Project Detail |
On June 24, 2024, MIGA issued a guarantee totaling US$251.74 million to ABSA Group Limited a portion of its new and existing equity investments in its subsidiary in Ghana (ABSA Bank Ghana Ltd), against the risk of Expropriation of Funds for mandatory and voluntary cash reserves held at the Central Bank of the host country. The new investment is expected to be in the form of retained earnings in ABSA’s subsidiary in Ghana (“the subsidiary”) relating to ABSA’s banking operations in the host country.
This transaction is MIGA’s second capital optimization project with ABSA, following the initial coverage in 2019, and is expected to provide regulatory capital relief to ABSA on a consolidated level by reducing the amount of Risk Weighted Assets (RWAs). The tenor of the proposed guarantee is expected to be up to 10 years for the mandatory reserves (the remaining tenor of the first transaction) and 3 years for the voluntary reserves.
Headquartered in South Africa, ABSA is one of the largest financial institutions in Africa in terms of total asset size. The Group has a presence in 12 countries across the African continent, as well as offices in the United Kingdom, the United States, and China, along with technology support colleagues in the Czech Republic. Absa offers an integrated set of products and services across personal and business banking, corporate and investment banking, wealth and investment management and insurance.
Environmental Categorization
ABSA Ghana provides retail, small and medium enterprise (SME), and corporate finance services to clients in Ghana. The MIGA project will support all of the bank’s lending activities. The environmental and social (“E&S”) risks and impacts associated with the main sectors financed by ABSA Ghana are typically moderate to high; however, long-term lending to high-risk sectors is limited in number. This project has thus been categorized as FI-2 in accordance with MIGA’s Policy on Environmental and Social Sustainability (2013).
The main E&S aspects of this project relate to ABSA Ghana’s ability to identify, assess, and manage the E&S risks and impacts associated with its lending activities and the management of labor matters. MIGA analyzed ABSA Ghana’s portfolio for types of transactions, tenor, size, industry sectors, and exposure to MIGA’s Exclusion List. MIGA also analyzed ABSA Ghana’s E&S risk management procedures for lending activities in line with the requirements of Performance Standard 1: Assessment and Management of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts (PS1), and the ABSA Ghana’s labor practices in line with the requirements of Performance Standard 2: Labor and Working Conditions (PS2).
As of November 2023, ABSA Ghana’s portfolio included the following business segments – corporate loans, retail loans (mortgages and consumer loans), and SME loans. The main sectors financed by ABSA Ghana include manufacturing, transport, commerce, services, and construction. ABSA Ghana currently has limited exposure to activities on the MIGA Exclusion List. The bank has no exposure to coal-related projects and oil and gas activities.
The applicable requirements for the MIGA project are: (i) MIGA Exclusion List; (ii) applicable E&S laws and regulations in Ghana; and (iii) the Performance Standards (for eligible loans, in line with MIGA requirements).
ABSA Ghana is an existing client and in relation to E&S risk management, ABSA Ghana has an E&S officer and implements the ABSA Group E&S risk management procedures. The procedures cover the general standards and procedures applicable to E&S risk management, the sectors and transactions that fall within the scope of the procedures, the Equator Principles and MIGA’s E&S requirements. Transactions are screened for E&S risks as part of the credit approval process, and where applicable, action plans are developed to address identified gaps. E&S covenants are included in facility agreements and monitoring assessments are conducted as required. ABSA Ghana also has a process for receiving and addressing E&S complaints associated with its lending activities.
ABSA Ghana has emergency response procedures which are in line with the requirements of PS1. In line with PS2, ABSA Ghana has labor policies and procedures that address terms of employment, recruitment, renumeration, benefits, grievance management and non-discrimination.
For the proposed guarantee, ABSA Ghana will continue to report annually to MIGA regarding its portfolio, the implementation of the E&S procedures as well as labor practices.
Development Impact
The regulatory relief obtained from the MIGA coverage will help to improve access to finance in ABSA’s subsidiary in Ghana, with the potential to bolster lending for Climate, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) and Financial Inclusion segments. By supporting lending growth, MIGA guarantee also has the potential to improve the resilience and stability of Ghana’s financial sector.
By promoting private sector-led growth and increased access to finance, the proposed guarantee aligns with the most recent WB Country Partnership Framework for Ghana. The Project is also aligned with MIGA Strategy and Business Outlook FY24-26 under the strategic directions (i) on inclusion by deepening impact in the poorest countries, and (ii) on global challenges by addressing climate change and building resilience. |