MEP Gabi Zimmer, President of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left Group (GUE/NGL)
invites you to a press conference launching the round table:
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‘Restarting the SME credit market in Europe:
what role for securitisation and the capital markets?’’
Hosted by Othmar Karas, MEP
9 April 2013
6.00pm-8.00pm, followed by a cocktail reception
European Parliament, entrance place Luxembourg, Brussels
Securitisation is a structured finance tool that enables financial institutions to sell cash-generating assets (such as SME loans) on their balance sheets to entities created especially for this purpose. These entities can then issue securities backed by the cash flows of the original asset (asset-backed securities) and sell these to investors. Until 2007, this practice was seen by SME stakeholders as a promising method of financing and risk transfer, with the potential to substantially reduce the cost of capital associated with SME lending and increase the supply of funds.
The financial crisis changed everything. Securitisation earned itself a bad name in policy circles, as the originate-to-distribute model was perceived to be vulnerable to lax lending standards and informational opacity, which led to a loss of liquidity from the wholesale markets. Although failures were largely concentrated in the US sub-prime mortgage and CDO markets, the relatively new practice of SME loan securitisation was also seen as tarnished by association with these sectors, despite European assets performing very well from a credit and secondary market standpoint. This, added to a number of structural challenges, such as the heterogeneous nature of SME loans and the limited liquidity for SME loan-backed securities, made the securitisation of SME loans nearly impossible – and it was difficult enough in the best of times.
Now, as the European economy struggles to find its feet, the sovereign debt crisis and the implementation of CRDIV are forcing banks to ration their capital in a way that is not always supportive of economic recovery in the medium-term. Securitisation of high quality assets is thus regaining attractiveness as a part of a new business model for banks, which could be part of the solution for SMEs’ funding shortfall.
The evidence shows that European securitisations have performed very well, in both credit and pricing terms, in recent years. While of course the lessons of the financial crisis are important, member states need to build on this evidence to ensure that their regulatory frameworks do not hinder the development of an SME loan securitisation market, and prioritise the right tools –including public support- to build a sustainable, liquid market in Europe. In this vein, the European Commission’s Action Plan on access to finance includes a commitment to ‘consider how to promote access to SME bond markets and securitisation,’ while the EIF and the OECD have also called on policymakers to support this move. Much has already been done by the financial industry to rebuild trust in securitisation and engaging in dialogue and awareness-raising efforts to better explain to SMEs and their advisers the benefits of securitisation. The recent industry introduction of the PCS securitisation label, which includes SME loans, is an important part of this process.
Othmar Karas, MEP is therefore happy to invite you to an informed experts’ roundtable jointly organised by UEAPME, AFME (Association for Financial Markets in Europe) and ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), in order to discuss how to ensure a careful revival of SME loan securitisation, building on the recent promising developments in this market.
RSVP by 28th March to cecile.bonino@accaglobal.com (late registration will not be accepted, the security rules of the European Parliament are strict)
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Draft agenda
5.30pm Registration
6.00pm Welcome speech by Othmar Karas, MEP
6.15pm Roundtable moderated by Corien Wortmann-Kool, MEP
7.25pm Q&As
7.50pm Concluding remarks , Corien Wortmann-Kool, MEP
8.00pm Cocktail reception
Cecile Bonino
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