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Haiti - Economy : IFC Helps Haitian Businesses Strengthen their Corporate Governance 07/05/2013 09:46:52 The conference brings together more than 30 companies from across Haiti’s private sector to share knowledge and best practices on the value of corporate governance. Participants such as the IFC-supported Leopard Haiti Fund, the country’s first private equity fund; E-Power, an IFC client that has boosted Port au Prince’s energy supply; the Haitian Bankers Association; and the Haitian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will discuss corporate governance from the investor and company perspectives. "At Leopard Capital we play a role in helping business owners develop their governance systems,” said Thierry Bungener, Managing Partner and Country Head of the Leopard Haiti Fund LP. “We see corporate governance as an important tool in supporting Haitian family-owned businesses to attract needed investment, grow in a sustained manner, and partner with regional and international businesses." Well-run companies are better able to respond to competitive challenges and legitimate stakeholder concerns. Corporate governance, which is defined as the system by which companies are directed and controlled, contributes to development by improving access to capital. This encourages new investments, boosts economic growth, and provides employment opportunities. "IFC’s global corporate governance team has a long track record of helping companies of all sizes build the conditions necessary for long-term success," said Ary Naim, IFC Representative in Haiti. "In Haiti, where family-owned businesses are the backbone of the economy, good corporate governance can make a big difference in helping entrepreneurs grow their companies, while also strengthening the country’s economy [...] IFC’s portfolio in Haiti amounts to $52 million, including $13 million mobilized from other partners. We operate in sectors such as hospitality, energy, access to finance, and manufacturing. Our strategy focuses on creating jobs, access to basic infrastructure, and income opportunities for Haitians." Learn more about IFC IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is the largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector. We help developing countries achieve sustainable growth by financing investment, mobilizing capital in international financial markets, and providing advisory services to businesses and governments. In FY12, our investments reached an all-time high of more than $20 billion, leveraging the power of the private sector to create jobs, spark innovation, and tackle the world’s most pressing development challenges. HL/ HaitiLibre
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