Fitch присвоило рейтинги банку Альянс (Казахстан)
08.04.05 11:08
/REUTERS, Лондон, Москва, 08.04.05/ - Международное рейтинговое агентство
Fitch Ratings присвоило в пятницу рейтинги казахстанскому банку Альянс:
- долгосрочный на уровне "B+";
- краткосрочный на уровне "B";
- индивидуальный на уровне "D";
- поддержки на уровне "4".
Прогноз изменения рейтингов - стабильный, говорится в сообщении Fitch.
"Долго- и краткосрочный рейтинги, а также рейтинг поддержки основаны на
предположении Fitch о том, что власти Казахстана вероятно окажут
поддержку банку в случае нужды", - говорится в сообщение агентства.
"Индивидуальный рейтинг отражает риски, связанные с быстрым ростом
Альянса, его умеренными показателями и по-прежнему относительно
небольшими размерами... С другой стороны, агентство также принимает во
внимание адекватную капитализацию банка, успешное развитие бизнеса и
хорошую ситуацию с ликвидностью", - пишут аналитики Fitch.
На конец 2004 года Альянс занимал шестое место в Казахстане по размеру
активов и пятое по собственному капиталу.
Ниже приводится оригинальный текст сообщения агентства Fitch Ratings на
английском языке.
FITCH RATES KAZAKHSTAN'S BANK ALLIANCE "B+"
08 Apr 2005 7:53 AM (EDT)
Fitch Ratings-London/Moscow-08 April 2005: Fitch Ratings, the international
rating agency, has today assigned Kazakhstan-based Bank Alliance ("Alliance")
ratings of Long-term "B+"; Short-term "B"; Individual "D"; and Support "4". The
Outlook is Stable.
Alliance's Long-term, Short-term and Support ratings are based on Fitch's view
of the likelihood of support to the bank from the Kazakhstani authorities, in
case of need.
The Individual rating reflects the risks associated with Alliance's rapid
growth, its modest performance and still relatively small size, as well as
certain weaknesses in the operating environment. However, it also takes into
account the bank's adequate capitalisation, successful business development and
good liquidity.
Alliance's profitability has been modest, mainly due to a relatively low net
interest margin (caused by expensive funding) and significant loan loss reserve
(LLR) charges, resulting primarily from rapid loan growth. Loan book
concentrations are high by international standards (end-2004: exposures to top
20 borrowers were equal to 105% of equity), although moderate for a CIS bank.
Asset quality has been adequate to date; however, rapid loan growth and the
launch of new credit products will need to be well managed in order for this to
remain so in the future.
Funding is sourced mainly from corporate and individual term accounts, the
former are concentrated and rather expensive. Tenor of deposits is relatively
long, enabling Alliance to run a positive cumulative liquidity gap across all
timebands. Capital ratios are currently strong (Tier 1 ratio of 21% at
end-2004), and should remain adequate in the near to medium term,
notwithstanding planned rapid growth, due to ongoing contributions from
shareholders and further domestic subordinated debt issuance.
Alliance was founded in 1993 in Pavlodar and in 1999 merged with another mid-
sized regional bank. New shareholders acquired Alliance in 2001, and since then
it has grown quickly to become one of the larger banks in Kazakhstan, ranked
sixth and fifth by assets and equity, respectively, at end-2004.
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