Initial Public Offering Invest in Humanity
Financial Advisors and Managers to the Issue
October, 2021
At a Glance • Sarvodaya Development Finance Limited (SDF) is a licensed finance company formed in 2010 as the economic arm of the Sarvodaya Movement (est. 1958), one of the oldest NGOs in Sri Lanka • With a track record spanning over 6 decades, Sarvodaya Movement uplifts and empowers rural masses all across the nation, has a strong brand presence and is a trusted name among Sri Lankans
• Capitalizing on the unique Sarvodaya brand recognition and widespread network of solid relationships, today SDF has transformed into a young, tech-savvy financial services specialist providing a diverse product range
51
486
Customer Service Centers / Branches
Employees
135,093
LKR 9 Bn +
Customers
Total Assets
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IPO Highlights Key Facts
Transaction Structure
IPO Price
LKR 22/-
Number of Shares
c. 45Mn Ordinary Voting Shares
IPO Size
LKR 1 Bn
Stake Offered
30.38%
IPO Underwriting Market Capitalisation IPO Opening Date
Number of Shares on Offer
Issue Amount (LKR)
LKR 250 Mn
Initial Tranche
Green Shoe Option
22,727,273
22,727,273
500 Mn
500 Mn
•
50% of Initial Tranche
LKR 3.29 Bn November 23, 2021
Note: Figures above are based on the assumption of full subscription of the IPO
•
Fulfilling regulatory core capital requirement Part-financing growth in the loan portfolio
IPO Objectives
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Unique Opportunity to Empower Sri Lanka’s Village Entrepreneurs Trust and Loyalty in the Sarvodaya Brand
Rural Economy Focused Diverse Product Portfolio
Innovative Digital Initiatives
Attractive Valuations and Consistent Returns
Ability to leverage on the 60 year relationship between the Sarvodaya Movement and the masses
Customised lending to village communities
Boosting accessibility and rural market penetration through the SDF Smart Village App
Outpacing the sector throughout its history with NIMs in excess of 10%
Utilising the 5,000+ grassroot Sarvodaya Society network for deployment
Serving and educating the Under Financed and Under Served
Partnerships with leading digital solution providers such as mCash, LankaPay and Pay&Go
ROE growing to over 20% driven by 6Y forecast loan book CAGR of 25%
Achieving higher credit quality via community based lending
78% of loan portfolio originating outside the Western Province
Unlocking cost efficiencies by deploying front and back end fintech solutions
Offer price at a discounted PBV of 1.03x following the recent Share Issue at 1.24x
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Sarvodaya Movement
THE SARVODAYA MOVEMENT One of the Oldest NGOs in Sri Lanka ▪ The Sarvodaya Movement, founded by Dr. A. T Ariyaratne is the largest development promoting organization in Sri Lanka, helping more than 15,000 villages over the past 60+ years.
Driving the Philosophy of the Sarvodaya Movement through SDF’s Activities Dr. A T Ariyaratne Born November 5, 1931, Dr. Ahangamage Tudor Ariyaratne is the founder of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement of Sri Lanka. A former high school teacher at Nalanda College, he conducted the first shramadana work camp in 1958, which eventually led to the establishment of the Sarvodaya Movement. Dr. A T Ariyaratne has been nominated for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize three times for his exceptional contribution to peace and harmony. He is also a recipient of the highest Sri Lankan award, SRILANKABHIMANYA and Gandhi Peace Award from the Government of India.
“Uplift and empower the most disadvantaged people” “Ensure Total Awakening and Well-being of All beings”
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THE SARVODAYA MOVEMENT At a Glance
60+ Years of Service to Humanity
• LKR 6.5 Bn worth of community projects during the last 10 years [official audit reports]
•
Services to 15,000 villages
over
• 50,000 women trained in self-employment
• 600 community projects in the Plantation Sector
• Over 5,000 registered Community-based Organizations under the patronage of Sarvodaya
• 250,000 volunteer community development projects, including 10,000 village roads, 4,500 pre-schools, 10,700 water projects
• 3,000 houses and 15,000 water and sanitation facilities to those affected by war
• 15,000 children served in Sarvodaya Suwasetha Homes
• 400,000 including women and youth trained in enterprise development
• Serves all ethnic and religious communities across the country
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SARVODAYA ECO SYSTEM Empowering Humanity Individuals obtain membership and pay subscriptions to the local society
SDF provides facilities to village level societies and related individuals, businesses etc. The community effect drives prompt repayment and future referrals
SARVODAYA Movement
Village level co-operatives are opened following awareness sessions and on a needs basis
(Apex body of SARVODAYA)
This includes over 5,000 Sarvodaya Shramadana Societies
▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪
Supported by many Sarvodaya Units Sarvodaya Higher Learning Institute Sarvodaya Suwasetha Sewa Society Sarvodaya Vishvanikethan Peace Center Sarvodaya Shanthi Sena – The Youth Peace Brigade Sarvodaya Trust Fund A.T. Ariyaratne Charitable Trust Sarvodaya National Sanga Congress Samodaya Seva Sarvodaya Women’s Movement Sarvodaya Fusion – ICT4D Sarvodaya Economic Enterprise Development Services Sarvodaya Rural Technical Services and Sarvo-tech PVT Ltd
The Sarvodaya Movement is led by Lanka Jathika Sarvodaya Shramadana Sangamaya (LJSSS)
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Leveraging on Sarvodaya’s Reach to Expand its Coverage STRONG BRAND RECOGNITION SDF is able to capitalize on the unique Sarvodaya brand recognition and widespread network of strong relationships which inspire:
Trust
Gratitude
Loyalty
5,000+ Legally Independent Village Societies
26 District Centers
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Captive customer base for SDF
500 Community Centers
1,200
Development Education Centers
Preschools
3
12
Peace Resource Centers
Suwasetha Children & Adult Care Homes
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The Company
Shareholding Structure Prior Shareholding Structure
Current Shareholding Structure
Post IPO Shareholding Structure*
52%
20%
30%
36%
13%
80%
25%
35%
Sarvodaya Economic Enterprises
Development Services (Guarantee) Limited Gentosha Total Asset Consulting Inc., Japan
22% Sarvodaya Societies 13% Other Shareholders
• •
9%
Post IPO public float of 45% Other shareholders will be locked in for 6 months post listing
Recent Share Issuance Investors IPO Investors *Assuming full subscription of the IPO and that no subscription will be made by existing shareholders via the IPO
Please refer Annexure for Top 20 Shareholders 11
A Brief History of Sarvodaya Development Finance
• SEEDS incorporated as the financial arm of the Sarvodaya Movement
• Licensed as a fully fledged NBFI by the CBSL
1984
• Introduced Western Union
2010 • SDF incorporated to take over as the formal financial arm of the Sarvodaya Movement
• LKR 806 Mn raised via a Share Issuance
• Introduced mCash
2013
• Named the Fastest Growing Development Finance Company in Sri Lanka by Global Banking and Finance Review 2021
2021
2017
2015 • Acquired 76% of George Steuart Finance PLC. The same was sold in 2016
2019 • Shifted Head Colombo
Office
to
• Installed first ATM • Renamed to Sarvodaya Development Finance Limited to demonstrate its values based on the Sarvodaya Movement
• Connected to all ATMs across Sri Lanka via Lankapay
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Expert Leadership
MR. CHANNA DE SILVA Chairman – Non Executive / Independent FCMA – UK, FCCA – UK Master’s Degrees: Harvard University, Melbourne University Bachelor’s degree: University of Colombo MR. MASAYOSHI YAMASHITA Non Executive / Non Independent President and CEO Gentosha Total Asset Consulting Inc. Bachelor’s degree, Department of Political Science Hosei University (Japan)
MR. CHAMINDHA RAJAKARUNA Non Executive / Non Independent Executive Director, Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement MSc. Water Resources Engineering, Belgium MSc. Resources Engineering, Germany
DR. JANAKI KURUPPU Non Executive / Independent 27 years of professional experience PhD from the University of Colombo
MS. SHEHARA DE SILVA Non Executive / Independent CPM (Asia Pacific), CIM, UK (Dip), ICS, UK Diploma in Market Research On the Board of Keells Foods PLC, The Biomass Group, The Neelan Thiruchelvan Trust, Informatics Institute of Technology and The Music Project
MR. SENTHI NANDHANAN SENTHILVERL Non-Executive/ Non-Independent CEO at Dollar Corporation 18 years of corporate experience MBA University of Southern Queensland, Australia
MR. DAMMIKA GANEGAMA Non-Executive/ Independent An entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in the tech industry with experience in program management, business consultancy, setting up operations, partnerships and ventures.
MR. CHRISTOPHER AMRIT CANAGARETNA Non Executive / Independent Vice President – Business Banking, Amana Bank PLC Over 35 years of international experience specializing in retail & corporate financing including Islamic financing. MR. SUNIL DE SILVA Non-Executive / Independent Professional Banker with over 41 years of experience in the areas of Corporate & Retail Banking, Micro Finance, General Banking, Credit Management and Recoveries.
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A Dynamic Team Lead by Industry Experts:
Extensively Experienced Senior Management Mr. Piyal Salwathura
Assistant General Manager – HR
Mr. Ranapriya Fernando
Head Of Credit
Mr. Mahesh Jayasanka
Chief Manager – Finance
Mr. Kularuwan Gamage
Chief Manager - Operations
Mr. Chandana Bandara
Head Of Internal Audit
Mr. Dilshan Dissanayake
Head Of IT
Mr. Kelum Thilakerathne
Head Of Leasing
Mr. Prabath Rangajeewa
Head Of Gold Loan
Ms. Anusha Fernando
Head Of Legal
MR. NILANTHA JAYANETTI Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Darshana Perera
Senior Manager - Recovery
Mr. Nilantha Jayanetti joined as the Chief Executive Officer of Sarvodaya Development Finance Limited (SDF) on 1st November 2018
Mr. Yenuka Geemal
Senior Manager - Treasury
Ms. Rashika Daniel
Senior Manager - Compliance
Mr. Sugeeshwara Gunasekara
Senior Manager - Sarvodaya Society Coordination
Mr. Manjula Kumarasinghe
Senior Manager - Credit Administration
Mr. Nipuna Fernando
Senior Manager - IT Operations
Mr. Chaminda Niroshana
Senior Manager - Operation
Ms. Indika Gayathri
Manager - Marketing
Mr. Jayashan Niroshan
Manager - Risk Management
▪ Previous experience ▪ Senior Assistant General Manager at Orient Finance PLC ▪ Marketing Manager at the Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka & Finance PLC ▪ Educational Qualifications ▪ A Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management (specialization in Accountancy) from the University of Kelaniya ▪ A MBA from the Postgraduate Institute of Management (PIM), University of Sri Jayewardenepura
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New Initiatives and the Way Forward
Digital Transformation Plan Aspiring to Empower a Nation
Sri Lanka’s Digital Landscape
SDF Smart Village App • SDF’s current digital platforms will be further enhanced to make SDF a fully-fledged digital entity with seamless digital connectivity between clients and SDF offices • Furthermore, this App is aimed at connecting village entrepreneurs to the market place. In this chain of economic value addition, Sarvodaya’s deeply rooted village societies, the village based transport system, and the energy and enthusiasm of village youth will be the pillars on which this platform will be built
10.10 Mn Internet users in Sri Lanka increased by 399,000 (+4.1%) between 2019 and 2020
31.80 Mn
• Through this SDF will connect village entrepreneurs with International markets in the future • This will be a part of the ongoing commitment to develop and unfold a vibrant & shared ecosystem encompassing the rural villages of Sri Lanka.“SDF Smart Village App” will disrupt numerous industries and redefine the fundamentals of employment
Internet users in Sri Lanka in January 2020 with a 47% penetration
Mobile connections in Sri Lanka increased by 2.20 million (+7.5%) between January 2019 and January 2020
mobile connections in Sri Lanka in January 2020, equivalent to 149% of the total population
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Striving to Provide Solutions that Go Beyond Finance
Coexist Sri Lanka
“Nena Diriya” Micro Loans
Coexist strives to create a meaningful dialogue to promote and create awareness of coexistence among all members of the community. Events organized by Coexist to create a movement to inspire people and communities is good reflection of the social change coexist endeavors as an important foundation of SDF.
SDF stepped forward to provide students whose education had been hampered or stalled by Covid-19 the means to acquire their own laptop by launching the “Nena Diriya” Micro Leasing Loan. Nena Diriya offers low interest rates and attractive benefits for students of any age group to acquire a laptop for their studies.
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Product Portfolio: Lending a Hand at Every Step The product range has continuously evolved in line with changing customer needs and to support the growth and development of its clientele Micro Loans Provides financial support for personal needs and to micro-scale entrepreneurs. SDF continues its pioneering micro-finance services in Sri Lanka through this core product
SME Loans SME facilities are offered in the forms of term loans, short-term loans and revolving loans to facilitate the financial needs of small and medium scale enterprises
Society Loans Provides bulk loans to Sarvodaya Societies (SSS) for onward lending to their individual members. This product assists in uplifting the lives of rural low-income customers who are members of the SSS
Asset-Backed Loans Loans are granted against Fixed Deposits or Gold Deposits at attractive rates to facilitate urgent financial requirements of deposits holders
Leasing Provider of Finance Leases for income generating assets that provide easy or seasonal/payment schemes and fast and friendly service through island wide branch network
Deposits Products SDF offers a range of deposits products including general savings accounts, children's’ savings accounts, fixed deposits and fixed saver accounts
As per the philosophy of the Sarvodaya Movement, SDF does not provide its financial services to any entity involved in illegal activities or the provision of tobacco, alcohol, gambling services, narcotics or any products and services harmful to human health or the environment
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Case Study: Empowering Rural Entrepreneurs throughout their Lifecycle The story of Mr. S. L. M. Silva, “Kos Mama” The journey of “Kos Mama” has been adapted to demonstrate SDF’s unique capability to support its clientele as they grow in economic stature and to also be the trusted hand that can provide the non financial support they need to make a leap in their business ventures
3. Customised SME Lending Facilities for imported Machinery and Product Development, Leasing Facilities for Transportation 2. Microfinance Facilities to get his Jackfruit (“Kos”) business off the ground
1. Obtained primary business education through Sarvodaya Society training programs
4. Providing support to the business and personal finances of Kos Mama through the toughest of economic pressures
5. Continuing to cater to all financial requirements of the business as he attempts to make the leap from a local market focused SME to Exporter
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Empowering Underserved Village Entrepreneurs 135,093 Customers
Facilitating the progression of rural entrepreneurs through numerous measures aimed at improving financial literacy Strengthening relationships by educating and catering to the needs of the hour
57% 43%
Exemplified by SDFs Fluid Leasing Portfolio
78% of loan portfolio originates from outside Western Province
Aug-21 31% 40%
Mar-21
50%
3% 10%
22%
34%
3% 5% 16%
12%
21%
11%
9%
Agriculture & Fishing Transport
10%
10%
Manufacturing Other
13%
Western Province Central Province Uva Province Eastern Province Northern Province
Southern Province North Central Province Sabaragamuwa Province North Western Province
Increased focus on community based Agri Leasing which carries a 0.4% NPL
Ratio 19
Portfolio Catered to the Evolving Needs of its Clientele Evolving Portfolio
4% 14%
2021
15%
9%
2028 5% 8%
20%
Shift in Portfolio
20%
8%
36%
50%
11%
Microfinancing
Leases
Asset Backed
SME Lending
Growing Disbursements at a 6 Year CAGR of 24% 25 20.7 18.4
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Successfully transformed its portfolio from FY19 to FY21 to better support its clientele through the pandemic
Housing Loans
The increase in exposure to community based lending is as a result of the growth in economic stature of its target client base Society Loans
Disbursements During Lockdown
208 Mn May 2021
Supporting SMEs in their efforts to take advantage of the import restrictions and export focus to grow and capture the market
LKR Bn
16.2 13.8
15 10.9 10 5
8.0 3.7
4.4
711 Mn July 2021
5.8
445 Mn August 2021
0
SDF has sustained healthy monthly disbursements through multiple lockdowns and has also witnessed surges in months without any restrictions
FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 FY27 FY28 Historical disbursements
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Funding SDF’s Rapid Expansion Steady Progression to its Targeted Long Term Funding Mix
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28%
21%
30%
32% LKR Bn
24%
60% 40%
19.5
20
100% 80%
Driving Deposits at 6 year CAGR of 25%
76%
72%
79%
70%
68%
FY24
FY28
20%
15
12.5
10 5
8.0 4.9
4.4
FY20
FY21
5.2
0
0% FY20
FY21 Deposits
FY22 Borrowings
Savings Deposits 27%
FY22
Leveraging on the Sarvodaya Network to further increase its penetration and boost deposits
Current Deposit Composition
FY24
FY26
FY28
Gross Deposits
Establishing itself as a One Stop Financial Services Hub for the rural economy
Striving to nurture the habit of saving in every rural household with deposits for every age group Fixed Deposits 73% Historical figures
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Strategic Growth Drive to Yield Impressive Financial Performance Rapidly Expanding Book 40
1.4
35
1.2
25
1.0
150%
0.8
100%
20
x
LKR Bn
30
200%
0.6
15 10 5 0 FY20
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY25
NAVPS (LHS)
FY26
FY27
Continuing to Enhance Credit Quality through Aggressive Growth Phase
FY20
FY21
FY22
15%
0.4
10%
0.2
5%
0.0
0%
FY28
FY23
FY24
FY25
FY26
FY27
FY28
FY26
FY27
FY28
Loan to Deposit Ratio
FY20
FY21
FY22
FY23
PBV (RHS)
FY24
FY25
Gross NPL Ratio
Yielding Growing Returns to Shareholders
Improving Operational Efficiency to Boost Profitability
9.0
25%
8.0
70%
20%
7.0
60%
6.0
LKR
50% 40% 30%
15%
5.0 4.0
10%
3.0
20%
2.0
10%
5%
1.0
0% FY20
FY21
FY22
NIM Historical figures
FY23
FY24
Net Profit Margin
FY25
FY26
FY27
Cost to Income
FY28
0.0
0% FY20
FY21
FY22
EPS (LHS)
FY23
FY24
FY25
Dividend Yiield
FY26 ROA
FY27
FY28 ROE
EPS has been calculated against the weighted average number of shares for each year 22
Striving to Outperform the NBFI Sector Superior YoY Asset Growth 35%
Standing Out from its Peers by Improving its NPL Ratios through the Pandemic 14%
30%
12%
25%
10%
20%
8%
15%
6%
10%
4%
5%
2%
0% -5%
0% 2017
2018
2019 SDF
2020
2021
2017
2018
NBFI Sector
2019 SDF
Consistently Maintaining Above Average NIMs 18%
2020
2021
NBFI Sector
Steadily Improving ROEs against the Trend 25%
16% 14%
20%
12% 15%
10% 8%
10%
6% 4%
5%
2% 0% 2017
2018
2019 SDF
NBFI Sector
2020
2021
0% 2017 -5%
2018
2019 SDF
2020
2021
NBFI Sector
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Forecast Financials & Valuation
Forecast Financial Statements Statement of Profit and Loss (LKR Mn)
FY20
FY21
FY22F
FY23F
FY24F
FY25F
FY26F
FY27F
FY28F
Interest Income
1,682
1,585
1,778
2,143
2,769
3,730
4,613
5,704
6,431
Interest Expenses
(750)
(623)
(606)
(778)
(1,195)
(1,768)
(2,293)
(2,766)
(3,155)
Net Interest Income
932
961
1,172
1,365
1,573
1,962
2,320
2,938
3,276
Net Operating Income
933
1,060
1,139
1,331
1,581
1,951
2,330
2,947
3,341
Operating Profit Before Tax on FS
232
356
363
494
654
906
1,207
1,649
1,956
Profit After Taxes
102
183
204
284
390
558
709
982
1,172
Statement of Financial Position (LKR Mn)
FY20
FY21
FY22F
FY23F
FY24F
FY25F
FY26F
FY27F
FY28F
Loans and Leases
6,934
7,907
8,525
10,089
14,545
19,024
23,976
27,971
32,537
73
131
893
468
87
89
103
134
171
Other Assets
1,208
999
1,203
1,314
1,508
1,744
2,025
2,347
2,757
Total Assets
8,215
9,037
10,622
11,871
16,141
20,857
26,104
30,452
35,466
Due to Banks and Other Institutions
1,595
1,730
1,397
1,489
3,557
5,933
8,234
8,852
9,247
Due to Customers
5,102
4,552
5,367
6,334
8,234
10,292
12,865
16,081
20,102
Other Liabilities
323
574
523
502
511
514
532
554
567
Stated Capital
890
1,694
2,694
2,694
2,694
2,694
2,694
2,694
2,694
Retained Earnings
195
327
469
668
941
1,192
1,511
1,953
2,481
Reserves
110
161
171
185
204
232
268
317
375
8,215
9,037
10,622
11,871
16,141
20,857
26,104
30,452
35,466
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Total Liabilities and Shareholder Funds
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Precedent Transaction LKR 806 Mn Raised
x1.24
LKR 22/-
Transaction PBV Multiple
Per Share
SDF was able to successfully conclude a Share Issuance in FY21 across 8 tranches by bringing in over 1200 new shareholders
76%
Sarvodaya Linked Entities
A majority of the individuals that participated in the Share Issuance were external investors, highlighting the widespread acceptance of its unique value proposition
24%
Individuals
1.03x IPO priced at a 17% discount to the Share Issue Transaction PBV
IPO PBV vs
1.24x Share Issue Transaction PBV
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SDF vs Diversified Financials Sector Diversified Financials Sector • SDF will be categorized under the Diversified Financials Sector, as per the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) used by the CSE • All listed NBFIs in the CSE are categorized under this sector
The IPO Price of LKR 22/- per share is at a significant discount to the valuations of the broader peer group
Multiple
SDF
Diversified Financials Sector
Discount
PER
11.02
15.69
30%
PBV
1.03
1.93
47%
Note: Company multiples based on TTM financials as at August 31, 2021 against most recent available (October 8, 2021) sector multiples 27
Priced with a Generous IPO Discount Residual Income Valuation
Peer PBV Based Valuation
Valuation
LKR Mn
Present Value of Residual Income
398.2
Valuation
LKR
Average Peer Multiple
1.22
Book Value of Equity as at June 30, 2021
2,216.0
NAVPS as at August 31, 2021
21.28
Pre-Money Valuation of Equity
2,614.1
Peer PBV Based Per Share Valuation
25.96
Equity Value per Share (LKR)
25.10
Dividend Policy
Weighted Average Valuation Weightage
Per Share Valuation (LKR)
Upside on Offer Price
Residual Income
30%
25.10
14%
Price to Book (PBV)
30%
25.96
18%
Precedent Transaction PBV
40%
26.43
20%
25.89
18%
Valuation Method
Weighted Average Valuation
SDF intends to maintain a Dividend Payout Ratio between 25% to 40% as it expands its portfolio which will result in Dividend Yields that grow from 2% to over 10% during the forecast window
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Why SDF? LOYALTY INSPIRED BY THE SARVODAYA BRAND
5,400+ Captive customer Legally Independent Village Societies
base
135,093 Customers
Society driven lending and word of mouth marketing practices allow SDF to reach a widespread network of diligent borrowers.
COMMITED TO DEVELOPMENT
55%
0.4%
of disbursements in FY2021 were to the Agriculture sector
NPL
SURPASSING PEERS
Diverse product portfolio focussed on growing side by side with its clientele ensuring the customer remains with SDF even when they succeed and develop
Unique capability to unlock value by taking Digital financial solutions deep into the rural economy
Spotlight on empowering village entrepreneurs
of loan portfolio originating from outside Western Province
Diverse customer base supported through every step on their path to independence, fulfillment and success
NPL
(in July 2021) vs. Agriculture Leasing 13.04% NBFI Industry Portfolio (last published quarter) SDF remains true to its brand and is committed to developing the lives of the rural masses, for which they enjoy the gratitude and loyalty of this segment. Further, despite serving a high-risk clientele, community-based lending allows for better credit evaluation and collections.
DIVERSE PORTFOLIO: PRODUCT AND CUSTOMER
78%
9.85%
Fastest Growing Development Finance Company Sri Lanka 2021
Global Banking and Finance Review
The First Development Finance Company in Sri Lanka Focus on the Underserved and Underfinanced rural economies
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Annexures
Recognition of Dr. A T Ariyaratne’s Track Record • Dr. A T Ariyaratne has been nominated for the prestigious NOBEL PEACE PRIZE three times for his exceptional contribution to peace and harmony. • He is also a recipient of the highest Sri Lankan award SRILANKABHIMANYA and Gandhi Peace Award from the Government of India.
Other international awards in recognition of Dr. Ariyaratne’s contribution to humanity 1969
Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership : Philippines
2005
Special Recognition Award from Mayor of Porto Rico : USA
1982
King Bouduwin International Development Prize : Belgium
2005
1986
Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Award, Brown University : USA
Respect for Humanity Award by Humane Society Initiative : Porto Rico. USA
1990
August Forrel World Temperance Award : Denmark
2005
Global Peace Award Detroit, Michigan : USA
1990
Jamnalal Bajaj Award : India
2006
Acharya Sushil Kumar International Peace Award from University of Toronto : Canada
1992
Niwano Peace Award : Japan
1995
Ilga Memorial Award for Public Service : Korea
2006
Mahatma Gandhi Peace Award to Commemorate 100 years of Satyagraha : South Africa
1996
Hubert Humphrey Award for Promoting Human Rights : USA
2007
1996
Mahatma Gandhi Peace Award : Govt. of India
Special Brotherhood Award American Jewish Distribution Council : USA
1999
Life Time Service Award, USA Asia Foundation
2007
2002
Moraji Desai Award for Promoting Literacy : India
Sustainable Development Philosophy and Values Award James Madison University : USA
2003
Highest Academic Award, Sokai University : Japan
2007
Honorary Award by the Governess of Michigan State : USA
2011
Basawa Shri Award for spreading the concept of Ahimsa : India
2004
Spirit of Detroit Award : Detroit City Council USA 2011
2004
Life Time Award from Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development : Switzerland
Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai Award from Japan Buddhist Association : Japan
2012
Defender of Peace award from Shanthi Ashram : India
2004
Global Peace Award –Interfaith Council : USA
2004
Washington Good Works Award : USA
2005
Prof. Ramlal Parikh International Award Gujarat Vidyapit : India 31
Partners & Flagship Programmes of the Sarvodaya Movement Sarvodaya Movement’s Partners in Progress
▪ Sarvodaya Development Finance Ltd.
▪ Sarvodaya National Sanga Congress
▪ Sarvodaya Higher Learning Institute
▪ Samodaya Seva
▪ Sarvodaya Suwasetha Sewa Society
▪ Sarvodaya Women’s Movement
▪ Sarvodaya Vishvanikethan Peace Center
▪ Sarvodaya Fusion – ICT4D
▪ Sarvodaya Shanthi Sena – The Youth Peace Brigade
▪ Sarvodaya Economic Enterprise Development Services
▪ Sarvodaya Trust Fund
▪ Sarvodaya Rural Technical Services and Sarvo-tech PVT Ltd
▪ A.T. Ariyaratne Charitable Trust
Flagship Programmes of the Sarvodaya Movement
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Over the last 25 years, at any given time more than 400 orphan children are looked after by Sarvodaya Suwasetha homes PALAMA : Save the Children Program in 7 districts covers 125,000 children providing daily school meals IT Yahamaga serves over 40,000 IT students through 120 centers Holistic approach to motherhood program has been conducted for over 50,000 pregnant ladies Over 150 Village to village – Heart to heart youth exchange camps conducted for over 20 years Over 2,000 SHANTHISENA Youth Empowerment programs conducted for a period of 40 years Prison meditation and mindfulness done over the last 20 years on a monthly basis. Market oriented dairy projects targeting over 5,000 dairy farmers Disaster risk reduction and resilience trainings in 7 districts Small and Mighty Grants program for innovative ideas covering 25 districts Child rights protection, education and leadership building programs conducted for over 5,000 children Suwasetha CBR projects supports over 800 differently abled people Coexist programme to promote sustainable living Deshodaya – to transform the political culture of Sri Lanka
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Top 20 Shareholders
Prior to IPO
Post IPO
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shareholding
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shareholding
Sarvodaya Economic Enterprises Development Services (Gte) Limited
54,000,000
51.85%
54,000,000
36.10%
Gentosha Total Asset Consulting Inc.
13,500,004
12.96%
13,500,004
9.02%
Senthilverl Holding (Pvt) Ltd
6,900,000
6.63%
6,900,000
4.61%
Lanka Jathika Sarvodaya Sharamadana Sangamaya (Inc.)
4,645,000
4.46%
Thalwila Pibidena Sarvodaya Shramadana Society
1,414,000
1.36%
Porathota Sarvodaya Shramadana Society
450,000
0.43%
450,000
0.30%
Kekunawela Sarvodaya Shramadana Society
450,000
0.43%
450,000
0.30%
Mr. W T D Ganegama/ N H Ariyaratne
365,000
0.35%
365,000
0.24%
Kuda Arukgoda Sarvodaya Shramadana Society
300,000
0.29%
300,000
0.20%
Mr C W Perera
230,000
0.22%
230,000
0.15%
Mrs G R De Silva
230,000
0.22%
230,000
0.15%
Ikbal Aboobacker Shammer
227,000
0.22%
227,000
0.15%
Dr. V S Ariyarathne
157,001
0.15%
157,001
0.10%
Mr. Ginige Channa Ajith De Silva
140,000
0.13%
140,000
0.09%
Hodella Wijaya Sarvodaya Shramadana Society
113,000
0.11%
113,000
0.08%
Sumedagama Sumedankara Sarvodaya Shramadana Society
110,000
0.11%
Poramba Sarvodaya Shramadana Society
110,000
0.11%
110,000
0.07%
Mr. Weliwattage Shakila Perera Wijewardena
100,001
0.10%
100,001
0.07%
Mr. Thudugala
100,000
0.10%
100,000
0.07%
Dr. Ahangamage Tudor Ariyaratne/ Mrs. Neetha Dhammachari Ariyaratne
100,000
0.10%
20,500,500
19.69%
20,500,500
13.70%
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45,454,546
30.38%
104,141,506
100.00%
149,596,052
100.00%
Name of the Shareholder
Other Shareholders IPO Shareholders Total
4,645,000 1,414,000
110,000
100,000
3.11% 0.95%
0.07%
0.07%
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