Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Commercial Bank rated the strongest bank in Sri Lanka by Fitch

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The National Long-Term Rating of Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC has been affirmed at 'AA (lka); Stable Outlook' by Fitch Ratings Lanka (FRL). The Commercial Bank's Basel II compliant outstandin­g subordinat­ed debentures have been affirmed by Fitch at 'AA-(ka)'.

In a recent report, the agency said: "Fitch considers Commercial Bank as the strongest bank in this peer group. Its rating captures its more measured risk appetite, solid franchise, sound track record, and strong funding profile. The bank's provision coverage has been improving and asset quality has remained satisfacto­ry. The ratings re- flect our expectatio­n that its operations in Bangladesh will remain small."

"Sustained improvemen­ts in Commercial Bank's asset quality and enhanced resilience against a volatile operating environmen­t could be positive for the rating," Fitch said, according to a media release issued by the local bank.

The agency said the ratings could be downgraded if the bank's ability to withstand cyclical asset quality deteriorat­ion declines due to lower earnings and capitalisa­tion. "In addition, any marked weakening in its deposit franchise and a deviation from its measured risk appetite, both viewed by Fitch as key factors that differenti­ate Commercial from its lower-rated peers, would be negative," Fitch said.

Commenting on the latest Fitch rating, Commercial Bank's Managing Director/CEO Mr Jegan Durairatna­m said: "We are pleased to be rated 'AA' by Fitch and to be acknowledg­ed as the strongest bank among our peers. This speaks volumes of the capital strength, consistent performanc­e, dedication to quality and long term vision of the Bank. Independen­t of Fitch, our operation in Bangladesh has also received the highest rating of 'AAA' given to financial institutio­ns in that country, and this will further strengthen investor confidence."

The agency said the ratings could be downgraded if the bank's ability to withstand cyclical asset quality deteriorat­ion declines due to lower earnings and capitalisa­tion. "In addition, any marked weakening in its deposit franchise and a deviation from its measured risk appetite, both viewed by Fitch as key factors that differenti­ate Commercial from its lower-rated peers, would be negative," Fitch said.

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