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Rwanda Business Seminar. Rwanda’s Financial sector Paul van Apeldoorn Chief Commercial Offcier Banque Populaire du Rwanda Wassenaar, 23 September 2011. Content. Rwanda Business Seminar Presentation About BPR BPR – Rabobank partnership Overview of the Rwandan Financial Sector Conclusion.
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Rwanda Business Seminar Rwanda’s Financial sector Paul van Apeldoorn Chief Commercial Offcier Banque Populaire du Rwanda Wassenaar, 23 September 2011
Content Rwanda Business Seminar Presentation • About BPR • BPR – Rabobank partnership • Overview of the Rwandan Financial Sector • Conclusion
About BPR 18 branches 109 sub-branches 61 outlets 1 600 staff
About BPR • 1975: The first “Banque Populaire” is founded • 1986: The various autonomous Banques populaires formed a:Union des Banques Populaires du Rwanda • 2008, UBPR Turned into a full licensed commercial bank: Banque Populaire du Rwanda – BPR
BPR – RABOBANK Partnership • July 2008, RABOBANK acquired a 35% stake in BPR becoming a strategic partner: • Technical assistance program • Management Services • International Transfer Partnership • Product Development • Agro Cultural Value Chain Projects
BPR – RABOBANK Partnership • September 2011 • 1,4 million customers • A solid retail, SME and Corporate portfolio • A widespread branch network • State of the art mobile banking channel • Growing ATM network • Developed product portfolio for all segments • F&A knowledge and project center • Best financial institute and investor of Rwanda
BPR – Rabobank Partnership Rationale for Rabobank to invest in Rwanda • Why Rwanda? • Economy strongly agricultural based • Stable environment • Clear governmental vision • Regional Focus (East Africa) • Why BPR? • Cooperative Background • Agricultural Focus • Natural Habitat rural and urban • Customer base
Composition of the Financial sector in Rwanda • 8 Licensed commercial banks • 1 Development Bank (BRD) • Microfinance banks • 122 Microfinance institutions • Savings and credit schemes • 8 Insurance companies • 1 Public Pension fund • A capital market 8
Foreign investments into the sector BPR 2004 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Cogebanque
The Rwandan Banking sector at a glance • Professionalizingwith the entrance of reputable regional and international players. • International: Rabobank. • Regional: KCB, Equity, Ecobank • Financially sound looking at key indicators
The Rwandan Banking sector at a glance (2) • Improving Financial Results • Ratio of liquid assets to total assets 55.6% • Non-performing loans: 11.3% • Increasing access to banking services: • opening new bank branches: • Introduction of mobile banking • Extensive rollout of ATMs
Market Issues • Limited interbank money market, however enough market liquidity to ensure loan growth; • Limited currency hedge possibility, however stable USD / RWF exchange rate (EUR more volatile due to USD / EUR fluctuation); • Internal market limited growth potential / cash flow expansion, however EAC partnership increases market size and Rwanda still in many cases net importer • Staff quality, however improvement plans in place but that is a lengthy process • Lending Interest Rate high compared to matured markets • Quality of the loan portfolio • Cost of funding • Inflation
Product Portfolio • Rwandan financial sectors offers a professional corporate product portfolio: • Automated domestic transfers • Automated and swift international transfers • Long term Investment Loans (RWF / USD / EUR) • Working Capital Facilities • International Trade Financing • Full Fledged Current Account Offering (RWF / USD / EUR / GBP)
Conclusion The Rwandan Investment Climate • Challenges: • Land locked • Natural Resources • Quality of skilled labor • Purchasing power • Internal market • Commercial legal system needs development
Conclusion The Rwandan Investment Climate • opportunities: • Stable environment • EAC membership • Upwards market potential • Financial support possibilities (Subsidy / Grant / Guarantees) • Labor costs • Climate • Agricultural perspective
Conclusion The Rwandan Investment Climate • The financial sector in Rwanda has reached a stage of development allowing it to support international and national investments and business developments • Partnership with strong International Financial Institutes such as Rabobank (Triple A) secures professional international transactional services and trade finance execution.
Rwanda Business Seminar Thank you for your attention