Fitch присвоило АО "Цеснабанк" (Казахстан) рейтинг "В-"
20.09.06 14:00
/REUTERS, перевод Владимира Кузнецова, 20.09.06/ - Международное
рейтинговое агентство Fitch Ratings присвоило казахстанскому Цеснабанку
рейтинг дефолта эмитента на уровне "В-" со стабильным прогнозом,
краткосрочный рейтинг "В", рейтинг поддержки "5" и индивидуальный "D/E".
Цеснабанк является 13-м по величине банком Казахстана с небольшой, но
растущей долей рынка. Основными владельцами банка является Адылбек
Джасыбеков, нынешний глава администрации президента Казахстана, и его
семья.
Ниже приводится оригинальный текст сообщения агентства Fitch Ratings.
FITCH RATES KAZAKHSTAN'S TSESNABANK 'B-'
Fitch Ratings-London/Moscow-20 September 2006: Fitch Ratings has today
assigned Kazakhstan-based Tsesnabank ("TSB") ratings of Issuer Default 'B-'
(B minus) with Stable Outlook, Short-term 'B', Support '5', Individual 'D/E'.
The ratings reflect TSB's small absolute size by international standards,
significant, albeit declining, business and regional concentration levels
on both sides of the balance sheet, notable liquidity risk exposure as well
as certain weaknesses in the operating environment. However, they also take
into account TSB's strong regional submarket positions, reasonable revenue
generation and asset quality.
Upside to the ratings could result from further growth of the bank's national
franchise, helping to reduce regional and customer concentration levels.
Narrower asset/liability mismatches would also be positive for TSB's ratings.
Downward pressure could be triggered by asset quality problems arising from
the rapid lending growth and portfolio seasoning.
TSB was established in 1992 by Tsesna Corporation in Astana (formerly
Tselinograd) as a bank predominantly serving captive companies within the
same group. Shortly after the movement of the Kazakhstani capital to Astana,
the bank underwent a period of business revival in an almost competition-free
environment. However, Tsesna Corporation's position in the region has
weakened and TSB has faced tougher competition from new market entrants.
This has forced the bank to expand its activities beyond the group's
regionally confined business and seek a more national presence.
Nevertheless, the bank was able to retain its leading position in the region.
TSB was the 13th-largest bank in Kazakhstan at end-July 2006, with only a
small, but increasing, market share. Today the bank is ultimately owned by
Mr Adylbek Djaksybekov (who has a 70% stake), the current chairman of the
president's administration, and his family.
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[2006-09-20]