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India Ratings downgrades IDBI Bank to AA from AA+; outlook negative

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India Ratings and Research on Wednesday downgraded staterun IDBI Bank to AA from AA+ and gave a negative outlook due to stress asset challenges and weak capital position.

The rating agency also downgraded various debt instrument­s of the bank.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently initiated ‘prompt corrective action’ for the bank on account of higher non-performing assets and negative return on assets.

“The downgrade in the long-term issuer rating reflects the consistent drop in IDBI’s share of systemic assets as the bank struggles with its asset quality challenges,” the rating agency said in a note on Wednesday.

It said the bank continues to grapple with a weak capital profile and the RBI's invocation of prompt corrective action framework would continue to weigh on its share of systemic assets and liabilitie­s.

The bank’s credit costs is likely to remain significan­tly high over the medium term, on account of higher fresh slippages and provisioni­ng requiremen­ts on the current stock of stressed corporates, the agency said.

The rating downgrade of AT1 bond and upper Tier II subordinat­ed debt reflects the structural weakening of the bank's standalone profile, likely elevated levels of credit costs, significan­t erosion of capital, limited visibility on capital infusion and the bank’s inability to timely garner equity capital by monetisati­on of its non-core assets.

The rating agency further said the negative outlook on the bank reflects the high possibilit­y of the lender reporting its common equity tier I below the minimum regulatory requiremen­t and continuous­ly struggling with its core capitalisa­tion level in the absence of a significan­t capital infusion from the government.

 ??  ?? The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently initiated ‘prompt corrective action’ for the bank on account of higher nonperform­ing assets and negative return on assets
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently initiated ‘prompt corrective action’ for the bank on account of higher nonperform­ing assets and negative return on assets

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