Elena Monecke
Fernando Pazmino
Dr . Christine Zöllner
MiBA
WiSe 2012/13
December 17th 2012
1.
Economic and political background
2.
Corporate governance in Venezuela
3.
Firm ownership structure and control
4.
Key players in corporate governance in Venezuela
5.
Regulations and Guidelines
6.
Practical example: PDVSA
7.
Recommendations & Conclusion
8.
References
“Paternalistic State”
Instability
High corruption index
Nationalization and expropriation of companies
High state intervention in the economy
Low score in terms of investors protection
Inter-firm governance variation is large
Misunderstanding CG
1.
Family owned enterprises
SME’s:
Large majority of companies
Protocols
Succession issues
Financing
Large FOE
2.
State owned enterprises
3.
Listed companies
Local Players:
National Securities Commission (CNV)
National Network of Competitiveness (CONAPRI)
Venezuelan Confederation of Industries (CONINDUSTRIA)
Venezuelan Executive Association (AVE)
Regional Players:
Andean Development Corporation (CAF)
Inter-American Development Bank
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD)
Regulation issued by the National Securities Commission:
The board of directors of entities, which stocks are traded in the national stock exchanges should be formed by at least 1/5 of independent directors
The following are not considered independent directors:
Executives or managers that have an active position in that company and/or another company that directly or indirectly controls the majority of shares and/or has effective control of the previous company
Any person that has received monetary remuneration in the previous fiscal year from a company that directly or indirectly controls the majority of shares or has effective control of the previous company
The company must publish the respective CVs for each board member
Entities which stocks are traded in the national stock exchanges must have an
“Audit Committee” integrated mostly by independent directors
Latin American Roundtable on Corporate
Governance:
Non-binding guidelines
Forum issuing a “White Paper on Corporate Governance in
Latin America”
Effective framework for ongoing policy dialogue and a multilateral exchange of experiences
Brings together: Policy makers, regulators, business leaders, investors, labor organizations, experts from the region
Receives financial support from the “Global Corporate
Governance Forum”
Reform Priorities:
1.
Taking voting rights seriously
2.
Treating shareholders fairly during changes in corporate control and de-listings
3.
Ensuring the integrity of financial reporting and improving the disclosure of related party transaction
4.
Developing effective boards of directors
5.
Improving the quality, effectiveness and predictability of the legal and regulatory framework
6.
Continuing regional cooperation
Importance for family owned enterprises in Venezuela to adopt CG practices:
1.
Managing Growth
2.
Succession Planning
3.
Preserving Family Harmony
4.
Recruitment and Promotion
5.
Ensuring Fairness
OECD Guidelines on CG of State-Owned Enterprises:
1.
Ensuring an Effective Legal and Regulatory Framework for
State-Owned Enterprises
2.
The State Acting as an Owner
3.
Equitable Treatment of Shareholders
4.
Relations with Stakeholders
5.
Transparency and Disclosure
6.
The Responsibilities of the Boards of State-Owned
Enterprises
Government has transformed PDVSA corporate management from private-oriented professionals into pro-Chavez political appointees
President of PDVSA, is also the Minister of Energy and Oil
External Director of PDVSA, is also de Vice-Minister of Hydrocarbons
Corporate Disclosure: Generally reduced flow of information, with some recent disclosures
In 2006, PDVSA purchased $83 Mio U.S. bonds so that it could stop reporting to the SEC
Company issued internally-checked financial data in early 2007
Transparency within PDVSA has significantly diminished
Combination of pro-government corporate management and limited disclosures is giving the company trouble financing itself in the capital market, even though it is one of the biggest oil companies in the world located in one of the top ten oil producer nations.
1.
Introduce CG in non-listed companies
2.
Positive results when adopting CG practices
3.
Adapt CG according to region considering their particular characteristics
4.
Better corporate governance practices are positively related to ‘firm valuation’ in Venezuela
5.
CG even more important in political instable countries
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