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In a matter of weeks I have been able to reach dozens of institutions operating in the field of sustainable finance across a variety of countries. While our industry copes with an economic and health crisis, forums such as the ESG & Capital Markets Africa Virtual series are setting the stage for digital sharing of what responsible investment practices Dirkje Bouma, Greg Smith, Jo Maharaj, Brian Marcus, Group Treasurer, Emerging Markets Head of Loan Head of Corporate should look like: transparent, accessible and trustworthy. Growth Point Strategist, Syndications, Finance, Properties M&G Investments Rand Merchant Bank Seplat Petroleum Alessia Falsarone, Managing Director, Head of Sustainable Investing, PineBridge Investments

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08.55 Opening remarks 11.00 How have banks’ approach to lending in the syndicated market changed in the COVID era? 09.00 Keynote address: The role of the National Treasury in moving the South African • Assessing local market liquidity: How do regional banks’ offering of favourable pricing and tenor economy forward post COVID-19 (presentation) vary across the region? • What measures have been put in place by the government to boost the South African • To what extent can local markets withstand ongoing volatility? economy in 2020-2021? • Longer tenors vs. liquidity flow vs. need to diversify lending base: What challenges are • Effective sovereign debt and liquidity management: How much funding does the government syndication teams facing with regards to size, pricing and structure of deals? need to support its economic recovery plan? • How can banks weathering the slowdown in syndicated loan activity across the continent? • Why are banks choosing to diversify their lending base to pension funds and corporates? 09.30 Assessing sovereign debt outlook for 2021: Where are sovereigns looking for funding? • How are volatile liquidity levels impacting lenders’ approach to offering new structures to new • How have rating downgrades affected sovereigns’ ability to source funding? What options are borrowers? now on the table? • Preparing for a transition away from LIBOR: What should bankers look out for in the fallback • Hard vs. local currency: How has reliance and availability of USD for sovereigns changed due language of legal agreements? How does this affect loan structure going forward? to COVID-19? Jo Maharaj, Head of Loan Syndications, Rand Merchant Bank • Re-engaging the institutional investor appetite into Africa: What do investors need to see from Lucy Konie, Head: Distribution and Loan Syndication - International, Standard Bank sovereigns to improve their debt sustainability? Moderated by: Eric Zimny, Managing Director, Head of CEEMEA Origination, Loan Capital Adrien Diouf, Managing Director, Agence UMOA-Titres Markets, SMBC Senior Executive, Afreximbank Patience Oniha, Head of Debt Management Office, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Nigeria 12.45 Capital markets strategies in the new normal: Managing FX volatility, rating James Mnyupe, Presidential Economic Advisor, Republic of Namibia downgrades, and access to markets Dr Joseph Allimany Thullah, Director of Debt Management, Ministry of Finance & Economic • How do African treasury and funding teams interpret ongoing FX volatility? How will this impact Development, Republic of Sierra Leone their access to the bonds and loans markets into 2021? • Assessing corporate funding methods pre and post pandemic: How do treasurers now view 10.15 Africa’s economic outlook for 2021 and beyond: A regional run-down of capital structures? post-COVID-19 growth across the continent • How can borrowers optimise balance sheets whilst maintaining a stable liquidity position? • How are rating downgrades affecting South Africa’s ability to structure reform? • Eurobonds, private placements: Understanding the diversified funding options available to • Political transitions, economic recovery and commodity prices in East Africa: Which sectors are African borrowers proving resilient post pandemic, and where is there a rocky road ahead? Manjit Dhillon, Interim Chief Financial Officer, Helios Towers Africa • What impact will the restructuring of oil & gas exposed loans have on Nigeria’s debt profile? Deepen Jhina, General Manager: Capital, Investment & Funding, MTN Group What measures are the Central Bank implementing to support this? Trang Nguyen, Executive Director, Debt Capital Markets, SMBC • How has being pegged to the French Treasury aided Francophone economies to withstand Moderated by: Neville Mandimika, Economist and Fixed Income Strategist, volatility during the pandemic? How might this change with the newly introduced Eco Rand Merchant Bank currency? Charles Robertson, Global Chief Economist and Head of Macro Strategy, Renaissance Capital The ALCB Fund has been a long-standing supporter of Bonds, Loans & Sukuk. These Kaan Nazli, Senior Economist and Portfolio Manager, Neuberger Berman conferences play an important role in the development of African capital markets by Guy Lundy, Futurist & Leadership Consultant, Spencer Stuart bringing together a diverse range of market stakeholders to foster new relationships Tshepo Ntsimane, Head: Metros, Intermediate Cites & Water Boards, Development Bank of and discuss relevant issues. Such dialogue is as important as ever in these uncertain South Africa (DBSA) times, which is why we look forward to attending the upcoming virtual summit. Moderated by: Jan Friederich, Senior Director, Fitch Ratings Brock Hoback, Executive Director, ALCB Fund

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12.30 Elections, trade, and post-COVID recovery: How are investors pricing African credit 15.00 Debt restructuring and debt forbearance: What lessons can be taken from successful in the current climate? transactions in South Africa across the rest of the continent? • Market volatility and credit ratings: How is uncertainty being priced into African bonds? • Navigating the legal and regulatory frameworks: What should you be aware of before • How are investors hedging their exposure to downgrades across the continent? entering a restructuring? • How has the US presidential campaign and upcoming election impacted the way investors • Understanding how to factor payment and covenant deferrals into your wider financing structure view Africa credit? • Importance of mitigating against potential liquidity issues, and lack of protection on Stock Exchange listings • AfCFTA: How do investors view the Africa Free Trade Agreement as a vehicle to stimulate post- • What role is the DSSI looking to play in kickstarting the most fragile sectors (e.g. retail, COVID growth between economies? Does it affect how they price differently across the continent? aviation, transport)? How will African economies support themselves post DSSI? • Where do investors see opportunities for African credit as we head into 2021? • How does DSSI and debt restructuring fit together? Is a restructuring inevitable following any Joe Delvaux, Chief Investment Officer, Global Fixed Income, Emerging Market Investment DSSI agreements? Management Hans Humes, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer, Greylock Capital Simon Howie, Co-Head SA & Africa Fixed Income, Ninety One Asset Management Management LLC Matthew Duggan, Head of Syndicate, Absa CIB Thomas Christensen, Head of Emerging Market Sovereign Debt, Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) Mark Kalil, Head: Africa Syndicate, Debt Capital Markets, Standard Bank Kevin Daly, Portfolio Manager, Emerging Market Debt, Aberdeen Standard Investments Markus Bayer, Head of CEE Debt Capital Markets, MUFG Moderated by: Anthony Evens, Head: Structured Asset Management, Absa CIB Moderated by: Greg Smith, Emerging Markets Strategist, M&G Investments 15.45 Supporting pre-COVID activity and easing the downturn: How are DFIs, ECAs and 13.30 How has de-dollarisation, currency depreciation, and increased reliance on the commercial banks working alongside each other to ease the financial impact of the naira impacted Nigeria’s long-term debt outlook? pandemic on the continent? • With a shortage of USD funding, can the naira market be “overtapped”? Is it sustainable to rely • With IMF and World Bank support on the table, are DFIs seeing a slow-down in appetite for long-term on the naira? syndications from some clients? How are they adjusting to this? • What measures do the government have in place if it depreciates further? • How is the relationship between DFIs and commercial banks changing with DFIs taking on an increased role in club deals? • How can the government balance the funding of much-needed infrastructure with helping borrowers get back on their feet? Where does the priority lie? • Where do commercial banks see opportunities post-pandemic? Tony Esene, Head of Corporate Finance, Dangote Group Banji Fehintola, Treasurer and Head of Treasury and FI, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) Oguche Agudah, Chief Executive Officer, Pension Funds Operators Association of Nigeria (PENOP) Tusekile Kibonde, Resident Underwriter, Tanzania, African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) Narayan Agarwal, Chief Financial Officer, Dufil Prima Foods PLC Michael Fischer, Director, Financial Institutions Africa, KfW DEG Pabina Yinkere, Chief Investment Officer, Sigma Pensions Miranda Abraham, Loans Syndications, Investment Banking, Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) Dolu Olugbenjo, Head of Corporate Financing Solutions, Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC Moderated by: Constantin Von Moltke, Director of Syndications and Agency, Afreximbank Kolawole Owodunni, Chief Investment Officer, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority Moderated by: Femi Oladehin, Partner, Argentil Capital Partners 16.30 Economic aftershocks of the election: How the volatile U.S. election as well as spending, tax, and trade policies will impact global markets in 2021 and beyond 14.15 Transition finance as a gateway to green: How can fossil fuel dependent economies • What are the policies being talked about for 2021 and how will they impact markets? start thinking about ESG? What are the first-steps? • US economic trajectory: What does this mean for the global economic trajectory? • What do banks and investors expect from commodity-driven companies in relation to their • What is the outlook for emerging market economies and financial markets? approach to ESG? Jason Schenker, President, Prestige Economics and Chairman, The Futurist Institute • For an oil, gas or mining company thinking about becoming more sustainably focused, what are the first steps in the transition process? 17.00 Keynote address: Supporting the region for a return to economic growth • How can oil & gas and mining companies start to become more conscious about greener reporting? Professor Benedict Oramah, President, Afreximbank Brian Marcus, Head of Corporate Finance, Seplat Petroleum Moderated by: Heidi Barends, Sustainable Finance, Absa CIB 17.30 Close of Day One

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0 9.00 How are banks funding their way through an environment of low rates and low GDP 12.00 Keynote address: Mobilising African infrastructure investment for 2021 and beyond (and loan) growth? Samaila Zubairu, Chief Executive Officer, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) • Impact of COVID and low interest rates: What are banks’ outlook for credit growth and NPLs? • How are bank treasurers’ approaching ALM and fund raising in 2020-2021? 12.30 Africa’s energy and infrastructure (social and physical): Who is investing and what • Outlook on forbearance and central bank policies vs. balance sheet transparency role are financiers playing to kick-start these projects? • Bonds vs. loans: Which markets are offering better terms? • How do pipelines compare pre and post pandemic? • Which sectors are piquing investor interest? Are governance structures robust enough for investors 09.45 Understanding South African SOE financing plans for the next 12-18 months to want to invest in energy and transport projects? • What strategies are SOEs employing to restructure their pre-existing debt? Where are they • Greenfield vs. brownfield vs. health and educational infrastructure: Which types of projects and looking to source alternative funding? which sectors are seeing a renewed appetite for investment? • What are the operational challenges impacting SOEs’ ability to refinance? • What criteria do DFIs and ECAs focus on when selecting a project for funding? To what extent will • What do investors need to see from SOEs to better assess their debt profile? they fill the funding and tenor gaps? Siyabonga Shange, Treasury Manager, SANRAL • Multilateral vs. bank funding: How do the funding options for borrowers compare? Senior Executive, National Treasury, Republic of South Africa Alastair Herbertson, Director, Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund Palesa Ryan, Head of Origination and Coverage for the Social, Health and Education, 10.30 Hedging against FX volatility: What instruments are available to African corporates, Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) and how can they be implemented? 13.15 Assessing private credit as a vehicle to bridge the gap between the debt and equity markets • What instruments are available (natural or constructed) to hedge against currency depreciation? How accessible are they? • What products are banks and private equity houses offering if borrowers choose to access alternative funding? • How can corporates optimise balance sheet management and improve ALM to include hedging instruments? • Why it is important to have alternatives to debt and more malleable capital on the table in the current climate? • USD vs. local currency: Is USD the best currency for hedging when it will be linked to LIBOR? How to assess local currency hedging performance with the transition to the new benchmark rate • What methods can be used to turn debt into equity (if necessary), and how can alternative credit firms support this? Dirkje Bouma, Group Treasurer, Growth Point Properties Nathaniel Micklem, Portfolio Manager, Ninety One Asset Management Prince Essilfie, Senior Vice President, Treasury Client Solutions, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) Paul Kavuma, Chief Executive Officer, Catalyst Principal Partners James Doree, Managing Director, Lions Head Global Partners Samia Tnani Seidensticker, Head of Credit Origination, AfricInvest Private Credit 11.15 Securitisation as a vehicle to manage risk: How can a successful South African model Moderated by: Marina Nakano, Chief Operating Officer and Financial Director, African Private translate to the rest of the continent? Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA) • Securitisation as a safe haven for investment: Why is this vehicle becoming more attractive to 14.00 Close of conference investors? • Overcoming compliance burden and regulatory costs: What methods worked well in South Africa? • Does one size fit all? Can legal and regulatory nuances be translated to different African economies? The maiden edition of ESG & Capital Markets Africa Virtual delivered all that it promised and Gill Raine, Senior Policy Advisor, Fixed Income, ASISA absolutely much more, especially during an uncertain period when the global industry was Yohan Assous, Head of Structured Finance, GCR Ratings contending with disruption of Covid-19. The virtual gathering of subject matter experts, David Towers, Director, Quadridge Trust Services quality of content and discourse on relevant issues made the experience of this event one AK Ismail, Head: Finance and Treasury, SA Home Loans to remember, and be proud of. Standard Bank has been a long-standing partner for these conferences, and remains committed to leading the way in development of the African Moderated by: Marc Hearn, Executive: Debt Capital Markets and Securitisation, Standard Bank capital markets. Kobby Bentsi-Enchill, Head of Debt Capital Markets, Stanbic IBTC Capital

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