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Rand Merchant Bank (RMB): African Countries Face Challenge of Prohibitively Expensive Bond Market Fund Raising

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Rand Merchant Bank (RMB): African Countries Face Challenge of Prohibitively Expensive Bond Market Fund Raising

22-Jul-2022 / 08:15 CET/CEST


 

African Countries Face Challenge of Prohibitively Expensive Bond Market Fund Raising

 

African government bonds have historically offered fairly priced, long-term debt for issuers and attractive returns for investors

 

 

The perfect storm of inflationary pressures, aggressive monetary tightening from central banks, combined with a deepening of the Russia/Ukraine crisis, has made capital raising via traditional bond markets particularly expensive for African countries whose governments have been forced to find innovative ways to raise capital.

 

Miranda Abraham, Co-Head of Loan Syndication at RMB, based in the United Kingdom, said: “While the quality of African sovereigns hasn’t declined, risk appetite amongst typical bond investors certainly has and this has pushed pricing up to prohibitively high levels.’

 

African government bonds have historically offered fairly priced, long-term debt for issuers and attractive returns for investors.

 

“But now sentiment has turned; in a risk-off environment investors generally prefer to buy investment grade credits, and inflationary pressures mean that for investors, there are many opportunities which are perceived as lower risk, and which now offer higher yields.”

 

As the international bond market becomes less appealing, African governments have begun to explore alternative options such as syndicated loans - typically offered by a group of bank lenders who work together to provide credit to large borrowers like governments, state owned entities or large corporates.

 

Bridge financing is also providing an alternative solution.

 

It is a form of flexible, interim financing used to cover short term costs until a long-term financing option can be put in place. It is typically priced relatively cheaply, at least initially. Borrowers benefit from a significantly lower cost of funding, as long as the bridge is refinanced within expected timeframes. 

 

Abraham added that banks active in Africa have reported an uptick in interest from sovereigns on these loan products as a workaround to traditional bond market funding. And as a number of loan market deals have not been refinanced, banks have excess capital and are actively looking for ways to deploy these funds. 

 

“This decoupling of bond and loan markets has paved the way for alternative, attractively priced funding sources. Liquidity in the loan markets is very strong,” Abraham said.

 

And as a result, credit insurance, which has been a popular credit risk mitigation tool in the banking market for many years, has now come to the fore as lending banks also adapt to a more challenging credit environment.

 

“Credit insurance is typically organised on a separate and private basis by individual banks when they join a syndicated loan to protect themselves from borrowers which may default.

 

“Most recently we have seen a growing trend for deals with some form of credit risk mitigation embedded into the loan upfront. This can be in the form of embedded credit risk insurance, or Export Credit Agency (ECA) and Development Finance Institution guarantees.”

 

The embedding of the risk mitigation upfront transforms the profile of the syndicated loan. An enhanced credit profile means the deal holds appeal for a much wider audience of investors. 

 

“This enhanced credit profile also has the benefit of reducing the cost of funding for the borrower,” said Abraham.

 

Looking ahead, Abraham noted that while the inflationary pressures continue, the bond markets are likely to remain subdued. 

 

“It is important to note however that many African sovereigns have already successfully issued bonds in the post Covid environment: Kenya, Nigeria, Angola, Gabon and South Africa, to name a few. 

 

“There is also very little pressure for most African sovereigns, as there are very few impending bond maturities looming. Technically sovereigns could still issue, but pricing is now very unattractive for any potential sub-Saharan issuers.

 

“We therefore expect more sovereigns to turn to short term bridge or syndicated loan financing in the coming months,” Abraham concluded.

 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Rand Merchant Bank.

 

Contact:

Joandra Griesel | Marketing and Communications | RMB (South Africa)

 

 

 

About RMB:

Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) is a leading African Corporate and Investment Bank and part of one of the largest financial services groups (by market capitalisation) in Africa – FirstRand Bank Limited. We offer our clients innovative, value-added advisory, funding, trading, corporate banking and principal investing solutions.

 

We offer our clients innovative, value-added advisory, funding, trading, corporate banking and principal investing solutions.

 

At RMB we are passionate about solving problems for our clients by asking the hard questions. We challenge accepted thinking. We analyse and seek solutions beyond the obvious. We are innovative in our thinking and turn challenges into opportunities. We call ourselves Solutionist Thinkers who deliver on Traditional values. Innovative ideas.

 

Our ability to think differently, our collaborative spirit, our client-centric solutions and our belief that great minds don’t always have to think alike, is what sets us apart.

 

As the Corporate and Investment arm of FirstRand Bank Limited (which is wholly owned by FirstRand Limited), we have access to a network of retail banks in 25 African countries, including representative offices and branches in the UK, India and China.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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