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1 Peter Ballinger Director, Business Development Leveraging OPIC Investment Finance and Insurance Products To Help California Small Businesses Seeking to Tap Overseas Markets Global California Global California Conference

2 OPIC’s Mission “ …mobilize and facilitate the participation of U.S. private capital and skills in the economic and social development of less developed countries and areas, and countries in transition from non-market to market economies.”

3 Tools to Support U.S. Investors Political Risk Insurance Finance (Debt) Investment Funds (Equity) Enterprise Development Network (EDN)

4 OPIC-backed companies in California Align Technology, Inc. – Sunnyvale: $3.5 million in political risk insurance for a medical project in Pakistan. Aqua International Partners – San Francisco: $200 million investment guaranty to fun projects involving the treatment, supply, distribution, or protection of water worldwide. Alterra Partners – San Francisco: $89 million in finance for the privatization, rehabilitation and expansion of the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, Peru. Paladin Realty – Los Angeles: $35 million in financing for a private equity fund to develop of housing and other projects in Latin America. Sambazon Inc. – San Clemente: $3.7 million in finance and insurance for the construction of an environmentally-sustainable organic açaí berry processing facility in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. Texas Overseas Gas Corp. – San Diego: $25 million in political risk insurance to a U.S. small business for construction of the largest liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage facility in Central America.

5 Political Risk Insurance Political Risk Insurance covers U.S. Investors against: –Inconvertibility: Inability to convert and transfer local currency into U.S. dollars. –Expropriation: Losses due to expropriation, nationalization or confiscation by a foreign government. –Political Violence: Losses due to war, revolution, insurrection or political motivated strife. PRI does not cover commercial risk or currency devaluation risks

6 Finance Investment Guarantee Program: Provides credit guarantees for loans ranging between $10 million and $250 million. Direct Loan Program: Reserved for small business and cooperatives ranging between $100,000 and $250 million. OPIC will only finance projects that are commer- cially sound, have at least 25 percent U.S. ownership, have significant collateral and generate enough cash flow to pay the loan.

7 Investment Funds OPIC has supported 40 privately managed and owned equity funds that represent $3 billion in aggregate debt and equity capital. The funds’ investments must meet OPIC’s U.S. and host country economic impact, environment and workers rights policy standards.

8 Large structured finance transactions to small business loans Investment Finance

9 OPIC Finance Products Direct loans –Available to firms with under $250 million in sales, or $67 million in net worth Investment guaranties

10 Critical Elements Involvement of a U.S. investor, U.S. connection or other U.S. nexis Commercially and financially sound Strong track record of borrower

11 Overview of Financing Medium- to long-term funding Minimum 3-5 years Average loan tenor 6-9 years Up to 15 to 20 years

12 Overview (continued) Analysis of economic, technical, marketing and financial soundness of project Evaluate risks to OPIC and investor and over life of project Structure transaction to minimize risks and make them acceptable to all parties Interactive process with client

13 Overview (continued) Adequate cash flow to: Pay all operational costs Service all debt Provide owners with adequate return on their investment

14 Project Ownership U.S. debt or equity investor must assume a meaningful share of the risk 25 percent equity participation U.S. bank involved in transaction Franchise involvement Significant long-term involvement of contractors and/or operators Private sector majority ownership Government participation

15 Financing Plan – Costs Pre-investment/feasibility studies Organizational expenses Land and buildings Construction Equipment, machinery Financings costs Training and market development expenses Start-up expenses, including initial losses Adequate working capital Inventory expenses Legal costs

16 Unparalleled experience; unmatched claims handling reputation Investment Insurance Political Risk Insurance

17 Currency Inconvertibility Definition: deterioration in the investor's ability to convert profits, debt service, and other investment returns from local currency into U.S. dollars and to transfer U.S. dollars out of the host country.

18 Political Violence Definition: loss of assets or income due to war, revolution, insurrection, politically motivated civil strife, terrorism, or sabotage.

19 Expropriation Definition: loss of an investment due to expropriation, nationalization, or confiscation by the host government.

20 Eligibility Citizens of the United States; or Corporations, partnerships or other associations created under the laws of the United States, with up to 49% ownership by foreign citizens and beneficially owned (51%) by U.S. citizens; or Foreign corporations more than 95% owned by investors eligible under the above criteria; or Other foreign entities that are 100% U.S. owned.

21 Enterprise Development Network Supports SMEs with: Loan application packaging by Loan Originators (LOs) EDN Program Manager assures application package is complete Possible funding by OPIC Designated Lender (DL), or Funding provided by OPIC http://www.ednaccess.com – The new EDN Website!

22 EDN Contacts in California LOAN ORIGINATORS: Capital Management Group, Anaheim, Ray Shaw, tel. 714 439-9600, www.cm-group.com Leonard Gonzalez Enterprises, Inc., San Francisco, Lucia Leonard, tel. 415 439-4991, www.lgeinternationaltrade.com Onfé, Inc., Gustavo Montoya, Santa Ana, tel. 714 542-7644, www.onfefinancial.com Provident Traders, Inc., Philo, John Keevan-Lynch, tel. 707 895-9353, www.providenttraders.com Vinitus & Nesto, LLC, Los Angeles, Ricardo Tejada, tel. 213 382-1600, www.vnestocapital.com DESIGNATED LENDER: Wells Fargo HSBC Trade Bank: www.wellsfargo.com/inatl/trade_svcs / /

23 For OPIC business development inquiries: 202 336-8799 www.opic.gov info@opic.gov


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