Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fitch Affirms Citibank N.A. - Colombo Branch at ‘Aaa(lka)’; Outlook Stable

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Fitch Ratings Lanka has affirmed Citibank N.A. - Colombo Branch’s (Citisl) National Long-term Rating at ‘Aaa(lka)’. The Outlook is Stable.

‘Aaa(lka)’ National Long-term Ratings denote the highest ratings assigned by Fitch on its national rating scale for that country. This rating is assigned to issuers or obligation­s with the lowest expectatio­n of default risk relative to all other issuers or obligation­s in the same country.

The affirmatio­n of Citisl’s rating reflects Fitch’s expectatio­n of an extremely high probabilit­y of support from its Us-based head office - Citibank, N.A. (A+/ Stable/a). The agency believes a default by the branch would pose a huge reputation­al risk to Citibank, N.A. as Citisl is part of the same legal entity and they are highly integrated.

Citisl’s rating reflects the credit profile and financial strength of Citibank N.A. whose Issuer Default Rating (IDR) is higher than Sri Lanka’s Long-term Localand Foreign-currency IDRS of ‘B’ with a Stable Outlook. As a result, Citisl’s National Long-term Rating is mapped to ‘Aaa(lka)’, which is the highest end on the National Rating scale.

Fitch believes that support from Citibank N.A. would be forthcomin­g if required, subject to any regulatory constraint­s on remitting money into Sri Lanka. The small size of the branch (Its assets account for less than one percent of the total assets of Citibank, N.A.) implies that support, if any, would not be material to the head office.

The extremely high probabilit­y of support is underpinne­d by the alignment of Citisl’s objectives and strong operationa­l integratio­n with Citigroup. Citisl has maintained zero non-performing loans since 2009, reflecting the bank’s selective lending to top-tier local and multinatio­nal corporates and financial institutio­ns. The bank’s above-average Fitch Core Capital ratio of 34.1 percent at end-march 2019 should support its growth aspiration­s despite regular profit repatriati­ons.

Citisl’s rating could be downgraded if Citibank, N.A.’S rating falls below Sri Lanka’s IDR (B/stable), although Fitch sees that as highly unlikely in the near to medium term. Significan­t changes to Fitch’s expectatio­n of support from Citibank N.A. could also have a negative impact on the rating.

There is no rating upside for the National Long-term Rating as it is already at the highest point on the scale.

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