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Strategic Partner: Gold Sponsors:
Bronze Sponsors:
Corporate Sponsors: Supporting Partner: Organised By:
ALCB FUND
THE CONTINENT’S ONLY PAN-AFRICAN DEBT EVENT
MARCH 202010TH & 11THCape Town International Convention Centre
Silver Sponsors:
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Key topics and priorities for 2020
KEY TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED:
How to fund a growing pan-African business locally market-by-market
What are fund managers’ criteria for governance and transparency when they consider investment?
What credit strategies can DMOs realise to support fi scal and debt sustainability?
How to manage risk through the duration of an infrastructure project
Modelling and pricing (geo)politics into credit markets: How do local investors digest political volatility di� erently to internationals?
How to fund infrastructure in jurisdictions where country risk would scare away traditional investor
Interactive sessions will put increased emphasis on audience participation via
Oxford-style debates, event app polls and live Q&As
Introduction of country-specifi c sessions led by local originators and syndicators
will provide a more in-depth analysis of evolving
geographies
Breakout sessions focused on connecting specifi c
industries in a more intimate environment,
including more roundtables, speed networking
opportunities and/or non-deal roadshows
Opportunities for attendees to connect via the event app to
improve the networking experience for attendees
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Preparing for a transition away from LIBOR: How will bankers and borrowers be impacted?
Private credit: What are LPs criteria (and appetite) for buying into African debt deals?
A country-by-country analysis of credit: Macro picture, policies, ratings, risk and capital markets development
Is Basel 3 and Basel 4 fi t for purpose in Africa?
Spotlight on Africa-Asia investment: Who is investing… in what… where.. and how much?
How do you re-kick start the securitisation market? Can a successful model be rolled out in non-RSA Africa?
KEY PRIORITIES
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Key topics and priorities for 2020 2020 Advisory Group
• Adrien Diouf, Chief Executive O� cer, Agence UMOA – Titres
• Jacques Le Roux, Senior Treasury Manager, Corporate Treasury, AngloGold Ashanti
• David Makoni, Executive Director, Bank of Singapore• Tom Lambourne, Corporate Bank Head, South Africa, Citi• Fabrice Toka, Head of Business and Corporate
Development, Global Credit Ratings• Simon Howie, Co-Head SA & Africa Fixed Income,
Investec Asset Management• Warren Withfi eld, Director, Syndications, Debt Capital
Markets - Loans & Bonds, MUFG• Roy Havemann, Chief Director Financial Markets and
Stability, National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
Advisory Group members:
Adrien Diouf, Chief Executive O�cer, Agence UMOA – Titres
David Makoni,Executive Director, Bank of Singapore
Jacques Le Roux,Senior Treasury Manager,
Corporate Treasury, AngloGold Ashanti
Simon Howie, Co-Head SA & Africa
Fixed Income,Investec Asset Management
Roy Havemann, Chief Director Financial Markets and Stability,
National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
Kobby Bentsi-Enchill,Head of DCM,
Stanbic IBTC Capital (member of Standard
Bank Group)
In 2020, the continent’s only pan-African debt event will grow to attract more than 700 African sovereigns, SOEs, corporates, FI issuers, fi nanciers, law fi rms and service providers. The Advisory Group will help shape the exciting new features we will be o� ering, designed to connect you with all of your clients and peers in the region under one roof.
We are delighted to announce that 15 leading African debt market stakeholders have chosen to be part of our fi rst o� cial Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Africa Advisory Group.
• Bruce Stewart, Head DCM Debt Origination, Nedbank
• Onke Mkiva, Investment Banking Loan Solutions, Africa, Rand Merchant Bank
• Konrad Reuss, Managing Director, Regional Manager, Africa, S&P Global
• Trang Nguyen, Director, DCM, SMBC Nikko Capital Markets
• Kobby Bentsi-Enchill, Head of DCM, Stanbic IBTC Capital (member of Standard Bank Group)
• Paul Gibbon, Co-GM and MD, Head of Loan Capital Markets, EMEA, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)
• Gill Raine, Senior Policy Advisor, ASISA
Register your place online at: www.BondsLoansAfrica.com
Audience breakdown by seniority
17%
16%
Vice President/Director:
Manager/Other:
30%CEO/CFO/Treasurer:
It is fantastic to have all the people that matter in the African bond and loan market in one place.
Keith Flemmer, ABSA Capital
37%Managing Director/Head of:
Audience breakdown by sector
The networking event of the year Companies that attend Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Africa
22% African
Financial Institutions
5% Others
3%Rating
Agencies
20% Sovereign & Corporate
Issuers
7%Law Firms
16% International
Banks
15% Investors
12% DFIs & ECAs
700+Attendees
22%
Companies that attend Bonds, Loans & Sukuk Africa
Regional and Global Investors
Abraaj Capital
ABSA Alternative Asset Managment
Actis
Afena Capital
Africa Plus Partners
African Alliance
African Capital Alliance
African Infrastructure Investment
Managers (AIIM)
Afrinvest
AIICO Pension Managers Ltd
All On
Allan Gray Investment Management
Alpha Morgan Capital
Aluwani Capital Partners
Apollo Asset Management Co Ltd
Argon Asset Management
Ariya Capital
ARM Pension Managers (PFA) Ltd
ARM-Harith Infrastructure Investment
Ascot Wealth Management
Ashburton Investments
Autus Securities
Axa Africa Specialty Risks
AXA Mansard Insurance
Bank of Singapore
Barak Fund Management
BlackRock
Britam Holdings
British American Asset Management
Capital Field Investments & Trust
Capitaltrust Investment & Asset
Management
CardinalStone Partners
Centum Investment
Coast2Coast Capital
Consolidated Hallmark Insurance
Constant Capital Markets and
Securities
Continental Reinsurance
Cordros Asset Management
Cornerstone Insurance
Custodian and Allied Insurance
CVG Capital
Cytonn Investments
Doreo Partners
Duet Asset Management
Element Investment Managers
Emirates NBD Capital
Equity Assurance
EVEREST Finance
Evolution Africa Capital
Fidelity Investments
Fidelity Pension Managers Ltd (Fidelity
Pension)
First Guarantee Pension
Franklin Templeton
FSL Asset Management Limited
Futuregrowth Asset Management
GenAfrica Asset Managers
Genghis Capital
Goldlink Insurance
Government Institutions Pensions Fund
Namibia (GIPF)
GuarantCo
H1 Holdings
Helios Investment
Partners
Hybrid Capital
IEI Anchor Pensions Managers Limited
INCA Portfolio Managers
Industrial and General Insurance
Industrial Development Corporation of
Zambia (IDC)
Investec Asset Management
Investment One Financial Services
Kenya Re-Insurance Corporation
Leadway Assurance Company
Leadway Pensure PFA
Liberty Holdings Limited
Madison Insurance Company
Maestro Investment Management
Mergence Investment Managers
Metropol Investment Financial
Company
MMI Holdings
Mohau Capital
Morningside Capital Partners Ltd
Nabo Capital (Centum Group)
Neuberger Berman
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation
Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority
Nigerian Agip CPFA Limited
Novare Investments
NPF Pensions
Oak Pensions Ltd (PFA)
Oakwood Green Capital
Old Mutual
Old Mutual Investment Group
Old Mutual Specialised Finance
Pangaea Securities
Pegasys Capital
Pele Energy Group
PineBridge Investments
Prescient
Radix Pension Managers Limited
Red Cap Investments
Regiments
Resolution Insurance
responsAbility Investments AG
Rho Capital
Royal Exchange
Sanlam
Sanlam Capital Markets
Sanlam Investments
Shelter Afrique
Sigma Pensions Ltd
South Suez Capital
Southchester Investment Managers
Sovereign Trust Insurance
SPEAR Capital
Stanbic IBTC Asset Management
Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers
Stanlib
Stellar Credit
Symbiotics ICS
T&W Investment
The Capital Company
The Carlyle Group
Total CPFA
UAP Holdings Ltd
Unico Cpfa Ltd
Union Investment Privatfonds GmbH,
Germany
Vetiva Capital
Management
Voya Asset Management
Zenith Assurance Company
ZEP-RE (PTA Reinsurance Company)
DFIs, ECAs and Multilaterals
African Development Bank
African Trade Insurance Agency
Arab Bank for the Economic
Development of Africa
Banque Rwandaise De Development
Botswana Development Corporation
CDC Group PLC
DEG Invest
Development Bank of Southern Africa
(DBSA)
Development Bank of Zambia
East African Development Bank
Export Development Canada
FMO
IDB Capital
Industrial and Commercial
Development Corporation
Industrial Development Corporation
(IDC) of South Africa
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
International Monetary Fund
Japan Bank for International
Cooperation (JBIC)
KfW IPEX Bank
Multilateral Investment Guarantee
Agency
Nigerian Export-Import Bank
Nippon Export and Investment
Insurance (NEXI)
Trade and Development Bank – TDB
Union Bank of Nigeria
World Bank Group
Sovereigns and Corporate Borrowers
ABInBev
Abraj Misr
AGE Technologies
Agence UMOA - Titres
Airports Company South Africa
Akiira Geothermal
Angola Cables
Apparel Group
Ariosh
Athi River Steel Plant
Avidor Oil & Gas Company
Baker Hughes
Banque Centrale du Congo
Bayport Management
BBOXX
Botswana Oil
Botswana Power Corporation
British American Tobacco
BUA International Nigeria
Building Energy
Camco Clean Energy
Canadian High Commission
Capital Markets Authority Kenya
Cell C
Central Bank of Kenya
Central Bank of Nigeria
CEPICI
Chellarams plc
Chevron
Chevron Africa Ltd
City of Tshwane Metropolitan
Municipality
Clean Energy Africa
Connect Earth
Consolidated Infrastructure Group
(CIG)
Continental Beverages
Copperbelt Energy Corp Plc
Coral Property Consultants
Dana Group of Companies Plc
Dangote Group
Daraju Industries Ltd
Debt Management O� ce, Nigeria
Direction Generale du Tresor et de la
Comptabilite Publique
Dufi l Prima Foods
East African Breweries
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality
Embassy of Angola in South Africa
Enara Capital Limited
Enel Green Power
Eneo
Engie
Eskom
Ethiopian Airlines
Eurofi nsa
Exxon Mobil
Federal Ministry of Environment
Fencas Real Estate Development
Company
Flour Mills of Nigeria
Forte Oil
Frontier Oil Limited
GAIA Infrastructure Capital
Gauteng Infrastructure Financing
Agency(GIFA)
Gauteng Infrastrucuture Financing
Agency
General Electric
Geometric Power
Globeleq
Government of Cape Town
Government of Kaduna State
Great Lakes Africa Energy
Greenmillenia Energy Ltd
Group Five
GrowthPoint Properties
Grupo Cobra
Gulf Power
Helios Energy Ltd
Helios Towers Africa
Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa
Honeywell
Hyde Energy
Ignite Power
IHS Towers
Illovo Sugar
Imperial Holdings
Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals
Inland Containers (Nigeria)
Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA)
ION Kenya
IPP O� ce South Africa
Janus Continental Group
Juwi Renewable Energy
Kaduna State Government
Kaizen Corp
Kenergy Renewables
KenGen
Kenya Pipeline Company
Kenya Power Lighting Company
Kenya Roads Board
Kenya Solar Energy (KENSEN)
LafargeHolcim
Lagos State Government
Letlole
Liquid Telecom
MainOne
Mangaung Municipality
Marubeni Corporation
Ministère du Développement, de
l’Economie et des Finances, Benin
Ministry of Economy and Investment,
Gabon
Ministry of Finance and National
Planning, Zambia
Ministry of Finance, Ghana
Ministry of Finance, Ivory Coast
Ministry of Finance, Nigeria
Ministry of Finance, Planning and
Economic Development, Uganda
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives
Ministry of Information,
Communications and Technology
Mixta Africa
M-Kopa Solar
MMD Steel
MTN Group
Nampak
NamPort
NamWater
Naspers
National Industrial Development
Corporation of Swaziland
National Oil Corporation of Kenya
National Treasury, Kenya
National Treasury, Republic of South
Africa
NECSA
Nigeria LNG
Nigerian Breweries
Nigerian Federal Ministry of Transport
Nigerian Mortgage Refi nance Company
(NMRC)
Nigerian National Pension Commission
(PenCom)
North South Power Company
Oando
O� Grid Electric
Overseas Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC)
Oxygen8
Petrosa
Ramco Group
Randwater
Rebosis Property Fund
Retirement Benefi ts Authority Kenya
Risk Insights
Safaricom
Sagalla City Ltd
Sasol
Scatec Solar
Seacom
Securities and Exchange Commission
Nigeria
Shell
Shift Green Construction
Skyline Africa Energy & Trading
Solar Capital
Solare�
SolarReserve
South African National Roads Agency
(SANRAL)
South African Reserve Bank
Southern Place Group of Companies
SOWITEC
Spencon Holdings Limited
Spin Ventures Group
Swissport Tanzania Plc
Telkom
Telkom Kenya
Terrasan Management Services
Total
Toyota
TransCentury
Transnational Corporation of Nigeria
Transnet SOC
U.S. Department of the Treasury
UACN Property Development
Company Plc
Umati Capital
UN Climate Change sectretariat
Unga Group
US Trade and Development Agency
USAID WASH-FIN
Verdant Capital
Viathan Engineering
Virunga Power
Water Utilities Corporation
West African Cotton Company Limited
Windlab
Woolworths Holdings
Worley Parsons
Zimbabwe Power Company
ZTE Corporation
Global Banks and Fis
Banco Privado Atlantico Europa
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Barclays
Barclays Africa Group
BMCE Bank of Africa
BNP Paribas
China Construction Bank
Citi
Commerzbank
Credit Suisse
Deutsche Bank
European Investment Bank (EIB)
Goldman Sachs
HSBC
JP Morgan
Mizuho Bank
Mizuho International
Morgan Stanley
MUFG
Natixis
Nomura Holdings
SMBC Nikko Capital Markets
Societe Generale
Standard Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
State Bank of India
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
(SMBC)
Zenith Bank (UK)
Regional Banks and FIs
ABC Capital
ABSA Bank
Absa Capital
Absa Treasury
Access Bank
AfrAsia Bank
Africa Finance Corporation
Africa Merchant Capital
African Export-Import Bank
(Afreximbank)
Allfunds Bank
AMC Trade Finance
Banco Angolano De Investimentos
Bank of Africa
Bank of China
Bank One Limited
CFC Stanbic Bank
Chapel Hill Denham
Chase Bank
Commercial Bank of Africa
Cooperative Bank of Kenya
CRRH-UEMOA
Diamond Bank
Dyer and Blair
Ecobank - The Pan African Bank
Ecobank Capital
Emirates NBD
Family Bank
FBN Bank
FBN Capital
FBNQuest Trustees
FCMB Capital Markets Limited
Fidelity Bank
Fidelity Securities Ltd
First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB)
First Bank of Nigeria
First National Bank
FirstRand Bank
FSDH Merchant Bank
Greenwich Trust
Guaranty Trust Bank
Gulf African Bank
Gulf African Bank Limited
Heritage Banking Company
HFC Limited
I&M Bank
Ibile Holdings
InfraCredit
Investec Bank
Jaiz Bank
Jamii Bora Bank
Kestrel Capital (East Africa)
KfW Entwicklungsbank
LAPO Nigeria
Letshego Holdings
Marina Securities Ltd
Mashreqbank
Mauritius Commercial Bank
Mezzanine Partners
Middle East Bank Kenya
Mwalimu National
National Bank of Kenya
Nedbank Corporate and Investment
Banking
NIC Bank
NMB Bank
Primera Africa Securities
Rand Merchant Bank
Renaissance Capital
SA Taxi Finance
Sidian Bank
Skye Bank
Spire Bank
Stanbic Bank
Stanbic IBTC
Sterling Bank Plc
United Bank For Africa
Unity Bank
Wema Bank
Zenith Capital Ltd
Advisors, Service Providers and RatingAgencies
Abuja Chamber of Commerce and
Industry
Advocaat Law Practice
AELEX
Afric’ Emergence
Africa Confi dential/Africa Report
Africa International Trade & Commerce
Research Ltd
Africa Investors
Africa Practice
Agrivision Zambia Limited
Agusto and Company
Akanbi & Wigwe Legal Practitioners
Allen & Overy
Aluko & Oyebode
Anchoria Investment and Securities
Anjarwalla & Khanna
Argentil Capital Partners
ASISA
Babalakin and Co
Baker & Mckenzie
Bank Directors Association
Banwo & Ighodalo
Barani Capital
Bashir Maidugu & Co.
Benchmark Solutions
Bird & Bird
Botswana Building Society
Bowmans
Branch International
British Chamber of Commerce Kenya
Capital Bancorp Plc
Capital Markets in Africa
Central Securities Clearing System
Clarke Energy
Climate Bonds Initiative
Clubfi nance Project Finance
Consolex Legal Practitioners
Debswana
Deloitte
Dentons
Department for International Trade
Detail Commercial Solicitors
DLA Piper
East Africa Venture Capital Association
Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs (ENS)
Enara
Eurasia Group
Euroclear
Exotix Partners
Exxaro Resources
Financial Derivatives Company
Financial Nigeria
Fitch Ratings
FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange
Freshfi elds Bruckhaus Deringer
Frontera Capital
FSD Africa
G. Elias & Co.
George Etomi and Partners
GFC Media Group
Ghana Stock Exchange
Giwa-Osagie and
Company
Global Credit Ratings
GMG Corporate Services
Grind Co� ee
Hamilton Harrison and Mathews
Harmony Gold
Herbert Smith Freehills
Hogan Lovells
IDC
Institute of International Finance
International Capital Market
Association (ICMA)
International Islamic Liquidity
Management Corporation
InVhestia
JLL
Johannesburg Stock Exchange
JTC Group
Kaplan and Stratton
Kenya Bankers Association (KBA)
King & Spalding
Lead Asset Management
Lion’s Head Global Partners
Loan Market Association (LMA)
London Stock Exchange
Lotus Capital
Maitland Trust
Manokore Attorneys
Market Securities
Merchantec Capital
Mohammed Muigai Advocates
Moody’s Investors Service
Mulembe Africa
Nairobi Securities Exchange
Nigeria Mortgage Refi nance Company
Nigerian Stock Exchange
Norsad Finance
Norton Rose Fulbright
Odujinrin and Adefulu
Ogukwe Obioma
Olaniwun Ajayi LP
Open Capital Advisors
Orrick, Herrington and Sutcli� e
Parthian Partners
PwC
Qbera Capital LLP
RA International
Renfi c Ltd
S&P Global
Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority
(SASRA)
Sefton Fross
Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo
Soh Consulting Group
Southbridge
SPA Ajibade & Company
Standard Advisory London Limited
Streamsowers & Kohn
The Nairobi Law Monthly
The New Practice (TNP)
The Training Room Online
Tjiriange Private Limited
TMF Group
Tradeways
Trinity Group
TripleOKlaw
Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
Union Trustees Limited
United Capital
Walker Kontos
White & Case
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The quality of attendees, both borrowers and arrangers makes for a great interactive environment with direct market players who move the needle in Sub-Saharan Africa. Great space for the market to exchange views and share future plans.
Onke Mkiva, Rand Merchant Bank
This year the discussions have been elevated to the next level, which Bonds & Loans have captured in a meaningful and dynamic format.
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Having sight of the list of attendees beforehand allowed us to identify 1-to-1 meetings with key stakeholders at a time that was convenient for both parties in a structured informal manner. This brought on robust discussions that ensured tangible outcomes as both participants came prepared for their 1-to-1 meetings.
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GFC put on a a great event - bringing together content, contributors and participants relevant to fi nance on the continent today.
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