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You are the founder of the Canadia Bank, the largest bank in Cambodia.
Can you present us your bank, its main developments since its formation
and tell us why you decided to create it?
I left Cambodia in
1980 to go to Canada. The situation in my country was quite unstable
and we wanted to go abroad to have a new life. In 1988, I received a
letter from my uncle who had come back to Cambodia from Paris. In that
letter, he explained to me that things had improved a lot in Cambodia
at the political and economical level and that it was time for me to
come back. So in 1991, I came to Cambodia, met some businessmen and
government people and decided to establish a business. While being in
Canada, we had a jewelry store and people were asking me to send their
money towards family members in Cambodia. Although it began with small
amounts, in 1989 we were sending already 5 million USD, which is a huge
amount. This transfer of money concept gave the idea to create a bank.
At
that point, there was not much confidence in the country and although
the policy of the Government was to attract foreign investment,
specially the one coming from Cambodians living overseas, we decided to
create a trust company which was also able to provide banking services.
At that time there were just 5 banks in Cambodia and my bank started to
flourish thanks to the UNTAC and its soldiers that made a lot of
deposits.
In 1993 the Governor of the Bank of Cambodia
approached me requesting me to formally transform my trust company into
a bank as it was growing so fast. Although our initial capital was not
enough, the Governor told me we could start already with 1.5 million
USD. As we had a lot of depositors and also plenty of Cambodians from
overseas trusting in our bank, we managed to grow and currently my
bank's total assets amounting of 174 million USD. In deposits we have
150 million and our reserves in 2002 totals 18 million USD. Currently
my deposits are about 26% of the whole country's deposits and our loans
are about 32% of country's total.
Can you give us some other facts and figures about your bank?
What
concerns the customers, we do not have the statistics on that, but
mainly we deal with local businessmen and other foreign businessmen
coming mainly form China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. We
have a hard time attracting Western businessmen as they consider our
country not to be reliable. They prefer to deal with foreign banks, as
they do not have so much confidence in local banks, my bank is local
owned even if the capital comes from foreigners, the money is always in
Cambodia.
We have a total of 12 offices throughout the country
one head office, one exchange office and ten other branches. There are
290 employees from which around 100 are security guards. This is needed
to create confidence with our customers. There are no security
companies to transport the money, so I must provide the trucks to send
the money to our clients.
Since the application of the new
banking law, there are 17 banks left operating in Cambodia, what would
you consider are your competitive advantages in respect to those other
16 banks?
Before the application of the Banking Law, there were
a lot of speculators obtaining a license for other purposes than just
banking in Cambodia. Others thought that with the low capital
requirements, just 5 million USD, they could come to Cambodia to make
easy businesses, but in fact they were always disappointed and their
level of business became so low that they had to shut down or the
Government revoked their licenses. With the new requirements, there are
just 17 banks left complying with the Banking Law.
What concerns
our competitive advantage, we are creating the confidence in the
people, even during hard times, and we have stayed while other banks,
mainly foreign, ran away. We even remained opened during the July
events in 1997. Everyone came to get their money so we decided to limit
the withdrawals to a 1,000 USD per day and with the priority to
customers who had to deal with foreigners in order to let them respect
their payments and keep on business. Luckily at that time we had a lot
of cash reserve, so we suffered a lot for more than 20 days, but later
when everything cleared up, the depositors came back. Since then we
have an image of reliable bank. Our money is here, not invested abroad.
We also have quite a high cash reserve, between 52% and 48%, people is
used to keep a lot of cash for safety reasons. So Cambodia's loan and
deposit spread is very high because a lot of bankers keep cash in hand.
Another thing is the solvency ratio of the Central Bank, it is always
higher than international standards, so even when the normal ratio is
around 8%, in Cambodia is 20%, 2.5 times the average, in Cambodia,
every bank keeps the cash.
Your bank is also known for its product innovation, what are the main services and products you are offering?
Our
bank is the first commercial bank in Cambodia to use the smart card
system. We integrated this system from a French company called BULM. We
were also the first banks to introduce an ATM machine for my
cardholders, but it seems not to be so successful. This is mainly due
to the fact that Cambodians are quite conservative and they always want
to have cash in hand. In 2001, we became a principal member of
MasterCard and a principal member of VISA in 2003. This has helped to
increase the country's image.
Another of our advantages is
our relatively small size that helps us take decisions quickly and
easily on subjects like loan requests. When it comes to loans, we know
the local people and business so we can take decisions easily and
efficiently. Also my staff is part of my competitive advantage, most of
them are multi-lingual, making Chinese, English and French investors
feel comfortable. We also have several facilities without charge and we
even offer some VIP services.
What other projects or services is Canadia Bank developing?
In
2001 we have created our venture capital, so when a client comes with a
good project and they have funding above 10% of it, we take the project
for study and if it qualifies as a good project we finance the rest of
it. We have two conditions, the first one is that we must manage the
finances and the second one is to obtain a good profit share. It
doesn't have to be seen as equity participation, it is just a loan. So
every year the developer must pay interests, the profit sharing and
some small management fee to the bank. With this way of working we can
help develop the country. There are plenty of people with good ideas
but no money to implement them so our bank gets involved and helps
those entrepreneurs to realize their projects. It is hard to find
businessmen willing to get involved in projects above one million USD,
but we already have created an industrial park, a shopping mall, a
convention and multi purpose hall and a cultural village with this
formula.
You are mainly focused on the local level but what are
the plans of the bank to internationalize its activities and get
involved in international projects?
International development
projects are not that easy to start. We started dealing with IFC
(International Finance Corporation) and the World Bank, but with
Cambodia's image it is not so easy to get funding from this kind of
institutions. We presented a project for renewable energy in 1999 with
feasibility studies included and after three years we still have no
answer. Some of my clients ask if it is possible to obtain from the IFC
long-term low interest loans, but in fact in Cambodia it is difficult
to find this kind of projects. Mainly also because of the competition
big projects should have to face with our huge neighbors Vietnam and
Thailand.
In order to get into the international scene, do you
think you would need to create a strategic alliance or a partnership
with a foreign institution?
In order to get into the international scene, do you think you would
need to create a strategic alliance or a partnership with a foreign
institution?
We started up one project with a German financial
institution called KfW. They prepared a 10 million EUR grant to
Cambodia and asked the Ministry of Finance to chose some banks in
Cambodia as their partner to run an SME (Small and Medium Enterprise)
project. Our bank was chosen, as we are quite active on the small
business loan. So, they sent a consultant to our bank and the project
was approved.
We are interested into obtaining long term
funding, I am talking of ten years with three years grace period. The
problem you encounter in Cambodia is that if you deposit 1 million USD,
48% to 52% of it must remain in the bank. So our target is to find
foreign financial institutions to have long-term local funds for
economic development. My loan interest now is 12%, just the prime rate.
This is very hard for local businessmen, we have to reduce the interest
rate.
With all your experience in the Cambodian banking system, what would you say are the strengths and weaknesses of this system?
One
of the points to improve is to be really connected with foreign
financial institutions. Not only at the technical or the management
level, the most important is the funding. We have had a good start but
I think this is a long process. The moment we start to have a more
attractive long term, low cost funding, and industries will start to
get profitable. The factories can deal with a 7% or 8%, but 12%, as it
is currently it makes its development quite hard.
On the
positive side, the Cambodian banks have little Government intervention
and although the start-up requirements are quite high, the Governor of
the Central Bank does not ignore the banker's needs. The Government has
established a working group with the banks and the Banker's Association
to ask their opinions about new issues. They see the banker as a
partner and they want to know about their problems and their opinions.
Do you have any kind of training policy for your own staff in order to develop their skills?
When
we started our bank, most of the management team was former employees
of the National Bank or people we had brought over from Canada or
France. We required university level and mastering several languages.
Currently we have training programs on Saturday for languages and
internal management. We also encourage them to acquire computer skills
and to obtain new degrees by paying them 50% to 80% of their fees. We
also send employees to seminars abroad to improve our bank staff's
skills. So, as you can see our bank is indeed committed to help our
staff develop.
What would be your final message to foreign investors willing to come to Cambodia?
My
opinion as a bank manager is that when a foreign investor decides to
come to Cambodia, the first thing he has to do, is to choose a good
partner. Second, there is a need to maintain a good communication at
the right government level and also at a right timing. The most
important thing is you need to do a good market research. Choose a good
project with a good partner and invest the money in research.
HISTORY
Canadia
Gold & Trust Corporation Ltd. was founded in 1991 in a joint
venture between Cambodians from Canada and the National Bank of
Cambodia. At that time it was managed by former staff of the National
Bank of Cambodia. To serve our customers better and due to changes in
the financial market and the increasing number of banking customers, we
re-structured our company and changed the name of Canadia Gold &
Trust Corporation Ltd. to Canadia Bank Ltd in 1993. Today, we have
branches in Phnom Penh city and other parts of Cambodia. We are
affiliated to major foreign banks in North America, Europe, and Asia to
handle financial transactions of our customers abroad. Canadia Bank
Ltd. has been successful and growing and we would like you to be part
of our business.
MISSION
Our goal is to be competitive and to meet the customers' needs and satisfaction.
SHAREHOLDERS AND DIRECTORS
Canadia
Bank Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Overseas Cambodian Investment
Corporation Ltd (a public limited company incorporated in Cambodia).
The Bank's directors are: Mr. Pung Kheav Se
Mrs. Lim Sophany
Mr. Phuong Khinh Hoa
Mr. Mao Khan
Mr. Tol Hak.
SERVICES
Canadia
Bank is one of the first financial institutions opened in Phnom Penh in
early 1991 when Cambodia started to re-build its economy. We are one of
the leaders in helping open up the banking and financial sector in
Cambodia. Our team works very hard to innovate and design services and
products to achieve a professional and high banking standard.
Our services and products are listed below:
- Personal and business accounts
- Deposit accounts
- Foreign exchange
- Local and international money transfers
- Credit card cash advance & traveller cheques
- Canadia Bank smart cards
- Documentary credits & performance guarantees
- Agricultural, industrial, and commercial loans
- Real-estate transactions
- Business & investment consulting
PROJECTS
Our
Bank's core financing is on the tourism related projects as the number
of visitors coming to Cambodia has been increasing over the years. The
mega projects financed by our Bank are the following:
Shopping Center Sorya Ltd.
The
Sorya Shopping Mall is located at Street 142 and Street 63 in Phnom
Penh. It is a fully air-conditioned building equipped with elevators
and lifts as well as a large parking area.
Canadia New Village
This
is the Canadia New Village located Southwest of Phnom Penh. The village
consists of a market, stores, a bus station, cinema and houses.
Canadia Industrial Park
The
Company has constructed 23 factories in an industrial park at Trapeang
Thloeung Village, Chomchao Street, Chomchao Quarter, Dangkor District,
Phnom Penh and lease to all the investors. The industrial park is well
equipped with all the basic infrastructures i.e. electricity, water,
accommodation for the workers, food stalls and garbage collection and
etc.
Cambodian Folk, Custom & Culture Village
The
Cambodian Folk, Custom & Culture Village is currently under
construction. It will have a total area of 20 hectares near the world
famous Angkor Wat temples site in Siem Reap.
BRANCHES
Phnom Penh Branches
Head Office
No. 265-269, Ang Duong Street
Tel: (855) 23 215 286
Fax: (855) 23 427 064
Telex: CANADIA KA36188
Credit-Smart Card Tel: (855) 23 215 085 / 215 086
E-mail: canadia@camnet.com.kh
Olympic Branch
No. 394, Samdech Preah Sihanouk Blvd.
Tel: (855) 23 720 503 / 720 492 / 725 458
Fax: (855) 23 218 395
H/P: (855) 12 811 878
Charles de Gaulle Branch
No. 126, Charles de Gaulle Blvd.
Tel: (855) 23 214 668 / 214 868 / 214 898
Fax: (855) 23 214 288
Canadia Industrial Park
Trapeang Thloeung Village, Veng Sreng Street,
Chomchao Quarter, Dangkor District
Tel: (855) 23 802 005
Fax: (855) 23 802 005 / 802 003
H/P: (855) 12 988 608 / 12 839 012
Sihanoukville Branch
Independent Blvd.
Tel: (855) 34 933 490
Fax: (855) 34 933 697
H/P: (855) 12 848 673 / 16 347 505
Battambang Branch
The North of Phsar Thom Market
Tel: (855) 53 952 267
Fax: (855) 53 952 005
H/P: (855) 16 538 353 / 16 839 238
Kompong Cham Branch
Canadia Commercial Center
Tel: (855) 42 941 361
Fax: (855) 42 941 360
H/P: (855) 12 848 672 / 11 894 933
Pailin Branch
No. 2, 726 Wat Village, Pailin Comune, Pailin District
H/P: (855) 16 530 011 / 530 013
Siem Reap Branch
No. 558-559, Phsar Chas Street, Svay Dangkum District
Tel: (855) 63 964 808
Fax: (855) 63 964 809
H/P: (855) 16 919 869 / 12 871 738
INTERNATIONAL POLICY
OVERSEAS CAMBODIAN INVESTMENT CORPORATION
Holding
company of the bank, the Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation has
as main mission to attract foreign investors to Cambodia to realize all
the projects Canadia Bank is i