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MIGA, DIFC join hands to boost Mena FDI
Dubai: 
 

The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), a member of the World Bank Group, have signed a MoU to promote foreign direct investment (FDI) into Middle East and North Africa.

Under the MoU, MIGA and DIFC will explore opportunities for co-branding of existing political risk insurance products, joint business development efforts, and development of a mutual referral process.

Through the initiative, public and private sector enterprises could benefit from improved access to cross-border financing as a result of MIGA’s provision of political risk insurance, which helps international investors mitigate non-commercial risks.

The programme will leverage DIFC’s in-depth knowledge of regional markets and market participants and MIGA’s experience in working closely with clients in emerging markets worldwide to enable cost-efficient, cross-border financial structures.

Dr Omar Bin Sulaiman, governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre said: "The overarching goal of this programme is to help develop efficient and liquid capital markets in the region, long one of the top priorities of DIFC and of strategic importance in the light of current global conditions."

"MIGA is the ideal partner given its global expertise, unique package of products, and ability to enhance global business confidence throughout the regions in which it operates," he observed.

As part of the MoU, DIFC – which has extensive expertise in Islamic finance innovation – and MIGA will collaborate to design and implement a standardised Sharia-compliant guarantee template. Islamic bonds, or sukuks, will be one type of security likely to benefit from this guarantee template.

Izumi Kobayashi, MIGA’s executive vice president, notes the initiative is strongly aligned with World Bank and MIGA objectives as well as MIGA’s commitment to respond to countries hit by the financial crisis.

“This initiative responds to business demand for a programme aimed at enhancing market confidence in the Middle East and could help facilitate much-needed foreign investment into creditworthy enterprises and projects.”

The Mena region has historically received a disproportionately small share of global FDI, while at the same time having many creditworthy enterprises hampered in their ability to attract cross-border financing because of investor demand for a high risk premium.

This is because many of these enterprises are located in jurisdictions with low sovereign ratings. The current global financial crisis has highlighted difficulties faced by enterprises in obtaining international financing, as investors have become even more risk sensitive.

David Eldon, chairman of DIFC Authority, said: “The signing today is a turning point for the region because it reflects the continued maturing of Mena capital markets, as well as the growing sophistication among regional companies and projects regarding how they secure financing.”

MIGA can insure eligible investments made by investors in a MIGA member country into a developing member country. The types of investments the agency can cover include equity, shareholder loans, certain shareholder loan guarantees, management contracts, asset securitisations, capital market bond issues, and leasing, services, franchising and licensing agreements.

The political risks that MIGA can cover include currency inconvertibility and transfer restrictions; expropriation; war, terrorism, and civil disturbance; breach of contract; and non-honouring of sovereign financial obligations.

The MoU will seek wherever possible from a legal and operational perspective, and at the request of clients, to have DIFC as the jurisdiction for the issuance/guarantee.

"As well, DIFC will, in the course of its operations, identify and refer to MIGA enterprises and projects in the region seeking foreign financing that could benefit from political risk insurance (PRI) coverage. DIFC also will provide insights into trends and market dynamics across the MENA region in order to help MIGA refine its regional strategy and products," he added.-TradeArabia News Service


 
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