Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Moody’s upgrades RCB Bank’s Counterpar­ty Risk Assessment

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Moody’s ratings agency on Friday upgraded RCB Bank’s long-term Counterpar­ty Risk Assessment (CRA) to Ba1 from Ba2 and affirmed the short-term Not Prime CRA.

The bank’s b2 baseline credit assessment (BCA), b1 adjusted BCA, B1 long-term deposit ratings and Ba2 longterm Counterpar­ty Risk Ratings as well as its Not Prime short-term deposit and Counterpar­ty Risk Ratings remain unaffected.

The move follows the upgrade of the Government of Cyprus issuer and bond ratings to Ba2 with stable outlook from Ba3 and reflects the positionin­g of the CRA one notch above the sovereign rating.

Moody’s said its analysis of RCB resulted “in three notches of uplift for the CRA from the bank’s b1 adjusted baseline credit assessment.

It said although RCB Bank’s operations in Cyprus are small, the bank is subject to local regulation­s and its ratings are constraine­d by the Cypriot sovereign ratings.

“Neverthele­ss, despite the strong link between banks’ and sovereign ratings, according to Moody’s methodolog­y a bank’s CR Assessment may exceed the sovereign rating, typically by one notch.”

Moody’s added: “This reflects the agency’s view that there is a reasonable likelihood that banking authoritie­s would be able to manage any coinciding bank failures in an orderly manner and that the operationa­l obligation­s that the CR Assessment represents are more likely to avoid a default.”

The outlook on the bank’s deposit ratings deemed stable reflecting Moody’s expectatio­ns that the bank’s financial performanc­e will remain broadly unchanged over the next 12-18 months.

“RCB’s ratings could be upgraded following a material strengthen­ing in its standalone franchise, leading to reduced concentrat­ion and lower reliance on wholesale funding, while maintainin­g its current strong capital buffers and low levels of problem loans,” said Moody’s.

An improvemen­t in the credit risk profile of Bank VTB and/or higher likelihood of support may also lead to an upgrade of RCB’s ratings, it added.

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