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CGCC, GuarantCo Sign MoU to Promote Bond Market in Cambodia

State-owned enterprise Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia (CGCC) signed an MoU on Thursday with GuarantCo for a structured facility that enhances guarantee capacity in the bond market space.

Cambodia is unusual in that its bond market is larger than its equities market when in most countries it would be the other way around. The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) has 23 listed companies – 11 offering their equity shares and 12 offering their bonds. But it’s the bond market that is set to see a boost as five more companies are expected to list, which would take the total number of listed bond players to 17 versus 11 equity players.

CGCC said it has a total guarantee capacity of $200 million. “CGCC had an unusual beginning in that it started right in the middle of Covid. We started guaranteeing loans to SMEs. Today we’ve guaranteed loans amounting to $164 million to 1,928 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) as we mark three years of operation. But our vision has expanded now and we’ve also set up a Sustainable Green Financing Facility and this bond guarantee scheme for which we hope we’ll have a valuable partner in GuarantCo,” said KL Wong, CEO, CGCC. He added that it would be reassuring to prospective bond investors that their partner GuarantCo is a Fitch “stable” and “AA” rated entity.

With the partnership, speakers at the events said that CGCC would get technical assistance from GuarantCo on navigating the bond issuances and the bond market. GuarantCo could potentially combine its resources with CGCC to enhance its combined bond guarantee capacity. Also present at the event were Hong Sok Hour, the Royal Government Delegate in Charge as CEO of Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) and Seang Thirith, Deputy Director General of Securities and Exchange Regulator of Cambodia (SERC).

“At GuarantCo we are keen on enabling sustainable infrastructure in Africa and Asia. So far we’ve encouraged infrastructure development in low-income countries through the provision of credit guarantees that enable infrastructure projects,” said Nishant Kumar, Managing Director (Asia) of GuarantCo, part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG).

“And in many countries we work like Nigeria and Pakistan we’ve had to set up a credit guarantee facility from scratch. But, Cambodia already has a credit guarantor in CGCC. An extremely innovative approach by the government that I’m not sure I’ve seen replicated anywhere else in this region,” said Denesh Srishanker, Credit Enhancement Facility Director, PIDG. “We’re more keen on local solutions to help local markets. And we do want to close the infrastructure funding gap in countries like Cambodia,” he added.

Innovation in funding is something the UK Government is keen on, said Dominic Williams, British Ambassador to Cambodia, while citing Britain’s role as Cambodia’s long-term development partner. “Cambodia has traditionally had a model of relying on the government budget and its external/international development partners. But, guaranteeing bonds for investor confidence could ensure the country gets other sources of funding too for its critical infrastructure projects,” said Williams.

GuarantCo Managing Director Kumar also talked about other projects they have done in the country, including providing a $70 million bond guarantee to CamGSM (popularly known as Cellcard) to finance its telecom infrastructure; its $24 million bond guarantee to Royal Railway Cambodia to invest in the national railway system; and $7 million in debt financing to MFI First Finance for building affordable housing for low-and-middle income groups in Cambodia.

“We are keen on credit enhancement, providing technical assistance to CGCC and creating viable opportunities for private investors in frontier markets,” said Philippe Valahu, CEO, PIDG.

On the timeframe of execution, CGCC CEO Wong said that they (CGCC and GuarantCo) are hoping to do their first combined bond guarantee this year. “On tax incentives, we are not the authority to comment. But I can tell you that we have approached the General Department of Taxation (GDT) and made a representation asking if it would be possible for the government to give some sort of tax incentives for bond investors and those keen on green financing,” said Wong.

Guarantco and PIDG Partner With CGCC To Boost Sustainable Investment & Boost Onshore Local Currency Guarantees in Cambodia

GuarantCo, the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), and the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia (CGCC) have formalized a partnership aimed at accelerating financial inclusion and enhancing investment in sustainable infrastructure in Cambodia. The three entities signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) outlining their collaborative efforts to expand CGCC’s capabilities through a variety of transaction types supported by GuarantCo and PIDG Technical Assistance (TA).

This MoU marks an initial step towards a broader Framework Agreement anticipated to be finalized later this year. The agreement will include the syndication of GuarantCo’s guarantee exposure to CGCC and vice versa, alongside technical assistance to bolster CGCC’s operational capacity. GuarantCo, which has previously completed three transactions in Cambodia, aims to enhance CGCC’s capital market guarantee capabilities through the PIDG Credit Enhancement Facility initiative.

Boost The Availability Of Onshore Local Currency Guarantees

This initiative seeks to boost the availability of onshore local currency guarantees by partnering with local entities and leveraging products from across the PIDG Group, including re-guarantee facilities from GuarantCo and technical assistance from PIDG TA.

Read more: Royal Group Securities and Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia Forge Strategic Partnership to Support Capital Market Development

The Technical Assistance program is set to provide CGCC with essential support, including the development of key guarantee documents, engagement of a transaction counsel for facility documentation, and capacity-building in credit, investment, and Sustainable Development Impact management processes.

Philippe Valahu, CEO of PIDG, emphasized the significance of local financing solutions in their 2030 strategy. “Local financing solutions are an essential part of our 2030 strategy and the establishment of in-country credit enhancement facilities is a key objective to help develop local markets. Signing this Memorandum of Understanding with the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia will help expedite this work,” Valahu stated.

Layth Al-Falaki, CEO of GuarantCo, expressed pride in the collaboration. “We are proud to have signed this Memorandum of Understanding with the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia and to be able to mobilise guarantee capacity to help CGCC expand to undertake transactions in progressive sustainable financing through the local capital markets, in line with PIDG and GuarantCo’s strategic plans. GuarantCo’s engagement in Cambodia started in 2022 through transactions with First Finance and Royal Railway followed by Cellcard in 2023. Through this MoU with CGCC, we are continuing our momentum in the country to the advantage of Cambodians who will benefit from improved infrastructure.”

Enhancing Cambodia’s Financial and Infrastructural Landscape

Wong Keet Loong, CEO of CGCC, highlighted the benefits of the partnership. “We are honoured to have the opportunity to work with GuarantCo, an established international guarantee provider, funded by seven G12 governments including the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Sweden, Australia, the Netherlands, Canada, and France. CGCC will benefit from the technical expertise to embed best practices into our bond guarantee processes. We are excited with this collaboration and look forward to the structured facility which will expand our guarantee capacity.”

This partnership signifies a strategic move towards enhancing Cambodia’s financial and infrastructural landscape, promoting sustainable development, and increasing investment opportunities within the region.

 

Credit to: Cambodia Investment Review, Published on 01 August 2o024

 

CGCC Collaborates with GuarantCo and PIDG to Accelerate Financial Inclusion and Enhance Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Cambodia

GuarantCo, the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia (CGCC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which is intended to accelerate sustainable financial inclusion and increase investment opportunities in Cambodia.  The collaboration will also facilitate the scale up of CGCC’s capacity through involvement in a range of transaction types with GuarantCo and PIDG Technical Assistance (TA).

Having completed three transactions in Cambodia, GuarantCo is seeking to develop CGCC’s capital market guarantee capability via the PIDG Credit Enhancement Facility initiative. This programme aims to increase the availability of onshore local currency guarantees in target markets through partnering with local entities and utilizing products from across the PIDG Group, in this case re-guarantee facilities from GuarantCo and technical assistance from PIDG TA.

The MoU being signed is the first step towards a broader Framework Agreement, which both parties hope to close and execute later this year, covering syndication of GuarantCo guarantee exposure to CGCC and vice versa, as well as technical assistance.

 

The Technical Assistance programme will assist CGCC to develop key guarantee documents and engage a transaction counsel to advise on the facility documentation, as well as provide capacity building support on credit, investment and Sustainable Development Impact management processes.

Philippe Valahu CEO of PIDG, said: “Local financing solutions are an essential part of our 2030 strategy and the establishment of in-country credit enhancement facilities is a key objective to help develop local markets. Signing this Memorandum of Understanding with the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia will help expedite this work.”

Layth Al-Falaki, CEO of GuarantCo, said: “We are proud to have signed this Memorandum of Understanding with the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia and to be able to mobilise guarantee capacity to help CGCC expand to undertake transactions in progressive sustainable financing through the local capital markets, in line with PIDG and GuarantCo’s strategic plans. GuarantCo’s engagement in Cambodia started in 2022 through transactions with First Finance and Royal Railway followed by Cellcard in 2023. Through this MoU with CGCC, we are continuing our momentum in the country to the advantage of Cambodians who will benefit from improved infrastructure.”

Wong Keet Loong, CEO of the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia, said: “We are honoured to have the opportunity to work with GuarantCo, an established international guarantee provider, funded by seven G12 governments including the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Sweden, Australia, the Netherlands, Canada and France. CGCC will benefit from the technical expertise to embed best practices into our bond guarantee processes.  We are excited with this collaboration and look forward to the structured facility which will expand our guarantee capacity.”

 

About GuarantCo

GuarantCo mobilises private sector local currency investment for infrastructure projects and supports the development of financial markets in lower income countries across Africa and Asia. GuarantCo is part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and is funded by the governments of the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia and Sweden, through the PIDG Trust, the Netherlands, through FMO and the PIDG Trust, France through a stand-by facility and Global Affairs Canada through a repayable facility. GuarantCo is rated AA- by Fitch and A1 by Moody’s. Since 2005, GuarantCo has enabled USD 6.8 billion of total investment and USD 5.7 billion of private sector investment, giving 44.7 million people access to infrastructure and creating around 243,000 jobs. GuarantCo’s activities are managed by GuarantCo Management Company which is part of Cardano Development www.guarantco.com

 

About PIDG

The Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) is an innovative infrastructure project developer and investor which mobilises private investment in sustainable and inclusive infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa and south and south-east Asia. PIDG investments promote socio-economic development within a just transition to net zero emissions, combat poverty and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). PIDG delivers its ambition in line with its values of pioneering, partnership, safety, inclusivity and urgency.

PIDG offers Technical Assistance for upstream, early-stage activities and concessional capital; its project development arm – which includes InfraCo Africa and InfraCo Asia – invests in early-stage project development and project and corporate equity. PIDG credit solutions include EAIF (the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund), one of the first and more successful blended debt fund in low-income markets; GuarantCo, its guarantee arm that provides credit enhancement and local currency solutions to de-risk projects; and a growing portfolio of local credit enhancement facilities, which unlocks domestic institutional capital for infrastructure financing.

Since 2002, PIDG has supported 233 infrastructure projects to financial close, which provided an estimated 228 million people with access to new or improved infrastructure. PIDG is funded by the governments of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Australia, Sweden, Global Affairs Canada, Germany, and the IFC. pidg.org

 

About Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia

CGCC is the only credit guarantee corporation in Cambodia, established by the decision of Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, as a state-owned enterprise under the technical and financial guidance of the Ministry of Economy and Finance. The primary mission of CGCC is to provide credit guarantees to improve financial inclusion and support the growth of SMEs in Cambodia. On 31 January 2024, CGCC launched as the First Cambodian Bond Guarantor after being accredited by the Securities and Exchange Regulator of Cambodia (SERC) and rated khAAA, the highest rating by the local rating scale, by the Rating Agency of Cambodia on 19 December 2023. CGCC aims to provide guarantees on local corporate bond issuances on the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) to support local companies raising funding and the development of the securities sector in Cambodia. www.cgcc.com.kh

Entrepreneurship Program Initiative of CGCC (EPIC) 2nd series of 2024

On 20 July 2024, at the Business Development Center, Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia (CGCC) and the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Cambodia (YEAC) co-organized the Entrepreneurship Program Initiative of CGCC (EPIC) 2nd series of 2024 on “MSME’s Best Practices in Obtain and Effectively Managing Formal Financing”, supported by Feed the Future Cambodia Harvest III of USAID,  highly participated by Mr. NimishJhaveri, Chief of Party of Cambodia Harvest III, Mr. Sar Kinal, Executive Vice President of YEAC, and Mr. No Lida, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of CGCC, and distinguished speakers and 51 trainees from Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in Agriculture sector from Phnom Penh, and 12 Provinces.

Through the EPIC 2nd Series of 2024, all trainees had the opportunity to learn the main training topic “MSME’s Best Practices in Obtaining and Effectively Managing Formal Financing” by Mrs. Chau Lon Molika, CEO and Founder of Cambodian Standard Development & Supply Co., Ltd., and BoD in charge of Commission Access to Finance of YEAC. As also a business owner, Mrs. Molika shared the strategy in financial management and her experience in obtaining formal financing through grants, loans, and other financing options, and also encouraged the trainees to share their experiences as practical inputs to other trainees to get maximum and comprehensively advantages from the formal financing. Trainees also shared their personal experiences through a group discussion on effective financial management.

In addition, trainees also learned about CGCC’s Credit Guarantee Mechanism to Support the Access to Formal Financing of MSMEs especially in the agriculture sector, which is one of the priority sectors of the Royal Government and a core sector of national economic development, through sharing from Ms. Chum Selarath, Manager of Business Development (Bond Guarantee) of CGCC.

In line with the CGCC Credit Guarantee Mechanism, Ms. Mak Davy, Deputy Chief of Medium Business Lending Officer of ABA Bank, also shared the bank’s support for MSMEs in access to the guaranteed loans and the bank loan approval procedures to increase the awareness of MSMEs in obtaining formal financing from the bank and to increase their financial literacy.

Capacity-building is one of the priorities of CGCC in the mission of improving financial inclusion and developing SMEs in Cambodia. EPIC is the flagship entrepreneurs’ capacity-building program of CGCC that will provide training to MSMEs on relevant and practical topics for entrepreneurs in collaboration with related stakeholders/Participating Financial Institutions.

 

CGCC Pays a Courtesy Visit and Discuss with the Management Team of the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation

On 18 July 2024, at the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI), Mr. Wong Keet Loong, CEO of CGCC, led the CGCC team to pay a courtesy visit and discuss with the management team of the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation.

Mr. Wong expressed his warm welcome to the management team of the (MISTI) and shared the progress of CGCC in providing credit guarantees as well as the strategic plan of CGCC, which needs the cooperation and support from MISTI.

This meeting will provide an opportunity for CGCC to explore the feasibility of leveraging the credit guarantee mechanism to support the development of small and medium enterprises under the support of the MISTI.

CGCC and ARDB signed Credit Guarantee Agreement

On Friday 19 July 2024, Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia (CGCC) and Agricultural and Rural Development Bank (ARDB) signed a Credit Guarantee Agreement, presided over by H.E Dr. Kao Thach, Royal Government Delegate in charge of CEO of ARDB and Mr. Wong Keet Loong, CEO of CGCC, and was attended by representatives of relevant ministries and institutions.

Under this agreement, ARDB can receive credit guarantee services from CGCC for projects that ARDB Bank is currently implementing and ready to implement in the future. This credit guarantee service will enable the bank to issue more loans to customers who have good business conditions but do not have sufficient collateral, so this mechanism is a catalyst to improve the financial inclusion.  

 

CGCC Attended the 2024 ASEAN-ROK Financial Cooperation Forum and paid a courtesy visit to Jamkrindo

On the 4-5 July 2024 in Jakarta, Indonesia, CGCC Delegation comprising of Mr. No Lida, Deputy CEO of CGCC, and Ms. Vong Sovina, Senior Executive of Product Development, attended the 2024 ASEAN-ROK Financial Cooperation Forum under the topic of “Financial Companies; Pivotal Enablers and Executers of Sustainable Finance in ASEAN”.

Taking this opportunity, CGCC Delegation also paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Ivan Soeparno, Director of Human Resource, General and Risk Management and management team of Jamkrindo, one of Indonesia’s state-owned credit guarantee institutions under PT Bahana Pembinaan Usaha Indonesia (Indonesia Financial Group). The meeting provided an opportunity for the CGCC team and other participants to learn about experiences, best practices, and new credit guarantee mechanisms to strengthen the efficiency of CGCC’s credit guarantees.

Job Vacancy with CGCC – Head of Credit Management, Deputy Manager of Procurement

Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia Plc. (CGCC) is a state-owned enterprise established under the Ministry of Economy and Finance. CGCC was recently set up to improve financial inclusion and develop the growth of SMEs in Cambodia. It plays an important role in the economic development of the country.

We are expanding our team! Join us, If you want to be part of the team, CGCC is urgently seeking qualified candidate for the following positions:

Head of Credit Management

1. Job Overview

  • Will be responsible for overseeing on credit evaluation, credit administration, claim management, Non-Performing Loan and recovery management, management of reporting, and operational credit documentation, supporting the development and enhancement of GMS (Guarantee Management System), managing team, and building a good relationship with PFI.
  • The internal ranking of this position is Manager.

2. Key Responsibilities:

  • Reporting to the Director of Centralized Operations (DCOP) in managing all aspects of centralized operations, including branch operations (if any) credit evaluation and credit administration, loan monitoring and recovery management, claim management, customer satisfaction, feedback management etc.
  • Assist the DCOP to be accountable for all credit evaluation and credit administration related matters e.g., ensure loan is approved within the provided Turn Around Time (TAT), manage claim request and proceed with claim settlement upon all term and conditions are fulfilled and accurate etc. and authorize all core systems data input (data amendments etc.)
  • Support and assist the DCOP on implementing operational matters of all CGCC’s credit guarantee schemes and bond guarantee to ensure the sustainability of CGCC’s product and service.
  • Assist the DCOP in supporting the development & enhancement of GMS (Guarantee Management System) and derive greater productivity and cost efficiency across all operational processes, including the review for process automation.
  • Assist the DCOP in management of reporting and operational credit documentation and periodic review on Portfolio Guarantee scheme (PGS).
  • Assist the DCOP to develop all credit management and loan monitoring related policies, standard operating procedures and framework and ensure the quality of credit documentation, specifically facility offer letters in line with the approved credit application, credit policies and procedures, prudential guidelines, and other relevant legislation.
  • Support and assist the DCOP to build and supervise a team of appropriate skills to assist him/her in carrying out his/her duties and ensure that they are trained accordingly.
  • Responsible for dealing with issues related to centralized operational matters with proper timeframe and building good relationships with PFIs.
  • Responsible for providing training to existing or new PFIs related to Guarantee Application Form (GAF) filing process and/or monthly report submission to ensure speed up the turnaround time.
  • Carry out any other duties and ad-hoc assignments assigned to him/her by the DCOP or Managements of the CGCC as and when required for CGCC.

3. Qualification Requirements

  • At least 5 years’ experience in the financial industry or banking sector related credit evaluation, credit admin, non-performing Loan, and recovery management.
  • Experience of managing team.
  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, business administration, or a related field
  • Proficiency in relevant software and systems.
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet targets.
  • Age from 30s up to 40s.

 

Deputy Manager of Procurement

Key responsibilities:

  • Organize and prepare annual procurement plan to submit to the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) for review and approval.
  • Supervise and manage the implementation of the procurement plan and prepare quarterly, semi-annual, and annual procurement reports to submit to MEF.
  • Set up, develop, prepare, implement, and improve procurement policies and procedures.
  • Organize annual procurement plans and/or amendment of procurement plans in case of necessity.
  • Organize, monitor and manage all bidding processes for each type of procurement that is determined by the CGCC.
  • Organize to open the public competitive bidding with taking charge in reviewing by procurement committee.
  • Issue the notification on the decision to award contract to the successful bidders by copying it to all failed bidders & organize to advertise the result of bidding.
  • Prepare the report regarding procurement implementation as in Monthly, Quarterly, Semester, and Annual report.
  • Coordinate and facilitate all aspects of procurement procedures.
  • Ensure the CGCC’s procurement is in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations in Cambodia.
  • Carry out any other duties and ad-hoc assignments assigned by the Director of HCA.

Qualification Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • At least 3-5 years of experience in Procurement, Finance, or Administration.
  • Strong Communication and negotiation
  • Knowledge of MS. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project.
  • Good in English, Writing & Speaking.

 

Deadline: 31st July 2024

 

CGCC Joined and Supported the” 10,000 Riel, 10,000 Donors” Campaign for Cambodian Children’s Smiles and the Sustainability of Kantha Bopha Foundation

Under the initiative of H.E. Dr. Pich Chanmony Hun Manet, Honorary President of the Kantha Bopha Foundation of Cambodia, on June 21, 2024, Mr. Wong Keet Loong, CEO of CGCC, all management team and staff of CGCC joined and supported the” 10,000 Riel, 10,000 Donors” campaign for Cambodian children’s smiles and the sustainability of Kantha Bopha Foundation.
Kantha Bopha Hospital is a hospital that treats children for free with quality to save the lives of all children in Cambodia. Your donation of 10,000 Riels will contribute to the sustainability of the hospital in the treatment for all Cambodian children. Donate today for the future of Cambodian children! You also can join the campaign by scanning the QR Code on the poster.
  

UNIDO, FIA & CGCC Launch Innovative Investment Support Facility (ISF) Scheme To Catalyze Growth In Cambodia’s Post-Harvest Fisheries

On 29 May 2024​ – The Fisheries Administration (FiA), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and the Credit Guarantee Corporation of Cambodia (CGCC) join forces to embark on a groundbreaking Investment Support Facility (ISF) scheme, under the European Union (EU)-funded CAPFISH-Capture Programme, aiming at catalyzing growth in Cambodia’s post-harvest fisheries through blending Grant fund, Loan with credit guarantee under CGCC’s Post-Harvest Fisheries Guarantee Scheme, and Applicant’s Co-investment inclusively and sustainably.

The meaningful event was also presided over by H.E. Dith Tina, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and H.E. Igor Driesmans, EU Ambassador to Cambodia, H.E. Dr. Mey Vann, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), other distinguished delegates from related stakeholders, as well as national and international guests in approximately 100 participants.

The main objective of ISF is to support post-harvest fishery enterprises and input suppliers in increasing productivity, improving food safety, and enhancing quality standards of fishery products, reaching new markets.

Press Release: https://shorturl.at/dfbMl

Understanding about CGCC’s Post-Harvest Fisheries Guarantee Scheme: https://shorturl.at/PINko