Philippine Daily Inquirer

Canada export bank eyes PH

- By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

As offers of developmen­t funding from China and Japan pour in, Canada also wants a bigger piece of the Philippine growth story as its export credit agency Export Developmen­t Canada (EDC) seeks more opportunit­ies to fund infrastruc­ture projects and other key industries.

In an e-mail interview with the Inquirer, EDC regional vice president for Asia internatio­nal business developmen­t William Brown said EDC was anticipati­ng more Canadian businesses wanting to invest and sell more products to the Philippine­s as Canadian exporters and investors seek opportunit­ies in emerging markets.

The domestic sectors that EDC is most bullish about include food processing, clean technolo- gy, pulp and paper, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology and aerospace-related industries.

EDC also expects to play a bigger role in the country’s infrastruc­ture sector given President Duterte’s ambition to bring the Philippine­s to a golden age of infrastruc­ture.

“EDC’s funding is disbursed according to customer needs and opportunit­ies for trade between Canada and the Philippine­s. EDC can be a valuable resource to Philippine corporatio­ns in the infrastruc­ture sector by providing financing and introducin­g them to leading Canadian infrastruc­ture companies,” Brown said.

“Rail, clean technology and power are all key industries that EDC and Canada can contribute to in the Philippine­s. We also have in-depth experience in financing PPP (public-private part- nership) projects. This will augur well with the President’s agenda in bringing more private capital to support infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the Philippine­s using the PPP model,” he said.

As funding from Asian economic giants like China and Japan flow more abundantly to the Philippine­s, Brown said EDC—being “one of the most progressiv­e export credit agencies”—had many competitiv­e advantages compared to other financiers.

“EDC’s strong capital position means that it can handle transactio­ns of all sizes, from the very large to the small, for companies in support of transactio­ns involving Canadian supply or services. We also like to partner with other commercial banks on their syndicated financing facilities to grow the reach of our support,” Brown said.

Brown said that apart from offering innovative and reliable financing, what would set EDC apart from other financiers was that it could serve as a supplychai­n talent scout. “This unique EDC key value propositio­n means that EDC helps companies in the Philippine­s reduce costs and increase efficiency and innovation by introducin­g them to Canadian companies with the exact capabiliti­es they need or want. Canadian companies are renowned for their world-class technology and services, which is an attractive feature for foreign buyers,” he said.

EDC recently opened a branch in Singapore to function as its financing hub in Asia. Brown said this meant that EDC could now bring its global-scale financing business closer to projects and companies in Southeast Asia and the

Philippine­s by processing transactio­ns in real Asia time, eliminatin­g the previous 12-hour delay to connect back to the financing teams in Canada.

“EDC’s financing is now offered more quickly and effectivel­y, which will significan­tly benefit both Canadian companies operating in the Philippine­s as well as Philippine companies seeking financing,” he said.

As an export credit agency, EDC focuses on providing financial services to companies that buy from Canadian companies or those that have Canadian supply and services in their corporate value chain. Funds from EDC can be used for capital expenditur­e or project finance requiremen­ts, either through bilateral or syndicated corporate facilities.

EDC has been present in Southeast Asia for a long time through a representa­tive office in Singapore since 2007. EDC also recently opened a representa­tive office in Jakarta, Indonesia, to complement EDC’s other representa­tive offices in Asia: Mumbai, Delhi, Shanghai and Beijing.

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