Chapter 6 Ethiopian Financial Market
Chapter 6 Ethiopian Financial Market
Chapter 6 Ethiopian Financial Market
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Chapter contents
Ethiopian financial markets
Ethiopian financial institutions
Financial regulation in Ethiopia
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Money markets
is where short term securities are
traded
securities traded in this market include
government treasury bills
time deposits
interbank loans
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Interbank loan…
term of interbank loan ranges from
overnight to 5 years
Interest on interbank loan ranges
between 7% to 11%.
Lenders included CBE, AIB, BoA, and
NIB
Borrowers included NIB, Wegagen and
Awash
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Interbank
Interbankloan
loanlenders
lendersby
byaggregate
aggregateloan
loansize
size
Bank of Abyssinia
Bank of Abyssinia
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Interbank
Interbankloan
loanborrowers
borrowersby
byaggregate
aggregateloan
loansize
size
Wegagen bank
Wegagen bank
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Capital Markets
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Capital markets
Capital markets…
Ethiopia had a securities market in the 1960s
and 70s. The market was closed because of
change of policy in 1974.
no capital market in Ethiopia
• despite an intense pressure from
entrepreneurs, academicians and
international financial institutions such as
IMF, and now a day the Ethiopian
government have a plan to establish capital
markets in the country. but capital market
instruments are offered to investors
informally. Eg. Stocks and bonds
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Bonds
are issued by public enterprises(EEPCO and
Ethio Telecom), state/regional
governments, and development bank of
Ethiopia(DBE)
E.g. during 2009/10 bonds by the total
amount of Br10.86bill were issued of
which nearly half is by EEPCO Value
of bonds outstanding by June 2010
totaled Br 27.72bill
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Amount
Amountof
ofbonds
bondsissued
issuedinin2009/10
2009/10by
by
issuer
issuertype
type
Private sector
Private sector
Development
Development
Bank of Ethiopia
Bank of Ethiopia
EEPCO
EEPCO
Regional
Regional
governments
governments
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Value
Valueof
ofbonds
bondsoutstanding
outstandingby
byJune
June2010
2010
Private sector
Private sector
0%
0%
Development Bank of
Development Bank of
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
15%
15%
Regional governments
Regional governments
25% Public enterprises
25% Public enterprises
60%
60%
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Stocks
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6.1 Ethiopian financial markets
Mortgages
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6.2 Ethiopian financial institutions
Formal financial institutions
Relative
Relativesize
sizeof
offinancial
financialinstitutions
institutionsby
bycapital
capital
MFI
MFI
Insurance
Insurance 15%
15%
4%
4%
Banks
Banks
81%
81%
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6.2 Ethiopian financial institutions
Formal financial institutions
Currently there are 16 commercial banks and one Development bank
, 15 insurance companies and 33 Micro finance institutions are
found in the financial system of the country.
Banks
State owned Vs private
Currently, there are 17 banks, of which
15were private while 2 are state owned
Banks.
Banks account for more than 81% of capital
of financial institutions in the country
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6.2 Ethiopian financial institutions
Formal financial institutions
Banks(Brief History)
Bank of Abyssinia established in 1905
BoA was dissolved in 1931 and Bank of Ethiopia was set up
Many private banks were established after the Italians left
State Bank of Ethiopia was founded in 1943 and splitted into NBE and
CBE in 1963
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Formal financial institutions
Banks(Brief History)…
The Agricultural and Industrial Development
Bank (AIDB) was established in 1970 and
the Housing and Saving Bank(HSB) in 1975.
Many private banks and insurance
companies were operating in the financial
industry before the 1974 revolution.
The derg nationalized all private banks
merging them with CBE, and all private
insurance companies with EIC
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6.2 Ethiopian financial institutions
Formal financial institutions
Banks(Brief History)
The banks were used as instruments in exercising socialist economic
policy
The 1994 banking reform reopened the financial industry to
private investors
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6.2 Ethiopian financial institutions
Formal financial institutions
Micro-finance institutions
There are around 33 MFIs now a day. The ff. are the five largest
MFIs; namely
Amhara
Dedebit
Oromia
Omo
Addis Credit and Savings Institutions
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6.2 Ethiopian financial institutions
Semi-formal financial institutions
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6.2 Ethiopian financial institutions
Informal financial institutions
Iqqub
are variants of Rotating Saving and Credit Associations(ROSCAS)
Established within family and friendship groups
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6.3 Financial market regulation in Ethiopia
NBE regulats the financial market
Issues licenses to Banks, Insurance firms,and Microfinance
Institutions.
Regulates the financial sector through issuance of directives.
Supervises banks,Insurance companies and MFIs
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6.3 Financial market regulation in Ethiopia
NBE regulates the financial market by the power vested upon it
through
The Monetary and Banking Proclamation No. 83/1994
It was issued along with The Licensing and Supervision of Banking
Business Proclamation No. 84/1994
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6.3 Financial market regulation in Ethiopia
New Proclamations
The National Bank of Ethiopia Establishment (as Amended)
Proclamation No. 591/2008
Banking business proclamation No. 592/2008
WHY a NEW Proclamation?
In 1994 there were only 3 banks all state-owned but in 2008 there were 12
banks of which 8 were private
loans amounted to only ETB 1.15bill in 1994 and it reached ETB 26bill
Deposits were ETB 7.7bill in 1994,and it increased to more than ETB50bill in
2008
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6.3 Financial market regulation in Ethiopia
WHY a NEW Proclamation?
Malpractices in the banking sector
Unavailability of credit information sharing mechanism
Increased potential for bank failure
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End of Chapter 6
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