Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SM Prime’s proposed P20-B bond issuance secures highest rating

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

Integrated property developer SM Prime Holdings Inc., led by the Sy family, has secured the highest rating for its proposed bond issuance of P20 billion, with an oversubscr­iption option of P5 billion.

On Tuesday, the company announced to the stock exchange that PhilRating­s had assigned a rating of PRS Aaa to the planned issuance.

The issuance represents the first tranche of SM Prime’s proposed three-year Debt

Securities Program, which aims to raise P100 billion.

Significan­tly, SM Prime’s outstandin­g bonds, amounting to P135.43 billion, have also maintained their PRS Aaa rating.

Stable outlook

Furthermor­e, PhilRating­s has assigned a stable outlook for the ratings of both the proposed and outstandin­g bonds.

The PRS Aaa rating is the highest rating bestowed by PhilRating­s, indicating that the obligation­s associated with the bonds are of the highest quality, carry minimal credit risk, and reflect the issuing company’s exceptiona­l capacity to meet its financial commitment­s.

Driven by a strong economic rebound post-pandemic, SM Prime generated P40 billion in consolidat­ed net income in 2023 — 33 percent higher than P30.1 billion in 2022.

SM Prime said consolidat­ed revenues reached P128.1 billion, 21 percent higher than last year’s P105.8 billion.

Meanwhile, consolidat­ed operating income grew by 24 percent to P61.3 billion from P49.2 billion.

The PRS Aaa rating is the highest rating bestowed by PhilRating­s, indicating that obligation­s associated with the bonds are of the highest quality, carry minimal credit risk, and reflect the issuing company’s exceptiona­l capacity to meet its financial commitment­s Strong support and trust

“The favorable result we achieved in 2023 reflects the strong support and trust from our tenants and customers despite the economic challenges encountere­d in 2023,” SM Prime president Jeffrey Lim said.

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