Title: EXIM%20BANK:%20PARTNER%20IN%20AFRICA
1EXIM BANK PARTNER IN AFRICAS DEVELOPMENT
Organisation for Economic Cooperation
Development Paris, March 16-17, 2006
S.R. Rao Chief General Manager Export-Import
Bank of India
2Structure of Presentation
Indias Foreign Trade Indo-African Trade
Exim Bank of India An Overview Initiatives in
Africas Development
3Indias Foreign Trade
(US bn)
Merchandise Trade
Source Ministry of Commerce Industry (MOCI),
Government of India (GOI)
4Indias Services Exports
Source Reserve Bank of India
5Trends in Software Exports
One of the Fastest Growing Export Items
- Software exports rose from US 0.7 bn
in FY 1996 to US 17.2 bn in FY 2005 - Sharp rise in services exports due to
software exports
Source NASSCOM
P - projection
6Software Exports Role of Exim Bank
- Exim Bank associated with development of Indian
software industry since 1986 - Comprehensive financing / service package for
software industry including - - project / equipment finance working capital
finance - - overseas investment finance
- - obtaining product / process certification
- - export marketing export product development
- Establishment / expansion of software training
institutes - Facilitates setting up of software technology
parks (STPs)
7Indo-African Trade Relations
8Indo-African Trade Relations
Source Ministry of Commerce Industry (MOCI),
Govt. of India (GOI) Note Import data do not
include oil imports
9Indias Major Trade Partners in Africa, 2004-05
Exports ( share)
Imports ( share)
Source MOCI, GOI
10Major Items of Trade, 2004-05
Exports ( share)
Imports ( share)
Source MOCI, GOI
11Exim Bank of India An Overview Initiatives
in Africas Development
12Exim Bank of India
- SET UP BY AN ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN SEPTEMBER 1981
- WHOLLY OWNED BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
- COMMENCED OPERATIONS IN MARCH 1982
- APEX FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
- OBJECTIVES
- for providing financial assistance to
exporters and importers, and for functioning as
the principal financial institution for
coordinating the working of institutions engaged
in financing export and import of goods and
services with a view to promoting the countrys
international trade - shall act on business principles with due
regard to public interest - (Export-Import Bank of India Act, 1981)
13Evolving Vision
Product Centric Approach
To develop commercially viable relationships
with a target set of externally oriented
companies by offering them a comprehensive range
of products and services, aimed at enhancing
their internationalisation efforts
Export Credits
1982-85
Export Capability Creation
1986-94
Comprehensive Range of Products And Services
All Stages of the Business Cycle
Customer Centric Approach
Exim Bank TODAY
Leadership and Expertise in Indias Export Finance
14Organisation Network of Offices
OFFICES IN INDIA
OFFICES OVERSEAS
15Range of Products Services
Presence Across All Stages of Business Cycle
Value Based Services
16Business Strategy
THREE-PRONGED APPROACH
17Major Programmes
encompass all sectors of the economy
Agriculture, Industry and Services.
18Support for Execution of Projects
Pioneering Role in Promoting Project Exports
- Exim Bank plays a pivotal role in promoting and
financing Indian companies in the execution of
projects - Over the past two decades, increasing number of
projects have been executed by Indian companies
in North Africa, Sub Saharan Africa, West Asia,
South South East Asia, CIS and Latin America
Projects currently under execution with Exim Bank
support
No. of Contracts 190 Value of Contracts US
6 bn No. of Countries 42
19Exim Bank Facilitator in Project Execution
Facilitating and Supporting Infrastructure
Development
- Turnkey contract for Gas Based Power Project in
Tanzania funded by World Bank. - Transmission System Rehabilitation and
Maintenance Project in Zambia. - Turnkey contract for Multi-Product Pipeline
Project in Sudan - Consultancy assignment in Small Town water supply
project in Nigeria. - Supplies for Urban Power Rehabilitation Project
in Uganda. - Transmission Line Projects in Algeria, Tunisia
- Construction of Cyber Towers in Mauritius
20Support for Sourcing Equipment / Projects
Lines of Credit (LOC) A catalyst for trade
promotion
- Enables import of Indian equipment and technology
on deferred credit terms - Particularly relevant for small and medium
sectors - Lines of Credit are extended to Overseas
Governments, Government agencies overseas,
National or regional development banks abroad,
Commercial banks abroad - 60 Operative LOCs amounting to US 1.63 billion
in more than 70 countries
21Lines of Credit Extended to Africa
Facilitates import of project-related equipments
and services
- 33 LOCs currently in operation in Africa
amounting to US 1 billion - Countries covered include Angola, Burkina Faso,
Burundi, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote dIvoire,
Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Egypt, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho,
Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique,
Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Somalia,
South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda,
Zambia Zimbabwe. - Institutions include
- - ABSA Bank, South Africa
- - Offshore Development Company, Namibia
- - Eastern and Southern African Trade
Development Bank (PTA Bank) - - West African Development Bank (BOAD)
- - Eastern African Development Bank (EADB)
22Overseas Investment Finance
Facilitates value addition, contributes to
capacity building capability creation in host
countries
- Supported 127 overseas ventures by 104 Indian
companies in 44 countries. Aggregate loans
extended amount to approx. US 470 mn. - Term loan towards equity of Indian company
(promoter funding) - Term loan towards Indian promoters loans to
overseas Joint Ventures (JVs) Term loan or
working capital directly to JVs - Term loan to overseas JVs for import of plant and
machinery and services from India Can be
structured as suppliers credit or buyers credit
/ LOC - Exim Bank also undertakes direct equity
participation in Indian ventures abroad to
enhance credibility and acceptability of Indian
ventures overseas.
23Exim Bank Facilitating Indian Investment in
Africa
- Indicates presence of Indian companies in some
of the countries in Africa in the form of joint
ventures, supported by Exim Bank.
Mauritius Infotainment Sector Kenya
Precured Tread Rubber Morocco
Fertilisers Chemicals
Uganda Pharmaceuticals South
Africa Computers Zambia
Precious stones
24Support Activities
- Cooperation arrangements with International
Finance Corporation (World Bank Group) to
facilitate utilisation of Indian consultancy
services Africa Project Development Facilities - Publications of export related research papers
and newsletters - Sector Studies Country Studies (Occasional
Paper/Working Paper series) - Export Advantage (Quarterly)
- Agri-Export Advantage (Bimonthly in 10 regional
languages) - Indo-Africa Business (Quarterly)
- Multilateral Funded Projects tracks
opportunities and offers value added information,
advisory support services to Indian companies
to enable their participation
25Exim Bank - A Partner Institution to Promote
Economic Development in Africa
Provides Information, Advisory Support Services
to facilitate participation of Indian companies
in Africa in projects, supply services
contracts funded by multilateral agencies such as
African Development Bank, Afrexim Bank,PTA Bank,
East African Development Bank, World Bank.
Examples of Funded Projects in Africa executed by
Indian companies
- ? Supply of Pharmaceuticals Ghana
? Sewerage Study Ethiopia - Transmission Lines Kenya ?Telecom
Project Malawi - Supply of Earth Moving Equipment Tunisia ?
Sugar Plant Nigeria - Railway Restructuring Project Tanzania
26Consultancy Support Services Tie ups in Africa
International Finance Corporation, Washington
under the following arrangements
Tie-up with
Africa Project Development Facility (APDF)
Africa Enterprise Fund (AEF) Technical
Assistance Trust Fund (TATF)
Eastern Southern African Trade Development
Bank (PTA Bank)
African Management Services Company (AMSCO)
Under Government of India-African Development
Bank Cooperation Agreement
27Indian Consultancy Assignments in Africa
Uganda Nutri-Product Factory
Ghana Refrigeration
Tanzania Accounting
Cameroon Cement
Namibia Investment Promotion
Nigeria Poultry
Kenya Financial Training
Mauritius Software
Madagascar Software
Gambia Paper
Zambia Gems Jewellery
Zimbabwe Printing Press
- Indicates assignments completed by Indian
Consultants in Africa - Contributes towards private sector development
in host countries
28Exim Bank Partner in Institution Building
Design and implementation of Export Finance
Programmes of Industrial Development Corporation,
South Africa
Establishing the Afreximbank
Consultancy assignment for the Government of
Mauritius on Mauritius as an Investment Hub for
Indian Firms
29Other Initiatives in Africa
- Strong Relationship with African Development Bank
(AfDB) - Co-financing Agreement with AfDB
- Seminars organised with AfDB in major cities in
India - CEO level delegations led by Exim Bank to AfDB
- Institutional Linkages in Africa
- Industrial Development Corporation of South
Africa Limited (IDC) - Foreign Investment Promotion Agency, Tunisia
- Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie
- Board of Investment of Mauritius
- Member of Association of African Development
Finance Institutions
30Other Initiatives in Africa
- Representative Office in Johannesburg, South
Africa - Equity Stake in Afreximbank, West African
Development Bank, Development Bank of Zambia - In-house research studies on Africa
- Studies on Indias Trade and Investment
Potential - Select COMESA Countries Southern
African Customs Union (SACU) SADC Countries
South Africa - Snap Market Survey for Indian Pharmaceuticals
Products in South Africa - Strategy for Quantum Jump in Exports Focus on
Africa, LAC and China
- Key partner institution in India-Africa Conclaves
held in March November 2005 in New Delhi
31Exim Bank Partner in Development
- Final Products
- Capital Goods
- Capital(Overseas Ventures)
- Technology
- Capital
- (Foreign Investment)
- Raw Materials
- Capital Goods
EXPORT
- Product Development
- Production
- Marketing
- Pre shipment
- Post shipment
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