Today’s Agenda Video · 2011-11-22 · 1 Investor Presentation: Overview David Wilson, Vice...
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Investor Presentation: Overview
David Wilson, Vice Chairman, Scotiabank and Chairman and C.E.O., Scotia Capital
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Today’s Agenda
9:35Video
9:00Welcome & Introduction – Sabi Marwah
9:20Financial Review – Colleen Johnston
11:45Lunch
11:30Wrap Up and Overall Q & A – David Wilson
11:15Loan Portfolio Management & Risk Management –Mike Aglialoro & Warren Walker
11:00U.S. Corporate – Steve McDonald
10:40Q & A and Break
10:30Canadian Relationship Management – James O’Sullivan
10:15Canadian Capital Structuring – Brian Porter
10:00Global Trading – John Schumacher
9:50Break
9:05Overview – David Wilson
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Overview
• Scotia Capital today
• Strengths we’re building on
• Goals and tactics
• Summary
• Strengths we’re building on
• Goals and tactics
• Summary
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Mission Statement
“Our core purpose is to build relationships by being the best at helping our clients achieve their financial goals.”
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Client Relationships
Talent
Discipline
Achieving Our Mission
Diversification
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Scotia Capital Footprint
• 2300 corporate/government clients
• 600 investor clients
• 14 offices and over 300 relationship managers
• Organized around industry specialties
• North America– Canada– U.S.
• Niche offering in Europe
• Early stages: Mexico & Asia
ClientCoverage
GeographicCoverage
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Historical Milestones
Integrationof TradingBusinesses
Integrationof Canadian Corporate Banking & InvestmentBanking
1995November
1999March2002
Reorganized Europe
April2003
ReorganizedU.S.
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Key Organizational Units
Scotia Capital• Organized for performance
Loan PortfolioManagement Finance Human Resources Corporate Services
& Marketing
InfrastructureCompliance Business Planning
& Client MIS
Canadian Relationship Management
270 Clients 8 Industry Groups in Canada
23 Relationship Managers
Global Trading
Capital Markets Group• Global Derivatives• Domestic Fixed Income• Domestic Money
Market• U.S. Fixed Income
Global Foreign Exchange
Global Precious Metals(ScotiaMocatta)
International MoneyMarket and Bank Funding
Canadian CapitalStructuring
Investment Banking / M&A
Corporate Banking
Loan Syndication
Institutional Equity
Equity Capital Markets
Equity Research
U.S.Corporate
Corporate Banking• 9 Industry Groups
Loan Syndication
Specialized Lending Products
• Securitization• Leasing• Municipal Finance
Private Equity Sponsor Group
Citadel Hill Fund Management
EuropeCorporate
Corporate Banking• 5 Industry Groups
Loan Syndication
Securitization
Private Equity Sponsor Group
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Domestic
International
Scotia Capital
27%44%
29%
A Significant Contributor
Scotia Capital: 29%
Breakdown of Net Income: $2,477M
(Total FY2003 BNS)
Significant Net Income contributor to Scotiabank Group but high capital usage impacts Shareholder returns
ROEE(FY2003)
Total BNS Domestic International ScotiaCapital
17.6%
30.9%
20.7%
12.9%
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CanadianCapital
Structuring
GlobalTrading
U.S.Corporate
Growth
RO
EE
Diverse Set of Major Businesses
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Overview
• Scotia Capital today
• Strengths we’re building on
• Goals and tactics
• Summary
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GlobalTrading
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Building On Our Strengths In...
...to optimize ROEE and earnings growth potential
Canadian CapitalStructuring
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U.S.Corporate
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Plus niche strategiesin Europe Corporate and
International Division
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Global TradingComparative Strengths...
! strong track record of growth & innovative products
! track record of tight control of trading and credit risks
! diversified North American client base
• leveraging existing base of core borrowing clients
• developing and marketing innovative derivative products designed for investor clients
• capitalizing on growing demand for derivative product offerings by issuing and investing clients
...to optimize ROEE and earnings growth potential by...
GlobalTrading
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Canadian Capital Structuring Comparative Strengths...
! highly effective team of relationship managers and product experts providing solutions to our core client base
! product excellence - acknowledged top three market leadership in virtually all products
! established franchise in a highly competitive home market
• building on momentum from successful full product offering and improved market penetration
...to optimize ROEE and earnings growth potential by...
Canadian CapitalStructuring
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U.S. Corporate Comparative Strengths...
• enhanced non-lending product offerings position us for growth in non-credit revenues
...to optimize ROEE and earnings growth potential as...
! rigorous discipline around client segmentation, diversification of credit exposure and risk/return thresholds
! longstanding 30 year market presence, reputation and relationships with Fortune 1000
! compelling NAFTA banking footprint
U.S. Corporate
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Niche Strategies...
! experts in a limited number of industries
! rigorous discipline around client selection, diversification of credit exposure and risk/return thresholds
Europe Corporate niche strategy:
International Banking niche strategy:
! cross sell robust P&C presence in Mexico to Scotia Capital U.S./Canadian clients
! cross sell Scotia Capital products to clients in Mexico and Asia
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Overview
• Scotia Capital today
• Strengths we’re building on
• Goals and tactics
• Summary
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Two Key Goals
Consistently deliver a good return on Shareholder Equity utilized
Deliver sustainable growth in Net Income
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How are we Going to Achieve our Goals?
• Reduce loan losses through disciplined lending and active portfolio management
• Incrementally change our business mix through aggressive cross-sell to deploy capital more efficiently
• Broaden product relationships with core borrowing clients, selectively add new client relationships and continue exiting unprofitable relationships
• Develop and market new capital markets products
• Continuing focus on execution and vigilance on expenses
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Scotia Capital – A Clear Focus
• Significant organizational changes producing desired results
• Lending discipline will not be compromised
• Growth opportunities exist in certain productsand certain markets
• Key financial targets attainable
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This document includes forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to the "safe harbour" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include comments with respect to our objectives, strategies, expected financial results (including those in the area of risk management), and our outlook for our businesses and for the Canadian, U.S. and global economies. By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve numerous assumptions, inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, and the risk that predictions and other forward-looking statements will not prove to be accurate. The Bank cautions readers not to place undue reliance on these statements, as a number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the estimates and intentions expressed in such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, the economic and financial conditions in Canada and globally, fluctuations in interest rates and currency values, liquidity, regulatory developments in Canada and elsewhere, technological developments, consolidation in the Canadian financial services sector, competition, judicial and regulatory proceedings, the possible impact of international conflicts and other developments including terrorist acts and the war on terrorism, and the Bank's anticipation of and success in managing the risks implied by the foregoing. A substantial amount of the Bank's business involves making loans or otherwise committing resources to specific companies, industries or countries. Unforeseen events affecting such borrowers, industries or countries could have a material adverse effect on the Bank's financial results, financial condition or liquidity.
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