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1 Georgian Leasing Company Bond presentation
2 Key features of the bond Issuer Bonds Regulatory treatment Issue size Georgian Leasing Company LLC Unsecured and unsubordinated obligation Georgian law US $ 10 million Issuer call date 22 September 2014 Maturity date 22 September 2017 Coupon rate 7.50%-8.75% Listing GSE s official list 1
3 GLC at a glance: Company portfolio*, 2013 GEL 27.4 million Number of customers, GLC the only leasing company, which: Total liabilities/total equity, 2013 Total revenues, 2013 Return on equity, x GEL 6.14 million 17.6% Average lease size, 2013 GEL 42,669 Has gained OPIC/WBC trust and longterm partnership Executes projects larger than USD $ 500,000 *Note: Company portfolio=gross portfolio (23.65 mln) +prepayments for assets held for leasing purposes (3.75 mln) Uses specialized software (Microsoft Dynamic Nav) to make processes more standardized and efficient Leasing market share by main companies, GEL million, 2013 Leasing portfolio breakdown by sectors, 2013 Total operating income, GEL million % 2.3 3% % TBCL GLC AGL 4.1% 4.0% 2.9% 4.1% 19.1% 4.8% 6.2% 13.4% 8.3% 9.6% 12.4% 11.2% Transportation 19.1% Service 13.4% Construction and real estate 12.4% Road Construction 11.2% Agriculture 9.6% Medicine 8.3% Trade 6.2% Polygraphy 4.8% Distribution 4.1% Mining industry 4.1% Food & Beverages production 4.0% Other 2.9% CAGR 19% Source: Company data Source: Company data Source: Company data 2
4 Competitors Along with GLC other major players are, TBC Leasing (TBCL) and Alliance Group Leasing (AGL), that were established in 2003 and 2006, respectively. These three companies dominate Georgia s leasing market. Of these 3 players, the 2 largest are bank-owned leasing companies, which is in-line with global practice. With the exception of 2010, TBC Leasing has held the largest market share for the past number of years. Its market share stood at 61% as of 2013, followed by GLC (36%) and AGL (3%), respectively. In 2013 the sector s total assets of GEL 75.4 million amounted to 0.3% of 2013 GDP (Eastern Europe s benchmark is 1.67%). Although TBC Leasing boasts a larger portfolio, GLC has consistently posted higher profits and has outperformed competitors in terms of the return on equity ratio. Shares in total leasing portfolio, of the three major companies Leasing market development, GEL million Return on equity, % 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 3% 9% 10% 8% 3% 3% 3% 33% 35% 38% 47% 34% 42% 36% 64% 56% 52% 45% 63% 55% 61% TBCL GLC AGL % % 39% 38% 50% % 30% % 10% -13% 0% -10% -20% Market size Annual market growth rate 20% 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 17.6% 14.5% 10.1% 8.8% 8.0% 8.8% 6.4% 3.6% 4.6% 3.1% 4.9% 3.4% 2.7% 2.7% 2.8% 0.8% TBCL GLC Source: company data Source: company data Source: company data 3
5 Legislative environment Slow growth prior to 2011 due to different legislature new legislature bringing Georgia in-line with international standards-unidroit. Amendments were made to Georgia s Tax and Civil Code. Main problems solved after the introduction of the new legislation: Tax administration was simplified and the tax burden reduced Leasing companies were allowed to write-off 80% of the value of above 60 day overdue leases Leasing companies became able to apply 100% amortization rates Lease payments came to be treated as an expense for tax accounting purposes, allowing companies to reduce profit tax Property tax calculation on leased assets became more effective Any risk in connection with the asset came to be carried by supplier or the Lessee Easier and more flexible forms of repossession were put in place Leasing definition has become more accurate and useful Still existing problems: Some of the amendments in tax and civil codes are still vague and leave room for interpretation Clients awareness of leasing s advantages is still low WIP on solutions: New Tax Code Manual is being developed by industry players and Ministry of Finance and will be adopted shortly Advertisement/public education campaign is being developed with the support from USAID 4
6 GLC s portfolio The construction, transport, medical and agriculture sectors are among the largest markets for leasing. GLC has a portfolio that is more oriented towards transport, services and construction. GLC aims to increase its share in the medical and HORECA equipment segments through new products and more attractive terms. Leasing portfolio by sectors, 2013 Leasing portfolio by asset type, GEL million, % 2.9% Transportation 4.1% Service 4.1% 19.1% Construction and real estate Road Construction 4.8% Agriculture 6.2% 8.3% 9.6% 11.2% 13.4% 12.4% Medicine Trade Polygraphy Distribution Mining industry Food & Beverages production Other 19.1% 13.4% 12.4% 11.2% 9.6% 8.3% 6.2% 4.8% 4.1% 4.1% 4.0% 2.9% % % % % % % % Vehicles and machinery Irrigation (systems pivot) Caterpillar Excavator Medical andesthetics Equipment Construction factory (Concrete, Asphalt etc.) Printing Equipment Other 58.6% 12.7% 9.8% 8.1% 4.1% 3.9% 2.8% Source: company data Source: Company data 5
7 Financial highlights Revenue breakdown, GEL million Salaries and SG&A breakdown, GEL million Other non interest income Net interest income Other Salary Legal and profesional services Operating taxes other than income tax (Property Tax) Source: Company data Return on equity Source: Company data 20% 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 3.6% 3.1% 8.8% 8.0% 6.4% 10.1% 14.5% 17.6% Source: Company data 6
8 Financial highlights Cost-income ratio Cost of risk 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 41.7% 34.6% 48.4% 38.3% 3.5% 3.0% 2.5% 2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 1.0% 1.3% 2.9% 1.4% 10% 0.5% 0% % Source: Company data Source: Company data Portfolio yield, Cost of financing, spread 25% 20% 15% 22.8% 22.4% 21.8% 15.1% 12.4% 12.1% 20.6% 11.1% 10% 5% 7.6% 10.0% 9.8% 9.5% 0% Portfolio Yield Cost of financing Spread Source: Company data 7
9 Potential of the market Market analysis confirm a very strong untapped opportunity in leasing sector Demand for leasing estimated based on SME potential Demand for leasing estimated based on benchmark Primary users of leasing are SMEs In 2012 total demand for SME loans was estimated at US$ 1.88bn: A Number of SMEs 48,100 1 Georgia s 2013 annual leasing volume to GDP % If Georgia reaches Eastern Europe s benchmark, Leasing portfolio will increase 6x. Leasing volume as a % of GDP, B Average loan size demanded, US$ 82, x increase of leasing portfolio 4.0% 3.25% 3.5% C % of enterprises needing a loan 47.5% 3 Total loan demand (A * B * C), US$ million 1,875.9 Assuming that around 50% of loan demand is relevant to leasing (i.e. 50% of loans are used to finance equipment/assets), implied potential market for leasing works out to be more than 20x the current size $523 mln $268 mln Source: Company data 6x increase of leasing portfolio $43.4ml n 0.28% Georgia 1.67% Eastern Europe's peer countries Latvia 3.0% 2.5% 2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0% Source: EIB 1 GeoStat 2 BFC survey of local lenders; EUR/US$ FX rate of applied 3 World Bank Enterprise Surveys Company plans to aggressively expand into following sectors: o Medical/Aesthetics o Agriculture o HORECA 8
10 Annexes
11 Annex 1 Leasing advantages Leasing advantages vs. loan Asset acquisition is financed without any collateral Monthly leasing payment is recorded as an operating expense, which significantly reduces Profit Tax (in case of loan only accrued interest is recorded as an operating expense) VAT is paid proportionally to the lease payments, which reduces total cash outflow and gives opportunity to allocate VAT during the lease period During lease period property tax is reduced and at the end of the term it equals 0% Working capital is freed up for further business development All asset acquisition expenses (Asset value, transportation, customs clearance, insurance, installation, etc.) are financed through lease Flexible payment schedule is tailored to clients needs Simplified procedures - no additional expanses are required to draw up leasing agreement Support during negotiations, purchase and documentation (with supplier, transportation company, customs clearance office and insurance company) Solvency is maintained 10
12 Annex 2 GLC s products Leasing amount (US$) Co financing Leasing term Implicit rate Other requirements Exclusive offer to Bank of Georgia clients Express leasing Max. 100,000 (70% of project cost) Min. 30% Max. 5 years 4.5% 7.5% Insurance One year credit history at Bank of Georgia No financials required Auto leasing Construction equipment leasing Min. 5,000 Min. 20% Max. 5 years 0% 7.5% Min. 5,000 Min. 20% Max. 5 years 0% 7.5% Insurance At least 6 months of profitability Insurance At least 6 months of profitability Medical equipment leasing Min. 5,000 Min. 15% Max. 5 years 4.5% 7.5% Aesthetic equipment leasing Min. 5,000 Min. 20% Max. 5 years 4.5% 7.5% HORECA Max. 100,000 (70% of project cost) Min. 30% Max. 5 years 4.5% 7.5% Sale and leaseback Min. 5,000 Min. 20% Max. 5 years 4.5% 7.5% Insurance At least 6 months of profitability Insurance At least 6 months of profitability Insurance At least 6 months of profitability Financial statements and other related documents Insurance At least 6 months of profitability Financial statements and other related documents 11
13 Annex 3 Statement of Financial Position Statement of Financial Position, GEL Actual 2013 Actual 2012 Adjusted 2012 Cash & cash equivalents 740, , ,959 Amounts due from credit institutions 0 2,660,651 0 Finance lease receivables 23,145,142 21,846,555 21,846,555 Assets held for leasing purposes 3,431,960 44,054,774 1,394,749 Prepayments for assets held for leasing purposes 3,753, , ,822 Current income tax assets 0 175, ,438 Deferred income tax assets 417, , ,896 Investment property 2,687,037 2,699,551 2,699,551 Other assets 538, , ,676 Total assets 34,714,239 73,092,322 27,771,646 Amounts due to credit institutions 23,912,452 63,950,804 18,777,141 Advances from customers 2,004, , ,157 VAT and other taxes payable 79, , ,617 Current income tax liabilities 171, Other liabilities 449, , ,447 Total liabilities 26,617,920 65,404,496 20,081,362 Charter capital 3,180,000 3,180,000 3,180,000 Additional paid-in capital 2,546,141 2,546,141 2,546,141 Retained earnings 2,370,178* 1,961,685 1,964,143 Total equity 8,096,319 7,687,826 7,690,284 Total liabilities & equity 34,714,239 73,092,322 27,771,646 * Includes 1,447,505 GEL loss related to one-off event 12
14 Annex 4 Statement of Comprehensive Income Statement of Comprehensive Income, GEL Adjusted 2013 Adjusted 2012 Actual 2013 Actual 2012 Interest income Finance income from leases 4,721,208 3,736,275 4,721,208 7,334,543 Interest expense Amounts due to credit institutions -2,063,669-1,523,457-4,060,801-5,124,745 Net interest income 2,657,539 2,212, ,407 2,209,798 Impairment charge for finance lease receivables -325, , ,324-2,857,998 Net interest (expense)/income after impairment charge for finance lease receivables 2,332,215 1,717, , ,200 Income from overdue penalties on finance lease receivables 1,019, ,928 1,019, ,928 Rent income from investment property 168, , , ,097 Net loss on revaluation of investment property -12, ,514 0 Net loss from foreign currency translation -110, , , ,922 Other income 230,080 93,657 1,239,313 2,754,308 Total operating income 3,627,431 2,323,796 2,639,532 2,619,211 General and administrative expenses -926, ,949-1,386,392-1,120,384 Salaries and other employee benefits -588, , , ,212 Impairment charge for assets held for leasing purposes -124,434-61, ,434-61,415 Operating expenses -1,639,799-1,426,576-2,099,405-1,725,011 Profit before income tax expense 1,987, , , ,200 Income tax expense -348, , , ,296 Profit for the year 1,638, , , ,904 13
15 Annex 5 Funding, 2013 Financial Institution Currency Initial Date Interest Rate Maturity Date Amount, FC Amount, GEL Bank of Georgia* USD 40, % 2,020 2,777,012 4,821,727 Bank of Georgia USD 41, % 42, ,750 1,572,653 Bank of Georgia USD 41, % ,732 1,249,672 Bank of Georgia* USD 40, % 2,020 2,252,277 3,910,630 WBC USD 39, % 42,819 1,986,071 3,448,415 WBC USD 41, % 44,002 1,729,686 3,003,253 Bank of Georgia* EUR 40, % 2,020 1,652,725 3,948,526 Bank of Georgia* EUR 40, % 2, ,128 1,015,674 Bank of Georgia EUR 41, % 42, , ,592 Bank of Georgia EUR 41, % , ,311 * Revolving Financial Institution Amount, GEL Average % Bank of Georgia 17,460, % WBC 6,451, % Total 23,912, % 14
16 Annex 6 Maturity Gap, GEL Million, 2013 Within One Year More Than One Year Total Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents Amounts due from credit institutions Finance lease receivables Assets held for leasing purposes Prepayments for assets held for leasing purposes Current income tax assets Deferred income tax assets Investment property Other Assets Total Liabilities Amounts due to credit institutions Advances from customers VAT and other taxes payable Current income tax liabilities Other Liabilities Total Gap
17 Annex 7 BOG Group Retail Banking 154 Service centers 46 Express SC 504 ATM Corporate Banking More than 1,400 corporate and VIP clients EVEX Healthcare Hospital beds Aldagi Insurance 4 Service centers Family doctors in 6 different medical centers Georgia Financial Investments Bank of Georgia Holdings M2 Real Estate Development 4 residential complexes Chubinashvili Nutsubidze Kazbegi Hippodrome Galt and Taggart Holdings Brokerage Research Private Equity Wealth Management Advisory Insurance company Imedi L The most profitable company in the industry Has gained OPIC trust and long-term partnership Has cheapest sources of funds 16
18 Annex 8 Management and Organizational Chart CEO Technical Assistant/ valuator Insurance Specialist Lease Managers CFO Lawyer Product Development, Supplier Relation & Sales Manager Problem Portfolio Manager HR/Office Manager Logistics Specialist Assistant to LMs Financial Analyst Legal Administrator Accountant Assistant to Accountant Tinatin Gobejishvili CEO 18 years of experience: 6 years of experience in GLC as a CEO 12 years of experience in the financial services sector BBA from European School of Management (ESM) Teimuraz Gabriadze Chief Lawyer More than 7 years of experience in the legal field Bachelor s degree in law and a dual master s degree in law and public administration from Tbilisi State University and the Speyer University of Administrative Sciences (Germany). Nato Melitskauri CFO More than 10 years of experience in the financial sector BA in finance and banking from Tbilisi State University 17
19 Annex 9 Processes and procedures GLC has established procedures for approving and executing projects, monitoring projects, provisioning, dealing with overdue payments and asset repossession. These procedures are set out in internal documents adopted by GLC. Project approval and execution procedure Project approval and execution procedure Lessee interest expression and initial discussion Lessee fills out the application form Meeting and in-depth discussion of lessee needs Lease manager (LM) prepares initial offer for lessee Lessee accepts the offer; provides financial and legal info. LM starts work on the project memo Lessor negotiates with the vendor and contacts the lessee Risk managers write recommendation and BoG credit committee makes final decision Project memo along with internal committee protocol is sent to risk managers at BoG Internal credit committee is held, discuss the project and make a go/no go decision. Lease asset assessment is prepared (usually by Lessor assessor) LM registers new project in the specialized software (Microsoft Dynamic NAV*): lessee, asset & vendor cards created After all inputs are in the program, it generates draft contract along with payment schedule. Lessor legal admin prepares documentation package (purchase contract, lease contract, etc.) Signing of lease agreement with lessee and purchase agreement with vendor Several layers of checks: by chief lawyer, CFO & CEO (adequacy of docs as well as accuracy of project content is validated) Note: This Procedure :has been developed with the goal to better serve customers, standardize services and minimize risks deriving from operational activity. This procedure incorporates internal and supervisory oversight, employment of specialized soft and several layers of checks to ensure mistakes and/or fraud. Receiving asset from the vendor, insuring it and handing over to the lessee, all done on the same day Logistics officer receives purchase order, while insurance agent receives notice to prepare insurance contract 18
20 Annex 10 Processes and procedures Project monitoring procedure Project monitoring procedure Financial monitoring of the lease Technical monitoring of the lease Used selectively, only in cases when lessor has concerns regarding lessee s financial stability. Designed to ensure asset is appropriately maintained and regular service is provided per asset s specifications.. Note: All other assets are being monitored semi-annually or annually depending on the asset type, unless special circumstances require unscheduled monitoring. Overdue portfolio management procedure Overdue portfolio management procedure sets out rules and steps for dealing with overdue payments and emphasizes early action and close interactions with the lessee in order to minimize technical, financial and litigation risks. 19
21 Annex 11 Processes and procedures Provisioning procedure Asset repossession procedure Provisioning Lease asset write-off Individual provisioning is deployed for the assets with days of overdue payments Standard collective pool provisioning * Repossession Process GLC evaluates the asset and estimates the asset sale value after six months GLC calculates PV of the asset sale value and compares 60% of this amount to the carrying value of the asset Lessee voluntarily returns the asset Court intervention becomes necessary to return the asset: If it is lower than asset s carrying value, the difference is recognized as impairment expense Lessor representative picks up the asset Lessor lawyer prepares and sends all necessary documentation to the court If it is greater than the carrying value, collective lease pool approach is employed. In 3 days Lessor receives the permit from the court Lessor appeals to the National Bureau of Enforcement (NBE) NBE returns lease asset to Lessor Standard collective pool provisioning is based on 10 year historical data for the portfolio * (currently at 1.75% of the asset value). Standard provisioning is used until 30 day overdue payment at 1.75% 20
22 Contact information Address: Al. Kazbegi str. 3-5; Tbilisi 0179, Georgia Tel:
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