Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Domestic demand, govt capex support India Inc’s credit profile: ICRA

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Rating agency ICRA on Monday said domestic consumptio­n demand, government’s infrastruc­ture spending and healthy balance sheets lent support to India Inc’s credit profile in the 2023-24 fiscal, even though rise in borrowing cost, sluggish exports and certain global events posed challenges.

In the just-concluded fiscal year, ICRA upgraded two entities for every entity downgraded, in continuati­on of the upgrade momentum that had been set in motion in FY22. Aviation, hospitalit­y, auto and auto components, and banks were the few sectors in 2023-24 where the rating upgrades were induced mostly by industry tailwinds.

The domestic rating agency said India Inc bore direct and the indirect effects of multiple challenges in FY24, including inflation, rise in borrowing costs, sub-par monsoon, supply-effects of the continued war between Russia and Ukraine, start of another conflict between Israel and Palestine, the Red Sea crisis, and sluggish exports.

Yet, these did not feel heavier as domestic consumptio­n demand across several sectors, government spending on public infrastruc­ture, and healthy balance sheets lent support to the credit profiles of entities, ICRA said. ICRA chief rating Officer K Ravichandr­an said “a large majority of rating upgrades were driven by company-specific factors such as expansion in market share or order book, improvemen­t in the cost structure, reduction in project risk, or fresh equity infusion that strengthen­ed the balance sheet”.

ICRA maintained a positive outlook for the hospitalit­y sector for 2024-25. Sectors where industry headwinds played spoilsport in FY24 and may continue to do so in the near term include chemicals, cut and polished diamonds, and bulk tea, the agency said. Overall, as credit profiles continued to improve last year, the number of instances of defaults dipped to five in FY24, compared with 22 in FY23 and 42 in FY22, ICRA said.

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