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present a conference that will really
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s. This is the
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Jeremy Turpen
&
Divisional Director, Finance IQ address the challenges of extending financial
Conference Director services to the poor and thereby to reduce global
A Division of IQPC poverty. The organization does this by connecting,
IQPC
marielouise.adlercreutz@iqpc.c educating, and engaging people in microfinance.
om SVMN hosts top-tier monthly speaker programs and
networking events, offers training courses, provides
microfinance information and presentations on its website
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3. Pre Conference Workshops
Monday, June 15, 2009
9:00 - 12:00 8:00-9:00 Registration and Morning Networking
A Microfinance 101: Small Loans, Big Impact: A Pre-Conference Primer on Microfinance
Interested in learning more about microfinance? Learn the basics of Conquering Issues in the Microfinance Landscape
Microfinance or brush up on the topics! Join Sean Foote as he • Evaluating country contexts and variations
condenses his popular Berkeley business school class on Microfinance • Gaining liquidity for investors
into a few short hours. Why does group lending work? Why are there • Effectively applying entrepreneurship
differences in geographic penetration of microfinance? Is gender bias
Offering Other Microfinance Products—Beyond Credit
ethical? Don’t miss this pre-conference workshop that will maximize • Introducing savings products
your understanding for the main event! • Understanding the importance of education
Introduction to Microfinance • Mitigating risk with insurance
• Building a foundation with a history of informal savings
Investing in MFIs
• Dissecting major components of microfinance’s ecosystem
• Measuring impact
• Overcoming challenges in microfinance: gender, impact, alternatives
• Selecting an investment vehicle and process
Designing a Structure that Works—Group Lending and Variations • Assessing Sustainability
• Analyzing microfinance’s unique structure
Workshop Leader:
• Exploring rates of return and the cost of money
Sean Foote, Partner
• Comparing and contrasting individual vs. group lending
LABRADOR VENTURES, Professional Faculty, UC-BERKELEY HAAS
Overcoming Management Challenges at MFIs—Compensation and SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Structure
• Overcoming scale issues
• Addressing the issue of mission drift
• Realizing techniques for realistic sustainability
1:15 – 4:15 12:00 - 1:15 Networking Luncheon
B Utilizing Microfinance Investment Vehicles to Achieve your Goals
Learn directly from the experts on how to structure MIVs from incubating PART 3: INCUBATING, GROWING AND MANAGING A SUCCESFUL MIV
an MIV to selecting an investment. You’ll walk away with a thorough Structuring Best Practices
understanding of everything MIV • Determining the optimal structure—tax & structural issues
• Establishing a reasonable fee structure
PART 1: CURRENT STATUS • Evaluating reinvestment criteria
Building a Foundation—An Overview of Microfinance Investment
Vehicles Fundraising for Successful MIVs
• Defining microfinance investment vehicles (MIVs) and key terms • Identifying and carving out a niche for new funds
• Understanding the distribution of current MIV assets under management: • Expanding the investment scope with follow-on funds
- Regional, asset class, and domicile considerations • Selecting the appropriate investors for your fund
- Direct MFI investments vs. MIVs
Lessons Learned from HR, Operations, and Administration
Comparing and Contrasting MIV Segmentation by Structure
Mastering the Investment Process
Diving Deeper into an MIV
Sourcing Deals Successfully
• Exploring the anatomy of fund-of-funds, bank-supported funds, local
• Entering new markets
currency funds, secondary funds, owner/operator holding companies, • Deal-making best practices
greenfield funds
- Emerging trends
• Structuring MIVs to maximize growth and achieve sustainability
- Learning from new case studies
• Exploring the current microfinance investment landscape
- Coupling M&A activity with investments
Understanding the Impact of MIV growth - Investing in convertibles
• Assessing the growth of assets under management and number of funds
Assessing the Importance of Effective Exits
• Comparing relative growth rates of equity, debt, and hybrid funds
• Exiting strategies—best practices and lessons learned
• Dissecting important drivers for MIV growth
• Dissecting case studies of past effective MIV exits
Analyzing MIV Performance - Profund
• Contrasting debt returns, equity returns, indices, and synthetic returns - MIV investors in ACCION
• Balancing index providers and rating organizations - Indian MIV investments in multiple rounds of financing for the same
MFI
Predicting Future Trends for the Next Wave of MIVs
Assessing, Mitigating and Monitoring MIV Risk
PART 2: ANALYZING MIVS FROM THE INVESTORS’ PERSPECTIVE Market risk
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Exploring MIV Features: What do Investors look for? • Credit risk
• Exploring liquidity, foreign currency risk, expense ratios, and track records
• Operational risk
• Comparing and contrasting the pros and cons of:
• Legal/regulatory risk
- Large MIVs vs. Small MIVs
- Captive MIVs vs Non-captive MIVs Workshop Leaders:
- Regional Specialization Howard J. Finkelstein, Founder
- Debt MIVs vs. Equity MIVs vs. Hybrid MIVs LAW OFFICES OF HOWARD J. FINKELSTEIN
Selecting the Right MIV to Achieve your Investment Goals Bhakti Mirchandani, Associate Vice President
• Insuring appropriate due diligence UNITUS CAPITAL
• Selecting investment criteria
• Considering perspectives of commercial, commercially-oriented, and
Roland Dominicé, Executive Director
development investors SYMBIOTICS
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4. Main Conference Day One
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
8:00 Registration & Coffee 12:30 Networking Luncheon
9:00 A Special Welcome from the Silicon Valley Microfinance Network 1:30 Mitigating Foreign Exchange Risk with these Innovative
The Silicon Valley Microfinance Network is a grass-roots organization that Techniques
leverages the unique attributes and characteristics of the bay area to What new players are successfully tackling the forex risk issues and how?
connect, educate and engage people in the field of microfinance. • Unraveling how the global recession is affecting currencies
• Predicting upcoming currency fluctuations
Sean Foote, Board • Applying forex lessons to the microfinance industry
SILICON VALLEY MICROFINANCE NETWORK, LABRADOR VENTURES, LLC, • Comparing and contrasting investor forex strategies
Professional Faculty, BERKELEY HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS • Tackling difficult forex issues for MFI’s
April Newman, Executive Director
Moderator:
SILICON VALLEY MICROFINANCE NETWORK
Rupert Ayton, Chairman & Co-Founder
CENTER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL FINANCE
9:20 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Explosive Growth and Impressive
Outreach: What the Microfinance Industry can Learn from Silicon Panelists:
Valley about Scale Brian Cox, Executive Director
Join the visionary leader of this fast-growth company on scaling microfinance MFX SOLUTIONS
to reach ALL of the world’s poor by accessing the retail investor. Art Avedisian, Executive Director
Tracey Turner, Founder CYGMA
MICROPLACE (AN EBAY COMPANY)
2:30 Mid-Afternoon Refreshment & Networking Break
10:00 Mid-Morning Refreshment & Networking Break
3:00 Microfinance Dot Com: Leveraging the Unique Powers of the
10:30 Learning Lessons from the Social Networking World Internet to Scale Effectively, Improve Efficiency, and More!
Meet us at the crossroads of innovation as we learn lessons from the • Analyzing online marketing strategies for microfinance
world’s leading social networking sites about expansion and outreach to • Learning how donors and investors alike are increasingly utilizing the
reach the next billion! web
• Leveraging the unique powers of the internet to increase scale • Monetizing traffic and successfully converting clicks to profitability
• Monetizing social networks to increase outreach and impact
Moderator:
• Utilizing Silicon Valley business models for outreach marketing in the
Tracey Turner, Founder
developing world MICROPLACE, AN EBAY COMPANY
Moderator: Panelists:
Dave McClure, Founder & CEO Premal Shah, President
500 HATS KIVA
Panelists: Randy Paynter, Founder & President
Jason Oberfest, Senior Vice President CARE2
MYSPACE
Brita Lombardi, Executive Vice President, Marketing & Expansion
Adam Nash, Sr. Director – Product & User Experience DONORS CHOOSE
LINKEDIN
Dennis Whittle, CEO
Hunter Walk, Director—Product Development GLOBAL GIVING
YOUTUBE (A GOOGLE COMPANY)
Roland Dominicé, Executive Director
Meagan Marks, Director SYMBIOTICS
FACEBOOK
4:00 Picking Winners: What Microfinance Investors can learn from
11:30 Investor Strategies in Challenging Times: Impact Investors Share Sand Hill Road
their Perspective Join Silicon Valley’s top Venture Capitalists and Private Equity Firms as
Capital flows into microfinance registered astounding growth during they discuss how to apply tried and true investment strategies to
2004-07. In this panel, leading impact investors share their views on development finance.
microfinance investing in light of: the current financial market turmoil, • Discovering how Silicon Valley Venture Capital Firms will enjoy
microfinance industry performance and global economic realities. We’ll emerging market returns in the sector, in any market
cover important topics such as: • Identifying countercyclical investments that won’t be affected in the
• What the industry is doing right to attract capital in this economy
downturn
• What the industry could do to attract more commercial capital to the • Learning different opportunities from Venture Capital and Private
industry Equity experts
• Examining the changing roles of the various sources of microfinance • Evaluating the impact of different investor roles
capital during the global recession
Moderator:
Moderator: Maya Chorengel, Managing Director
Joan Trant, Executive Director UNITUS EQUITY FUND
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MICROFINANCE INVESTORS
Panelists:
Speakers: Randy Haykin, Managing Director
Raul Pomares, Vice President OUTLOOK VENTURES
GUGGENHEIM PARTNERS
Elizabeth Clarkson,
Gerhard Pries, President DRAPER FISHER JURVETSON
MEDA INVESTMENTS
Taylor Jordan, Managing Director 5:00 End of Day 1
IMPRINT CAPITAL ADVISERS
Alex Hartzler
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Get ready for a conference that
really stands out from the
crowd! Attend to:
proudly present:
Expand outreach and increase
•
Microfinance 2.0
impact in the developing world
TM
Compare and contrast models
•
for reaching the Bottom of
the Pyramid
Innovative Solutions to Thrive in the Downturn Identify meaningful and
•
profitable microfinance
investments
June 15-17, 2009 • San Francisco, CA Discover important
•
lessons from Silicon
Valley’s top
entrepreneurs
Move beyond
•
microfinance with
mobile banking and
other innovative
products
Benefit from
•
Sponsors: Conference Partner:
unparalleled
networking
opportunities