Moody's Investors Service 16 мая 2003 года присвоило ОАО "БАНК "КАСПИЙСКИЙ" (Казахстан) первые кредитные рейтинги
19.06.03 00:00
/ИРБИС, 19.06.03/ - 16 мая 2003 года рейтинговое агентство Moody's
Investors Service присвоило ОАО "БАНК "КАСПИЙСКИЙ" (Алматы) первые
кредитные рейтинги. Об этом стало известно благодаря сообщению
Moody's, которое было предоставлено банком агентству ИРБИС 16 июня.
В сообщении говорится, что банку присвоен рейтинг финансовой силы на
уровне "Е+", рейтинг "Ва3" по долгосрочным депозитам в иностранной
валюте. Способность банка отвечать по краткосрочным депозитным
обязательствам в иностранной валюте оценена агентством на уровне "NP".
Прогноз всех рейтингов "стабильный".
Ниже приводится оригинальное сообщение Moody's Investors Service.
MOODY'S ASSIGNS TO BANK CASPIAN (KAZAKHSTAN) E+/Ba3/NP FIRST-
TIME RATINGS
Limassol, May 16, 2003 -- Moody's Investors Service has assigned to Bank
Caspian (Caspian), Kazakhstan, an E+ Financial Strength Rating (FSR), and
ratings of Ba3/NP for long- and short-term foreign currency deposits. All
ratings carry stable outlooks.
According to Moody's, the Ba3/NP foreign currency deposit ratings incorporate
potential support from the Kazakhstani authorities, should the need arise,
reflecting Caspian's relative importance to Kazakhstan's banking system. As at
year-end 2002, Caspian was the country's ninth-largest bank by assets, the
seventh-largest by customer loans, and the tenth-largest in terms of customer
deposits. However, Moody's cautions that any outside support from the
authorities in case of distress may be of a limited nature, and its volume and
timeliness rather uncertain. This prevents the rating agency from placing the
long-term foreign currency deposit rating at the Ba1 country ceiling for such
deposits.
Caspian's E+ FSR incorporates the bank's relatively weak but dynamically
developing franchise and high levels of customer and sectoral concentrations in
the loan book. The bank's liquidity remains ample although it has been
gradually declining. The FSR is supported by stable performance, relatively
good diversification in the funding base, good maturity matching of assets and
liabilities as well as prevailing high asset quality despite rapid growth in
lending in the recent past.
Moody's views with caution the new management's strategic objective to very
aggressively increase Caspian's size and market share and to strengthen its
market position. At the same time, Moody's welcomes Caspian's retail banking
initiatives, as the rating agency believes that retail banking in Kazakhstan
remains underdeveloped, offers interesting business opportunities and may
contribute to a further diversification of Caspian's credit portfolio while
strengthening the bank's franchise, if successfully implemented.
Moody's is concerned that dynamic growth in lending activities represents a
challenge for credit-risk management and requires regular monitoring of the
exposures. Despite this the bank has managed to defend a relatively high asset
quality.
Bank Caspian is headquartered in Almaty, Kazakhstan and reported total IAS-
consolidated assets of KZT28.7 billion (US$191.4 million) as of 31 December
2002.
[2003-06-19]