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Equity Shares
Chris Cook
FEASTA Annual Lecture 2008
5 November 2008
A Debt Free Solution to the Property Crash
We live in Interesting Times…..
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….some say, “the end of the financial system as we know it”
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Most people have now heard of Peak Oil....
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….but last year we reached the point of Peak Credit....
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...when the Irresistible Force of economic growth….
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...met the Immovable Object of finite resources...
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...and Peak Oil
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Where did it all go wrong?
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To find out, we need to understand what banks actually do....
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A Bank is a Credit Institution which creates credit as interest-bearing loans....
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... a Pyramid of Credit, on a base of “Regulatory Capital”...
Bank Credit
BankEquity
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...and this Credit constitutes >97% of the money we use....
£
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..but a Bank does not lend pre-existing money….
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….it creates new money as interest–bearing credit….
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….which is then deposited back into the system
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But a Bank’s true economic function….
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...is as a Credit intermediary or middleman...
Borrower LenderLender£
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...stepping between borrower and lender...
BankBankBorrower Lender(Depositor)Lender
(Depositor)£ £
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…and guaranteeing that the borrowers’ credit is good…
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Interest is charged for the use of the guarantee
BankBank
Interest
BorrowersBorrowers
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..from which Interest is paid to Depositors..
BankBank
Interest
BorrowersBorrowers
DepositorsDepositors
Interest
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..Default and Operating costs deducted...
BankBank
Interest
BorrowersBorrowers
DepositorsDepositors
InterestCosts
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..and a profit to Investors normally results
BankBank
Interest
BorrowersBorrowers
DepositorsDepositors
InterestCosts
InvestorsInvestors
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Demand for Credit has been so high…
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….that Banks began to “outsource” their guarantee to rid themselves of risk.
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…and thus allow Equity to support more credit creation
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Banks outsourced risk totally – through “securitising” debt and sale to
investors….
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…temporarily – with “Credit Derivatives” (a time-limited guarantee)….
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…and partially – using credit insurance from insurers such as AIG
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The Result is a bigger Credit Pyramid than Banks alone could sustain…
Investor Equity
Credit
BankEquity
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…and a “shadow banking system” of Investors with “sliced and diced” risk…
Investor Equity
Credit
BankEquity
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This extended Pyramid of Credit funded the “Mother of all Bubbles” in US
property prices….
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…and servicing this credit finally exceeded the financial capacity of the
US population...
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…to the point of Peak Credit ....
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In August 2007, the Bubble started to deflate and attention turned at last to
defaults …
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..but by now no-one knew where the Risk lay…
Investor Equity
Credit
BankEquity
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Banks started to think, “if this is what our balance sheet looks like…..”
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“…what does everyone else’s look like…..?”
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...and Banks stopped lending to each other ...
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The problem is not shortage of money - liquidity – Central Banks can handle that
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…..it is shortage of Equity - Solvency – which Central Banks cannot handle…..
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Bank Equity is being eaten away by defaults….
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…and Investors will not recapitalise the shadow banking system...
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The Result?
Equity
Credit
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So, Credit is becoming both scarce and expensive….
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…Central Banks are irrelevant….
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…and further defaults in the shadow banking system…..
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….continue to drain money out of the system in a “deflationary spiral”....
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….leading inevitably to a Depression....
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So much for the Credit Crunch problem
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Clearly the solution cannot lie in creating more credit
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So why not take a new approach to “Equity” investment instead?
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Conventional Equity consists of shares in a Limited Company or
“Corporation”….
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Ownership by a Corporation is what makes the “Private Sector” Private
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While the Corporation may be conventional, it is not the only enterprise model there is
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While all eyes have been on Credit innovation…
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…”Asset-based” finance has been developing “under the radar”….
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Canadian “Income Trusts” use a Trust law framework to “unitise” gross Corporate
revenues….
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Income Trust
Income Trust
CorporationCorporation
GrossRevenues
UnitInvestors
UnitInvestors
%
%
Units
Costs
Dividends?
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Units are sold to risk averse investors such as pension funds…
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…who consider investment less risky if they access corporate revenues…
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….before the management does….
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We are also seeing new asset classes such as Exchange Traded Funds (“ETF’s”)….
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…Real Estate Investment Trusts (“REIT’s”)…
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…Hedge Funds using Limited Partnerships…
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…and Islamic finance ”Sukuks”
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In 2001 the UK introduced the Limited Liability Partnership (“LLP”)......
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....confusingly, an LLP is not legally a partnership...
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…but a corporate entity with a legal personality independent of its members.....
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…and limited liability, so members cannot lose more than they put in.....
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…and...errr...that’s it ...there isn’t even a requirement for a written LLP agreement...
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…which is why I call it an “Open” Corporate..
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…and it is being put to some very interesting uses...
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Capital Partnership - Hilton Deal 2002
Capital Partnership LLP10 UK Hotels
Gross Revenues
Hilton GroupCapital User
Hilton GroupCapital User
Consortium LLP Capital Provider
Consortium LLP Capital Provider
BankBank PropertyDeveloperProperty
DeveloperHotel
Specialist
% %
%%%
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The Hilton Deal was the first example I have seen of a “Capital Partnership”...
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...which I believe may perhaps be an optimal enterprise model - as follows..
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Firstly, ownership of productive assets is transferred to a “Custodian”....
AssetsAssets CustodianCustodianOwnership
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…then Investors put in Financial Capital in money, or “money’s worth”…
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AssetsAssets
Investors
CustodianCustodianOwnership
Financial Capital
…Managers put in Human Capital of time, expertise and experience....
AssetsAssets
Investors ManagersManagers
CustodianCustodianOwnership
HumanCapital
Financial Capital
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…and Users pay for the use of this Capital…
AssetsAssets
Investors
UsersUsers
Payment
ManagersManagers
% %
CustodianCustodian
Use
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…resulting in a “Capital Partnership”
AssetsAssets
Investors
UsersUsers
ManagersManagers
CustodianCustodian
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A “Capital Partnership” enables new forms of Equity…
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(a) Equity Shares - proportional (%age) ”n’ths” such as billionths.....
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…..which may be bought and sold, but never redeemed, because there must
always be 100%
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(b) Redeemable Units – eg Kilo Watt Hours;
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...with a value in exchange, but with no continuing rights to production
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Units hold their value because they are asset-based on value provided by the
issuer …
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….rather than being deficit-based upon a claim over value issued by a Bank
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€nergy investment is for another time...
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..today we are looking at the potential of Land Partnerships....
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...to solve the current Credit Crash.
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Imagine a developer has unsold homes....
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....and a Bank on his tail ....
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...who in turn has a Central Bank on their tail....
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First, we transfer the houses to a Custodian
HousesHouses CustodianCustodian
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Then we rent the houses affordably but at an index-linked rental....
HousesHouses
OccupiersOccupiers
CustodianCustodian
Rental
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....noting that because rents are affordable, failure to pay is by definition unlikely...
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Then we appoint a Manager and give him a proportional share in the rentals....
HousesHouses
OccupiersOccupiers
Manager
CustodianCustodian
%
Rental
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....so that with a stake in the outcome he has an interest in doing a good job...
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....and the Investors complete the picture
HousesHouses
InvestorsInvestors
OccupiersOccupiers
Managers
CustodianCustodian
% %
Rental
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Occupiers may “Rent to Buy” - simply by paying rent early, they become Investors...
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...and end mortgage slavery as rental may then be paid in Equity Shares, not cash...
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...while maintaining the property themselves will give them “Sweat Equity”....
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For Investors it’s an index-linked, property-based investment...
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..with low risk, since affordability=certainty..
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...giving a perfect match for the liabilities of the pension funds...
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...who will buy from distressed developers their Equity Shares in the
Rental Pool....
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...so that they can repay distressed Banks...
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...and make the Central Bank happy
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Lets have a quick look at the numbers
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Imagine a Pool of a thousand homes with outstanding debt of €200 million
• Conventional Mortgage Finance– 25 year loan at 6% gives repayments of €15,600
pa per home and €15.6m pa in total
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Imagine a Pool of 1,000 homes with outstanding debt of €200 million
• Land Partnership– Step 1 - Create the Pool
• Set an affordable rent (say) €6000 in the first year• Rental Pool is then €6m in the first year
– Step 2 – Unitise• One million Equity Shares each with the right to €6
initially
– Step 3 – Sell Equity Shares to Investors• @ 3% initially €200 million is raised– repaying all debt• @ 4% we raise €150m – and repay 75% of debt • And so on
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Let’s have a look at undeveloped land...
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Conventional development is based on transactions – the “Four B’s”.....
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Borrow, Buy, Build and B...er Off...
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First, the land is transferred to a Custodian
LandLand CustodianCustodian
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...and the Land Owner becomes an Investor
LandLand
Land OwnerLand Owner
CustodianCustodian
Land Value
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...as does the Council, in return for planning permission...
LandLand
CouncilCouncil
CustodianCustodian
Value of Planning permission
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...and so do the Contractors at least for their profit margin...
LandLand
ContractorsContractors
CustodianCustodian
Profit Margin
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...and Risk-Takers provide € to pay Contractors’ agreed costs...
LandLand
Risk-TakersRisk-Takers
CustodianCustodian
€
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....while the Developer invests “Intellectual Capital” of concept and services...
LandLand
InvestorsLand-owner, Council,
Contractors, Risk Takers
InvestorsLand-owner, Council,
Contractors, Risk TakersDeveloperDeveloper
CustodianCustodian
Value Value
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When the development is occupied...
HousesHouses
InvestorsInvestors
OccupiersOccupiers
Managers
CustodianCustodian
% %
Rental
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...the Development Investors have a choice of selling their Equity Shares....
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...or keeping them for their pension
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Everyone has a stake in the outcome....
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....with an interest in high quality, energy efficient housing ....
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....because this lowers the cost of occupation over time ....
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....which makes the Rental value higher and makes Equity Shares more valuable
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So we go from a transaction model...
DeveloperDeveloperLand
OwnerProperty
BuyerProperty
Buyer
£ £
PropertyBuyer
PropertyBuyer
£
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...to a service provider model where property is never sold again...
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...but service providers bring together Occupiers with properties...
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...and property Investors with property investment
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A Land Partnership is not an Organisation...
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...it does not own anything, do anything, employ anyone, or contract with anyone...
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...it is simply a framework within which the stakeholders self organise ...
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...with a mutual interest in developing land sustainably.
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So let’s replace conventional secured debt with a new form of Community Equity...
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...simply by Unitising pools of Rentals
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…and turn the Risk Pyramid the right way up!
Management Equity
Investor Units
Community Equity
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It’s not Rocket Science
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Thank You
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