Millennium Post

India Inc’s credit ratio drops to 3-year low in 2nd half of FY20

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MUMBAI: Crisil on Thursday said India Inc’s credit ratio fell to an over three-year low for the second half of FY20, and gave a negative outlook for FY21 expecting downgrades to continue outpacing upgrades due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The credit ratio, or the number of companies upgraded to those downgraded, slipped to 0.77 for the September 2019March 2020 period, down from 1.21 in the preceding six months. However, from a quantum of loans perspectiv­e, the debt-rated credit ratio rose to 1.24 from 0.25 in the preceding six months.

There is little scope for optimism in FY21, due to the overhang of the COVID-19 crisis, the agency said.

Its president Gurpreet Chhatwal said the pandemic has slammed brakes on economic activity and also has the possibilit­y of human suffering, which is unpreceden­ted.

It is a black-swan event and we are very early into the crisis, making it difficult to model the economic impact, he said, adding that the agency has done an impact analysis on 35 sectors with a debt outstandin­g of Rs 23 lakh crore.

The rating agency has assumed a lockdown period of up to 2 months and another one month for normalcy to return after that as its base case. Chhatwal said economic activity will begin only in the second quarter.

The analysis says that auto dealers, and companies in the gems and jewellery, airlines, real estate and steel sectors do poorly because of leveraged balance sheets and dependence on discretion­ary spending for survival. For a few sectors like telecom and fast moving consumer goods, the crisis can get turned into an opportunit­y as well, the analysis said.

Its senior director Somasekhar Vemuri said 44 per cent of the rated debt in 15 sectors shows a high degree of resilience to withstand the pressures, while 52 per cent of the debt in 15 sectors is showcases a moderate resilience with a downward bias and five sectors with 4 per cent of the debt have low resilience to confront the crisis.

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