Fitch повысило индивидуальный рейтинг банка Центркредит до "D" с "D/E"
19.08.04 19:06
/REUTERS, Лондон, 19.08.04/ - Международное рейтинговое агентство Fitch
Ratins повысило индивидуальный рейтинг банка Центркредит (Казахстан) до
"D" c "D/E", подтвердив долгосрочный рейтинг на уровне "В+", краткосрочный
- "В", поддержки - "4", говорится в сообщении агентства.
Прогноз изменения рейтингов - стабильный.
Повышение рейтинга отражает растущую прибыльность и капитализацию
банка, а также продолжающееся расширение его деятельности.
Ниже приводиться оригинальный текст сообщения Fitch Ratins на английском языке.
FITCH UPGRADES KAZAKHSTAN'S BANK CENTERCREDIT'S INDIVIDUAL RATING;
AFFIRMS OTHER RATINGS
Fitch Ratings-London-19 August 2004: Fitch Ratings, the international rating
agency, has today upgraded Kazakhstan-based Bank Centercredit's ("BCC")
Individual rating to 'D' from 'D/E'. Its other ratings have been affirmed at
Long- term 'B+', Short-term 'B' and Support '4'. The Outlook is Stable.
The rating action reflects BCC's improved capitalisation and profitability, and
continued growth in the bank's franchise. However, the Individual rating also
takes into account the potentially volatile, albeit improving, operating
environment in Kazakhstan, significant concentration in the loan book and low
loan loss reserves (LLR).
The Long-term, Short-term and Support ratings reflect Fitch's view of the
likelihood of state support being available in case of need.
The bank's revenue streams are mainly driven by interest income on its SME loan
portfolio. Net income rose in 2003 thanks mainly to loan growth outweighing a
drop in margins, and significant growth in fee and commission income. However,
the bank will face increasing pressure on margins as competition continues to
grow and interest rates fall. Further improvements in cost efficiency and
continued growth in non-interest income are important if the bank is to
maintain a reasonable level of profitability.
The loan portfolio is focused on SMEs, although lending to larger companies and
to individuals is expected to become an increasingly important part of the loan
book. The loan book grew substantially in 2003, but remains concentrated by
customer, although not unusually so for a bank in the CIS. Asset quality did
not change significantly in 2003. LLR coverage of gross loans is, in Fitch's
opinion, still low, particularly given the rapid growth and the operating
environment. It is expected that increased loan loss provisions will be
required in the future as new lending progresses through the credit cycle.
Customer balances are relatively well-diversified, but funding remains
short-term. A eurobond issue, which would improve the tenor and diversification
of the funding base is being considered by the bank for late-2004 at the
earliest. Capitalisation improved in 2003 with a KZT2 billion capital injection
and a further KZT4bn, of which KZT0.9bn was received in 1H04, is planned for
2004, reflecting the need for greater capital for the bank's long-term growth
plans.
BCC is the fifth largest bank in Kazakhstan, focusing primarily on SMEs and
retail customers. However, in a banking sector dominated by three banks, it
holds just 5% of assets in the banking system. It has a countrywide network of
branches that is supplemented by asset management, leasing and pension fund
subsidiaries.
[2004-08-19]