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Subject
Participation Bank
Basic Principles of Participation
Banking
Participants
Deposits
Profit
Resources
• Current Accounts• Participation Accounts• Equity• Islamic Syndication Loans
Deposit Collection Process
Pool
FinanceResource
UsageProcess
Individualsand
Institutions
Fund Usage Methods• Murabaha (Mark up Trading)• Mudarabah (Trust Financing)• Musharakah (P.ship Financing)• Selem (Future Sale)• Istisna (Procurement)• Ijarah (Forward Lease)• Sukuk
Regulatory and Supervisory Authorities (BRSA, CMC, CB, SDIF)
Profit is genereted from Islamic Finance Products
Deposits are being utilized through the methodsbased on tradership and partnership
Application of Participation Banking System
Islamic and Conventional Banks Partnership
Islamic and Conventional Banks Partnership
• Kuveyt Türk Participation Bank began operations in 1989.
• Rated BB- by Fitch
• A network of 407 branches spread across strategic
locations, with over 5,689 employees
• Kuveyt Türk provides services to its international clients
through a network of:
– A wholesale banking branch in the Kingdom of Bahrain
– A full fledged banking subsidiary in Germany
• As of end of June 2018, We are the largest participation
bank in Turkey with 36.2% market share
Financial Snapshot
TRY mm Dec 2015 Dec 2016 Dec 2017 Jun 2018
Asset size 41,760 48,407 57,123 68,130
Shareholder’s Equity 3,448 4,003 4,591 5,086
Net Income 425 579 673 527
NPL 1.66% 2.43% 1.98% 1.81%
ROAE 13.08% 15.49% 15.85% 21.62%
Capital Adequacy Ratio 14.20% 18.51% 17.66% 16.09%
Ownership Structure: Kuveyt Türk
Source: Kuveyt Türk website
62,2%18,7%
9,0%
9,0%Kuwait Finance House
Republic of Turkey General Directorate of Foundations
Islamic Development Bank
Kuwait Public Institution for Social Security
Other real and legal shareholders
Source: Fitch and Bloomberg
Kuwait Turk Overview
Source: S&P Database, KT Consolidated Figures
Strong Shareholders
Kuwait Finance House, Kuwait(“KFH”)
General Directorate for Foundations, Turkey (“GDF”)
Public Institution for Social Security, Kuwait (“PIFSS”)
Islamic Development Bank (“IDB”)
• KFH is the second largest Islamic Bank in the World, It was established in Kuwait in 1977
• KFH is currently rated A1/A-/A+ by Moody’s, S&P and Fitch respectively
• KFH has consistently demonstrated tangible support for Kuveyt Türk including participating in all the share capital increases conducted so far
• The GDF was established in 1924 as a state entity to administer, manage and regulate existing and future Turkish charitable foundations and reports directly to the Turkish Prime Minister
• PIFSS was founded in 1976, to implement the Kuwaiti social security
• PIFSS is a major investor on the Kuwait Stock Exchange and in other Arab and Islamic countries
• The IDB is a multinational development bank established in 1973
• The IDB currently has 57 member states, Turkey is a founding member and owns 6.45% the shares of IDB
• Rated by S&P (AAA), Moody’s (Aaa), and Fitch (AAA)
How Can We Support You?
Int. Presence&Knowlegde
Diverse Loan book
Leader Islamic Lender
• KTPB has a wholesale Banking branch in Bahrain and a subsidiary in Germany.
• We have more than 1500 correspondent banks all over the World.
• KFH is a prominent player in Gulf Region.
• We offer different solutions for each segments.
• Individuals, SMEs and Commercial Clients
• KTPB has TRY 47 bn (USD 10.2 bn) loan book in 2018 Q2.
• USD 759 mm in Project Financing alone
Strong Financials • KTPB’s slogan has always been ‘SOUND BANKING’
• We differentiate ourselves with sound financials .
Kuveyt Türk StrategyDiverse Loan Book & Key Achievements
Key Achievements Results
Retail Banking
• First mover among Participation Banks in the retail sector
• Innovative product development - Gold
• First participation bank to segment its client base
• Focus on building long-term client relationships
• Strong brand name and strong retail base
• 38,1% market share in retail loans among participation banks
• Offers one of the widest range of products amongst participation banks
SME Banking • Increased focus on SMEs
• High customer service levels
• Higher margin business and reduced risk profile via collateralized loan portfolio
• Increased quantity and quality of clients and improved profit per client
Corporate & Commercial Banking
• Development of portfolio management system
• Increased focus on letters of guarantee
• Strong presence in trade financing
• Higher margin business and reduced risk profile
• Increased quantity and quality of clients and improved profit per client
• Enhanced quality control delivering better returns
• Larger proportion of non-cash loans
International Banking
• First and most advanced international banking propositions
• Dynamic participation bank funding structure
• Development of international network (branches &
correspondent banks)
• The first international Murabaha syndication among participation banks (USD 200 mm) in 2006
• Issued the first Bank Sukuk in Turkey and Europe with amount of USD 100 mm in 2010
• Issued the largest Tier-2 Sukuk out of Turkey with amount of USD 350 mm at February 2016
• Total 9.5 billion TL domestic issuances so far.
Strong Financials
Between 2017&2018 Q2Unconlolidated Figures
KTPB's Comp. With 15 Largest TR Banks*
2017-2018 Q2 KTPB Largest 15 Banks
Assets Growth 17.8% 12%
Profit Growth 37.5% 10.6%
NPL 1.84% 3.75%
ROAE 18.96% 15.49%
• While growing stedialy , we do not compromise our asset quality and profitability.• KTPB’s total asset growth CAGR is 19.26% in the last 4 yearss.• KTPB’s Net Income grew 37.5% compared to 2017 year end.• We have the second least NPL ratio in Turkish Market. • Our NPL Coverage ratio is also 129% and well above market average 72%.
International Presence & Knowledge
• KFH Group has $58 bn total assets and $6.5 bn total equity and s $31.5 bn loan book• Above some samples of KFH’s successful Corporation in Project Financing with Conventional Banks• As KTPB we have a wholesale branch in Bahrain and a Subsidiary in Germany , KT AG.• We also have more than 1500 correspondents all over the world
Sample Project Finance Transactions Concluded by KFH
Project Name Year Purpose Project Size($000) Debt ($000) Islamic Trance($000)
Equate Petrochemical 1996/2001/2004 Perto.Extraction 2.000.000 1.200.000 200.00
Shuweihat W&P 2002 Water and Power 1.600.000 1.285.000 250.00
Umm Al-Nar Power 2004 Water and Power 2.100.000 1.777.000 250.00
Qatar Gas II 2004 Natural Gas Extraction 7.300.000 5.000.000 530.00
Kuwait Paraxelene 2007 Paralexece&Benzene 2.000.000 1.400.000 347.00
Leader Islamic Lender-Kuveyt Turk
Project Finance 2017 Q4 2018 Q2
Cash Exposure (USD) 633,221,032 700,560,914
Non-Cash Exposure (USD) 306,154,821 45,739,364
NPL % 0.00 0.00
Project Type Installed Power as of 2018 Q2 (MW)
Solar Power 495,04
Hydroelectric 299,14
Wind Power 79,40
Bio-Gas 9,01
Total 882,64
• As a whole, our total Loan book corresponds to 35.5% of the total Participation Banking Sector
• Our exposure in Project Finance is USD 746 MM as of 2018 Q2
• We are the leading participation lender in the Project Financing.
Project Details as of 2018 Q2
Project Type Cash Exposure Non-Cash Exposure Project Number(s)
Bio-Gas 5,013,390 249,774 2
Solar Power 381,374,636 2,927,295 129
Hydroelectric Power 236,221,370 2,452,684 7
Wind Power 31,236,374 2,075,771 2
Privatization - 38,033,840 1
Corporate Syndication 22,328,267 - 2
Construction Development 24,386,877 - 2
Total 700,560,914 45,739,364 145
Project Details after 2018 Q2
Project Name Amount (USD)
Bilkent CCN Labs (ISTISNA) 103,857,289
Gallipoli 1915 Bridge (MRBH) 179,577,465
Niğde-Ankara Highway (MRBH) 124,287,398
Total 407,722,152
Leader Islamic Lender II
Reasons for favoring Solar Power:
• More predictable energy production,• Easier to build and operate
Results:
• 10% market share in Un-Licenced SolarPower• 46% market share in Licenced Solar Power
Reuters
Analysis&Findings
Country Name Conventional Volume Islamic Volume Total Volume Share in Total Amount Islamic Share in Country's Volume Islamic Share in Islamic Loans
Saudi Arabia 95,967,485,516 18,659,397,880 114,626,883,396 27.89% 4.54% 59.41%
United Arab Emirates 84,645,559,653 5,107,727,582 89,753,287,236 21.84% 1.24% 16.26%
Turkey 60,435,342,033 350,000,000 60,785,342,033 14.79% 0.09% 1.11%
Qatar 42,255,621,011 2,416,500,005 44,672,121,016 10.87% 0.59% 7.69%
Oman 25,705,261,181 2,400,000,000 28,105,261,181 6.84% 0.58% 7.64%
Egypt 24,837,865,974 674,999,994 25,512,865,967 6.21% 0.16% 2.15%
Kuwait 13,146,744,000 1,053,000,000 14,199,744,000 3.46% 0.26% 3.35%
Bahrain 11,622,176,000 618,000,000 12,240,176,000 2.98% 0.15% 1.97%
Israel 9,456,174,002 - 9,456,174,002 2.30% 0.00% 0.00%
Jordan 6,462,876,373 126,000,000 6,588,876,373 1.60% 0.03% 0.40%
Iran 1,745,000,000 - 1,745,000,000 0.42% 0.00% 0.00%
Yemen 1,680,000,000 - 1,680,000,000 0.41% 0.00% 0.00%
Iraq 784,548,933 - 784,548,933 0.19% 0.00% 0.00%
Syria 721,000,000 - 721,000,000 0.18% 0.00% 0.00%
Palestine 93,000,000 - 93,000,000 0.02% 0.00% 0.00%
Grand Total 379,558,654,676 31,405,625,461 410,964,280,137 100.00% 7.64% 100.00%
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SaudiArabia
UnitedArab
Emirates
Turkey Qatar Oman Egypt Kuwait Bahrain Israel Jordan Iran Yemen Iraq Syria Palestine
27,89%
21,84%
14,79%
10,87%
6,84% 6,21%
3,46% 2,98% 2,30% 1,60%0,42% 0,41% 0,19% 0,18% 0,02%
Project Finance Share in the Middle East
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Project Company (as IstisnaAgent)
EPC Consortium
Islamic Facility Agent
Participating Banks
Project Company (as Obligor)
Turkish Treasury/MoF
Stage Payments
Cashflow
Finance DocumentTransfer of Rights / Assets
PPP ConcessionAgreement
Profit Payments / Instalments 2. Istisna Agreement
1. Facility/InvestmentAgency Agreement
Stage Payments / Profit Payments / Instalments
3. EPC Contract4. Transfer of title uponcompletion of construction
4. Constructed Project Assets are Deliveredto Project Companyon behalf of FacilityAgent
Stage Payments
3. Istisna AgnecyAgreement
ISTISNA STRUCTURE
EPC Consortium
Project Company (as Obligor / as a Purchaser)
CommodityBroker B
KFH as an Islamic FacilityAgent / Investment Agent
(as a Seller)
Participating Banks
CommodityBroker A
Stage PaymentsEPC Contract
4. Commodity SaleAgreement
Stage Payments (Netting Arrangementwill apply)
3. Master Murabaha Agreement
Profit Payments/Instalments/DeferredPayment Price
StagePayments/ Profit Payments/ Instalments
1. Facility/ InvestmentAgencyAgreement
2.Commodity PurchaseAgreement
CashflowFinance DocumentTransfer of Rights / Assets
Commodity Murabaha Structure