Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NDB withdraws from int’l rating arrangemen­t with S&P

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Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has affirmed National Developmen­t Bank PLC’S (NDB) long-term and short-term issuer credit rating at ‘B’ with a stable outlook in its report dated March 20, 2017.

The affirmatio­n is given on the ratings issued by S&P in December 2016.

The affirmatio­n also comes along with S&P’S withdrawal of all ratings on NDB at the bank’s request.

NDB engaged the internatio­nal rating agency S&P in 2013 for internatio­nal credit ratings as a part of the then proposed US dollar bond, which the bank envisaged to issue in the internatio­nal market.

The issuance of the bonds did not materializ­e due to unfavourab­le market conditions/rates which prevailed at that point of time. As such the bank presently is not in need of an internatio­nal issuer rating, hence the bank’s management decided to discontinu­e the rating agreement with S&P.

S&P’S report states that the affirmed rating at the time of withdrawal reflected the rater’s expectatio­n that NDB will maintain its satisfacto­ry business and revenue diversific­ation over the next 12 months.

In the rater’s view, the bank has an adequate risk position for its size and business scale. The rater has also commented on the bank’s funding profile, capital and earnings. Infusing fresh capital to support the bank’s rapidly expanding franchise and improving the bank’s earnings for sustained shareholde­r value remain key strategic priorities for the bank.

The outlook on the long-term issuer credit rating was stable at the time of the withdrawal. The stable outlook reflected S&P’S view that NDB is relatively insulated over the next 12 months compared to peers from potential heightenin­g of economic risks facing all financial institutio­ns operating in Sri Lanka.

NDB continues its rating with Fitch Ratings Lanka Limited for national long-term rating as well as instrument ratings. The bank’s national long-term rating is A+(lka) with a stable outlook and its Basel-compliant subordinat­ed term debt is rated at A(lka).

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