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NFRASTRUCTURE

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ROJECT

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INANCE

Infrastructure, Housing & SME Finance Department

Infrastructure Financing – SBP Efforts

Revision in Guidelines

Infrastructure Finance Task Force

Facilitation in establishment of IDFI

Capacity Building

Consultative Group

Infrastructure Finance Review

Development Finance Review

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SBP Guidelines/Regulatory Framework - History

   Relaxation in Prudential Regulations for Infrastructure Project Financing (IPF) vide BPD Circular No.25 dated July 04, 2003 ( http://www.sbp.org.pk/bpd/2003/C25.htm

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 Debt equity relaxed to 80:20 for the Infrastructure projects  “Concession Agreement/License/Right of Way” issued by Government accepted as a collateral Guidelines For Infrastructure Project Financing (IPF) shared for consultation purposes vide BPD Circular No.25 of July 23, 2005 ( http://www.sbp.org.pk/bpd/2005/C23.htm

) Updated IPF Guidelines in August 31, 2010 vide No. IHFD/11 /191/ 2010. The salient features of the revised guidelines:  Includes the requirement for establishing a mechanism for generating feasibility reports and assessing risk mitigation means in the development, construction, start-up and operation stages of the project.

    Banks and DFIs to establish a proper process for the continuous monitoring of project implementation to ensure proper utilization of the credit while relevant bank accounts will be subject to audit by the SBP.

Banks and DFIs encouraged to accept Concession Agreement/Licence issued by a government agency as collateral.

The institutions to ensure adequate insurance coverage against all potential risks applicable to the project.

At no point shall the bank’s exposure to the risk exceed the bank’s equity, and the exposure availed by any borrower shall also not exceed 10 times the borrower’s equity.

SBP G

UIDELINES

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HAT IS AN

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Infrastructure Project means one of the followings: a) A road, including toll road, fly over, bridge project.

b) A mass transit, urban bus, urban rail project.

c) A rail-bed, stations system, rail freight, passenger services project.

d) A telecommunication local services, long distance and value added project.

e) A power generation project.

f) A power transmission or distribution project by laying a network of new transmission or distribution lines.

g) A natural gas exploration and distribution project.

h) An LPG extraction, distribution and marketing project.

i) An LPG import terminal, distribution and marketing project.

j) An LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) terminal, distribution and marketing project.

k) A water supply, irrigation, water treatment system, sanitation and sewerage system or solid waste management system project.

l) A dam, barrage, canal project.

m) A primary and secondary irrigation, tertiary (on-farm) irrigation project.

n) A port, channel dredging, shipping, inland waterway, container terminals project.

o) An airport.

p) A petroleum extraction, refinery, pipeline project.

q) Any other infrastructure project of similar nature, notified by SBP.

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I NFRASTRUCTURE P ROJECT F INANCING P ROFILE - T RENDS B ILLIONS ) (A MOUNT IN R S . Infrastructure Project Financing Profile- Trends (Amount in Rs. Billions) Description Dec-08 Dec-09 Dec-10 Dec-11 Dec-12 Total Sanctioned Amount Amount Disbursed (Cumulative) Amount Outstanding No of Projects (Cumulative) NPLs 459.6

203.2

234.4

291 1.3

496.5

251.1

275.9

311 8.2

520.3

349.0

298.5

338 10.4

482.6

356.2

265.5

337 17.1

493.5

356.3

289.3

364 17.5

*Cumulative Number of projects is the total number of projects less the matured ones.

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T OTAL N UMBER OF I NFRASTRUCTURE P ROJECTS - S ECTOR W ISE Sectors Telecom Power Generation Power Transmission Petroleum LPG Extract. Dist.

LPG Import & Dist Oil & Gas Exploration/Distr.

Road, Bridge, Flyover Water Supply, Sanitation Any other Total Dec-08 55 99 28 21 9 6 Dec-09 54 118 36 21 6 5 Dec-10 56 145 32 25 5 5 Dec-11 56 154 29 24 4 3 2 Dec-12 56 178 20 24 7 27 19 2 25 291 25 18 2 26 311 23 18 2 27 338 19 20 2 26 337 11 36 2 28 364

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A MOUNT O UTSTANDING - S ECTOR W ISE ( IN B ILLIONS )

Sectors Telecom Power Generation Power Transmission Petroleum LPG Extraction/Dist.

LPG Import & Dist Oil & Gas Exploration/Distr.

Road, Bridge, Flyover Water Supply, Sanitation Any other

Total

Dec-08 47.9

95.3

33.5

29.0

1.3

0.3

9.3

8.6

0.4

8.9

234.4

Dec-09 48.3

136.4

46.3

16.8

0.9

0.2

8.8

7.0

0.4

10.8

275.9

Dec-10 50.3

180.4

30.5

10.8

0.7

0.2

6.1

6.3

0.4

12.9

298.5

Dec-11 42.0

160.7

26.4

12.6

0.5

0.1

4.8

6.3

0.4

11.7

265.5

Dec-12 48.2

176.2

21.5

12.9

0.9

0.5

4.4

6.2

0.4

18.0

289.3

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IIPF

Sectors Power Generation Sectoral Trends - Outstanding Finance (Rs. Millions) Dec-12 Dec-11 Dec-10 Dec-09 4,350 4,668 4,630 2,688 Oil & Gas Exploration and Distr.

Shipping/Container Terminals 3 200 10 500 10 Total 4,350 4,671 4,840 3,198 Dec-08 1,361 500 10 1,871 Banking Sector wise Trends - Outstanding Finance (Rs. Millions) Category Dec-12 Dec-11 Dec-10 Dec-09 Private Islamic DFIs Total 616.8

2,979.6

753.2

4,350 692.4

3,182.6

795.8

4,671 695.0

3,177.1

967.7

4,840 635.0

1,744.8

818.0

3,198 Dec-08 350.0

1,011.0

510.0

1,871

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