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FINANCING THE SERVICES SECTOR -CEO FORUM VII SOKHA ANGKOR RESORT HOTEL, SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA 17 – 19 NOVEMBER 2010 1. MALAYSIA’S OVERVIEW 2. UNDERSTANDING SERVICE SECTOR IN MALAYSIA 3. SME BANK MALAYSIA’S - AN OVERVIEW 4. SME BANK’s FACILITIES & PACKAGING 5. OUR EXPERIENCE IN SERVICES SECTOR MALAYSIA OVERVIEW Malaysia - Towards Achieving Vision 2020 GTP : National Key Result Areas (NKRAs) ▪ Crime N1 1MALAYSIA People First, Performance Now ▪ Education N2 ▪ Corruption N3 ▪ Low Income Households N4 ▪ Urban Public Transport N5 ▪ Rural Basic Infrastructure N6 NEM :Strategic reform Government Transformation Programme (GTP) 6 NKRAs New Economic Model (NEM) 8 SRIs 10th Malaysian Plan P6 Ensuring equality of opportunities and safeguarding the vulnerable P2 Leveraging on our diversity internationally P7 Concentrated growth, inclusive development P3 Transforming to high income, through P8 Supporting effective and smart partnerships specialization P9 Valuing environmental endowments P4 Unleashing productivity led-growth and innovation P10 Government as a competitive corporation P5 Nurturing, attracting and retaining top talent P1 Internally driven, externally aware initiatives (SRIs) S1 ▪ Re-energizing the private sector ▪ Developing a quality workforce S2 ▪ Creating a competitive domestic S3 economy ▪ Strengthening the public sector S4 ▪ Transparent and market friendly S5 affirmative action ▪ Building the knowledge base and S6 infrastructure ▪ Enhancing the sources of growth S7 ▪ Ensuring sustainability of growth S8 Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success 4 Malaysia – Economic Transformation Program (ETP) 6% p.a. real GDP growth target for 2011-2020 Raise the GNI from USD188B to USD523B by 2020 Lift per capita income from USD6,700 to USD15,000 by 2020 USD444B in funding and investments 8% public sector; 92% private sector (Private sector lead; Government facilitated) 131 Entry Point Projects with 60 Business Opportunities Entry Point Projects Business Opportunities Investment Requirement [USD billion] Private-Public Split [%] 1, Oil Gas & Energy 12 7 68 98:1 2. Financial Services 10 6 66 96:4 3. Palm Oil 8 4 39 98:2 4. Wholesale & Retail 15 1 80 100:0 5. Tourism 12 4 64 98:2 6. Electronics & Electricals 11 4 24 88:12 7. Business Services 8 9 13 91:9 8. Education 13 4 6 94:6 9. Communication Content & Infras. 10 4 16 98:2 10. Healthcare 6 5 7 99:1 11. Agriculture 16 11 7 62:38 12. Greater KL 10 1 54 66:34 131 60 444 92:8 National Key Economic Area TOTAL Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Malaysia - National Key Economic Activities - NKEA SME Bank is in line with the government’s focus on the service sector Service Sector Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Malaysia - Customer Groups Definition of SMEs by National SME Development Council 2004 Manufacturing Including agro-based manufacturing and manufacturing related services Annual Turnover Full Time Employees MEDIUM RM10 mil – RM25 mil 51 – 150 full time employees SMALL RM250,000 < RM10 mil 5 – 50 full time employees MICRO < RM250,000 < 5 full time employees Services Including Information & Communication Technology Annual Turnover Full Time Employees MEDIUM RM1 mil – RM5 mil 20 – 50 full time employees SMALL RM200,000 < RM1 mil 5 – 19 full time employees MICRO < RM200,000 < 5 full time employees Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success 7 UNDERSTANDING SERVICE SECTOR IN MALAYSIA Malaysia – Importance Of Service Sector Liberalised the 27 services subsector to attract more foreign investments – 2009 These sub-sectors - health and social services, tourism services, transport services, business services and computer and related services. National Committee for Approval of Investments in the Services Sector established under MIDA. Act as a focal point to receive and process applications of investments in the services sector Logistic Business & Professional ICT Construction Service Sector Distributive Trade Education & Training Tourism Health Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Malaysia – Service Sector Contribution To GDP Continue To Expand SERVICE SECTOR CONTRIBUTION TO GDP 80 8 7 70 6 S E R V I C E S 60 5 50 4 40 3 G D 2 P 30 1 20 0 -1 10 0 -2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010(e) 2015(f) 2020(f) Services (%) 52 53.7 55 57.9 58.9 62.4 67.3 GDP (%) 5.8 6.5 4.7 -1.7 6 6.1 6.9 YEAR Malaysia’s service sector continued to expand over the years Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success -3 Malaysia – Service Sector Contribution To GDP Continue To Expand Malaysia – Performance Services Sub-Sector 18% 60% 16% 58% S e r v i c e s S u b - 14% 12% 56% S e r v 54% i c e 52% s S e 10% c t o 8% r 6% 4% 50% 2% 0% 48% 2006 Construction 2007 Electricity, Gas & Water 2008 Wholesale & Retail Trade, Accomodation & Restaurant 2009 Transport, Storage & Communications 2010(e) Finance, Insurance, Real Estate & Business Services Malaysia’s service sector continued to expand over the years Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Services Malaysia - Common Facilities Extended To Service Sector Term Loan Revolving Credit Overdraft FinancingService Sector Trade Finance Leasing Hire Purchase Contract / Project Financing Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success SME BANK OF MALAYSIA - AN OVERVIEW Ownership & Mandate Shareholder Ministry OF Finance Inc. Supervising Ministry Regulator under DFIA 2002 Central Bank Malaysia Ministry Of International Trade & Industry SME financing • Manufacturing sector • Services sector • Construction sector SME BANK Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success SME BANK’s FACILITIES & PACKAGING Financing Facilities & Packaging FINANCING FACILITIES Conventional Islamic Working Capital Financing Fixed Asset Financing Credit Guarantee Scheme (CGS & CGS-I) I-Cash SME PACKAGING SME Start-up SME Franchise SME Professional SME Global SME Procurement Developing SMEs from start-up to expansion and export stages Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success OUR EXPERIENCE IN SERVICES SECTOR Contribution To SME Development in Malaysia Approval 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Aug 2010 Total Approval No 720 1,227 1,622 1,192 1,095 416 Value (USD Mil) 535 689 984 710 657 160 Total Approval - Service Sector No 467 979 1,379 1,025 913 329 Value (USD Mil) 378 549 865 602 534 130 % Contribution 71 80 88 85 81 81 In line with the government focus on the service sector Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Contribution To SME Development in Malaysia Total Portfolio Portfolio As At August 2010 Construction 6% Manufacturing 25% Service 67% Mining & Quarrying 1% Agro based 1% In line with the government focus on the service sector Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Contribution To SME Development in Malaysia Portfolio – Services Sub-Sector Services Sub-Sector 2006 - Aug 2010 40% 70% 68% 35% 66% S e r v i c e s 30% 64% S S u b - S 25% e c 20% t o r15% e r v 60% i 58% c e 56% s 62% 10% 54% 5% 52% 0% 50% 2006 2007 Construction Electricity, Gas And Water Transport, Storage & Communication Services 2008 2009 Aug-10 Year Education, Health & Others Finance, Insurance, Real Estate & Business Activities Wholesale & Retail Trade, And Restaurants & Hotels Our exposure in services sector increase over years, in line with the government plan to boost the sectors Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Contribution To SME Development in Malaysia Common Facilities Offered OTHER TERM LOANS - Fixed Assets & Working Capital 84% REVOLVING CREDIT 8% FACTORING RECEIVABLES 0% HIRE PURCHASE 5% OTHER LOANS - Fixed Assets 3% Fixed Assets & Working Capital the most common facilities offered in service sector Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success Contribution To SME Development in Malaysia Together We Create Value Towards Sustainable Success THANK YOU