BG Capital Equity and Bond Conference Agenda*
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
09:00 - 10:00 |
Registration |
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10:00 - 10:15 |
Welcome speech |
Irakli Gilauri, CEO Bank of Georgia |
10:15 - 10:45 |
Macroeconomic outlook for Georgia |
Giorgi Kadagidze, Governor of the National Bank of Georgia |
10:45 - 11:15 |
Macroeconomic outlook for Azerbaijan |
Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Azerbaijan |
11:15 - 11:30 |
Coffee break |
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11:30 - 12:30 |
Panel discussion: "From Caspian to Black Sea": Development and Investment opportunities in the Caucasus region |
Panel Chairman: Archil Gachechiladze, Deputy CEO Bank of Georgia Panel members: · Giorgi Kadagidze, Governor NBG · Ministry of Finance of Georgia · Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan · PASHA Holding · Giorgi Bachiashvili, CEO of Georgian Co-Investment Fund |
12:30 - 14:00 |
Lunch |
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14:00 - 18:00 |
One-on-one meetings |
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Adjara Bet |
Potential equity issuer |
2 |
Bank of Georgia Asset Management |
Investment funds |
3 |
Georgian Co-Investment Fund |
Multi-billion Georgian equity investment fund |
4 |
Georgian Industrial Group |
Potential local bond issuer |
5 |
Georgian Leasing company (subsidiary of BoG) |
Potential local bond issuer |
6 |
Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation |
Existing bond issuer with US$250 mn outstanding |
7 |
Georgian Railway (GR) |
US$500 mn Eurobonds issued |
8 |
International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) |
US$500 mn Eurobonds issued |
9 |
Liberty Bank |
Listed on the Georgian Stock Exchange |
10 |
M2 Real Estate (subsidiary of Bank of Georgia) |
US$15 mn local bonds issued |
11 |
Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan (sovereign bond issuer) |
US$1,200 mn international bonds issued |
12 |
Ministry of Finance of Georgia (sovereign bond issuer) |
US$500 mn Eurobonds issued |
13 |
Nikora |
Potential local bond issuer |
14 |
PASHA Bank |
Potential bond and equity issuer |
15 |
Rustavi Azot |
Potential equity issuer |
16 |
Silknet |
Potential bond issuer |
17 |
State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) |
US$1,500 mn Eurobonds issued |
18 |
TBC Bank |
Listed on the London Stock Exchange (GDRs) |
19 |
Teliani Valley |
Listed on the Georgian Stock Exchange |
20:00- 23:00 |
Dinner |
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Please see the company profiles below.
*subject to final confirmations
Bank of Georgia Investor Day Agenda
Friday, 5 September 2014
MORNING SESSION
Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
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08:30 - 09:00 |
Registration |
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09:00 - 09:05 |
Welcome speech |
Neil Janin, Chairman |
09:05 - 10:30 |
Our business and strategy |
Irakli Gilauri, CEO |
10:30 - 11:00 |
Financial results and capital management update |
Nika Gamkrelidze, CFO |
11:00 - 11:30 |
Risk Management |
Giorgi Chiladze, Deputy CEO, Chief Risk Officer |
11:30 - 12:00 |
Corporate Banking |
Sulkhan Gvalia, Deputy CEO, Corporate Banking |
12:00 - 13:00 |
Lunch |
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AFTERNOON SESSION
Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
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13:00 - 13:30 |
Insurance and Healthcare |
Murtaz Kikoria, CEO, Aldagi |
13:30 - 14:00 |
Investment Management |
Archil Gachechiladze, Deputy CEO, Investment Management |
14:00 - 15:00 |
Retail Banking and wrap-up |
Irakli Gilauri |
15:00 - 17:00 |
Site visits
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Branch network, Aldagi Hospitals and Affordable Housing |
19:00 - 20:00 |
Dinner |
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investorday@bog.ge, +995 322 444 256, +995 322 444 571
Please tick the box next to the company profile to state your interest in one-on-one meetings.
COMPANY PROFILES |
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Adjara Bet |
Adjarabet, founded in 1998, rapidly became the leader in gaming industry in Georgia. The company is managed through integrated business model of sports bookmaking, slots and casino operations. A leader in on and offline sports betting, Adjara Group holds c. 60% market share and is the largest online casino operator. It cooperates with the well-known international software providers in the industry and has a number of social responsibility programmes. |
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Bank of Georgia Asset Management |
Bank of Georgia Asset Management (AM) is in charge of Bank of Georgia's Private Equity and Mezzanine business. Two funds to be launched by AM are: 1) US$100 mn Renewable Energy Private Equity Fund (REF), which was seeded by Bank of Georgia and its co-manager, Austrian renewable energy developer rpGlobal. REF plans to develop small/medium size (up to 30MW) run-of-the-river HPPs, as well as medium size wind farms; and 2) US$50 mn Georgia Mezzanine Fund to provide mezzanine financing to established Georgian businesses looking for expansion capital. |
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3 |
Georgian Co-Investment Fund |
The Georgian Co-Investment Fund is a private investment fund offering investors opportunities to invest in Georgia's growing industries and sectors. The fund has allocated up to US$3 bn to Energy sector, up to US$1 bn to Hospitality and Real Estate sectors and approximately US$2.5 bn to Agriculture, Logistics, Manufacturing and other sectors. |
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Georgian Industrial Group (GIG) |
Georgian Industrial Group is the largest industrial holding in Georgia with a business portfolio including coal mining, energy generation, real estate, natural gas and other sectors, employing up to 5,000 people. |
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5 |
Georgian Leasing Company (Bank of Georgia subsidiary) |
Georgian Leasing Company (GLC) was established in 2001. GLC was the first company, which offered clients leasing services as an alternative way of financing. In 2005 GLC became an affiliate company of Bank of Georgia. As of end 2013, GLC's total assets amounted to US$20 mn. |
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6 |
Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation (GOGC) |
Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation, a state-owned company, owns the key gas pipelines in Georgia. It holds a legal status of a National Oil Company and represents the state's interests in upstream crude oil and natural gas projects in Georgia. GOGC issued US$250 mn Eurobonds in 2012. |
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7 |
Georgian Railway (GR) |
Georgian Railway is a fully state-owned rail monopoly in Georgia. GR operates on a shortest transportation route from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea which connects oil-rich Central Asia with Europe. Freight transportation is the key revenue source of the company, accounting for 88% of its total revenues. In 2012, Georgian Railway placed US$500 mn Eurobonds, the country's first EMBI-eligible benchmark corporate bond. |
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8 |
International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) |
International Bank of Azerbaijan was founded in January 1992. IBA is a universal bank providing wide range of banking services to its customers in Azerbaijan. IBA's total assets amounted US$8.6 bn in 2012. IBA's main shareholder is the Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan Republic, holding 50.2%. It is among the top 40 largest banks out of 1,000 banks operating in CIS region. IBA issued US$500 mn Eurobonds in 2014. |
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9 |
Liberty Bank |
Liberty Bank is the seventh largest bank in Georgia. It has one of the largest network of branches and outlets of around 500. Its total assets reached US$745.3 mn in 2013 equal to 7.5% of market share. Liberty Bank is listed on the Georgian Stock Exchange since 2009 and its market capitalisation is approximately US$48.6 mn as of July 2014. |
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10 |
M2 Real Estate (Bank of Georgia subsidiary) |
JSC m² Real Estate was established by JSC Bank of Georgia in 2006 and has become significant player in the real estate market in Georgia. The company's key business directions include real estate development and property management. It issued US$ 15mn local bonds in 2014. |
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11 |
Nikora |
JSC Nikora has been holding the leading position in the Georgian food products market for approximately 15 years. Its products include: meat, semi-finished, fish, and dairy ice-cream and bakery products. The company also operates corner shop retail chain of c. 100 outlets. |
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PASHA Bank |
PASHA Bank started operating in 2007. The bank's largest shareholder is a private investment company PASHA Holding. The Holding is one of the largest companies in Azerbaijan operating in insurance, banking, real estate, construction, tourism and other sectors. PASHA Bank's total assets stand at around US$897.4 mn as of 2013. |
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13 |
Rustavi Azot |
Established in 1947, Azot is the only manufacturer of nitrogen fertilizers in South Caucasus and one of the major exporters from the region. The company specialises in the production of mineral fertilizers, ammonia, sodium cyanide, nitric acid, ammonia water and other products. Products are exported to neighboring and to Mediterranean countries. |
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14 |
Silknet |
Silknet is a telecommunications company founded in 2010 on the base of incumbent fixed line telephone operator. Silknet offers telephone, internet and TV services based on DSL and fiber technology. |
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Sovereign bond issuer Azerbaijan (Ministry of Finance) |
Azerbaijan government has US$1.2 bn International Bonds outstanding. |
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Sovereign bond issuer Georgia (Ministry of Finance) |
Georgian government has US$500 mn Eurobonds outstanding. |
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TBC Bank |
TBC Bank is the second largest bank in Georgia in terms of assets, reaching US$2.6 bn. Founded in 1992, bank currently has up to 4,000 employees. It has ten subsidiaries including Bank Constanta and Real Estate Management Fund. TBC Bank conducted an Initial Public Offering of GDRs on London Stock Exchange in June 2014. Its market capitalisation is US$719 mn as of July 2014. |
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18 |
Teliani Valley |
JSC Teliani Valley was founded in 1997. Teliani Valley is a holding company and its main activities include wine-making and viticulture, production of brandy Le Caucase, production of oak barrels and distribution. Teliani Valley has approximately 38-40% market share in wine production domestically and a 12.5% share of bottled wine exports. |
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The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) |
The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) is involved in oil and gas exploration, production, processing, and transportation. SOCAR has 22 subdivisions and a number of joint ventures in different countries, including Georgia. SOCAR has number of operations which include: three production divisions, two oil refineries and one gas processing plant, an oil tanker fleet, a deep water platform fabrication yard, etc. SOCAR issued US$1,500 mn Eurobonds in 2012 and 2013. |
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