governance. Developing local debt capital markets must become a priority for the Saudi government, given the strategic role of the public sector in deepening financial markets. Slide: 6

Development Challenges Facing the GCC Debt Capital Markets Change market mindset from a bank market to an investor market: bank loans are cheaper and less complex. Critical need to shift to more capital market financing of GCC project finance transactions. GCC debt capital markets remain shallow and face numerous challenges. o Governments have reduced outstanding debt in recent years. o Need for increased issuances of government paper across a range of tenors to build domestic yield curve. o Absence of institutional investors and secondary markets. o Need for regulatory overhaul to boost local debt capital market development. o Scarce investor confidence and challenging global economic and finance conditions. o Challenging socio-political regional environment. o Absence of supporting infrastructure i.e. domestic rating agencies, qualified brokerages etc. Slide: 7

Current Desired Public Sector Financing Private Sector Financing Sources of Funds Government Revenues Development Institutions & Sovereign GRE Bank Finance Conventional Bonds Islamic Finance (Sukuks) Export Credit Agencies Sources of Funds Equity Corporate GRE Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) Dominant Partial Public Sector Financing Sources of Funds PPPs Asset Finance Islamic Finance (Sukuks) Conventional Bonds Corporate GRE Equity Bank Finance Export Credit Agencies Private Sector Financing Dominant Risk transfer & private sector efficiency benefits Sources of Funds Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) Development Institutions & Sovereign GRE Export Credit Agencies Slide 9 Saudi Arabia’s Long-Term Funding Challenge Infrastructure (Long-term Funding) Infrastructure (Long-term Funding) Slide: 8

Unlocking New Sources of Long-Term Finance: The Way Forward Policy Factors Enhance transparency & corporate governance standards. Deepen financial markets. Deepen Sharia-compliant system. Make regulatory framework robust & effective. Support Factors Engage support of Multilateral institutions. Provide government guarantees & explicit support initially. Systems Factors Establish credit rating system for infrastructure projects. Establish an integrated process with major clearing systems. Increase supply of bankable projects evaluated on financial terms. ‘DESIRED’ FINANCING STRUCTURE Change the mindset to accept the private sector as a capable provider of public services. PREREQUISITES How can Saudi Arabia bridge the gap between the ‘Current” and the ‘Desired’ financing structure? Slide: 9

The Role of Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Private Sector Development Why is it Important? A well developed SME sector is a key driver for: Diversification into non-oil businesses and ancillary sectors. Growth in productivity Boost the export base Creating employment opportunities Enhancing living standards Improving wealth distribution Diversifying lending avenues Encourage financial market development Enhance economic efficiency and institutional structure Innovative financing sources will also encourage the development of SMEs. What are the Enablers? Coordination between relevant authorities and stakeholders to develop supportive regulatory and legal framework. Need for government financial support structure (i.e. in the form of partial guarantees) to provide initial impetus for the development of the SME sector. Establish specialized institutions and teams within the banking sector with a SME focus to: o Provide guidance and support on attractive business areas o Provide support on business and financial management o Coordinate with regulators to address bottlenecks Slide: 10

Thank you.