Fitch присвоило рейтинг "В+" евробондам Альянс-банка (Казахстан)
08.06.05 11:08
/REUTERS, Лондон, 08.06.05/ - Международное рейтинговое агентство Fitch
Ratings присвоило ожидаемый рейтинг "В+" еврооблигациям казахстанского
Альянс-банка, говорится в сообщении агентства.
Рейтинг еврооблигаций совпадает с долгосрочным рейтингом банка.
Ниже приводится оригинальный текст сообщения агентства Fitch Ratings на
английском языке.
FITCH ASSIGNS ALLIANCE BANK'S EUROBOND EXPECTED "B+" RATING
Fitch Ratings-London/Moscow-08 June 2005: Fitch Ratings, the international
rating agency, has today assigned the upcoming issue of notes of Alliance Bank
of Kazakhstan ("Alliance") an expected Long-term "B+" rating. The assignment of
the final rating is contingent on receipt of final documentation conforming
materially to information already received. Alliance is rated Long-term "B+"
with a Stable Outlook, Short-term "B", Individual "D" and Support "4".
The terms and conditions of the notes specify that they will rank at least pari
passu with the claims of other unsecured creditors, save those preferred by
relevant (bankruptcy, liquidation etc.) laws. Under Kazakh law, the claims of
retail depositors rank above those of other senior unsecured creditors. At
end-2004, retail deposits accounted for 21% of Alliance's total liabilities,
according to the bank's International Financial Reporting Standards accounts.
Covenants limit dividend payments to 50% of net income in any particular year,
and also specify that the terms of all transactions of more then USD 2 million
must be concluded on a market basis. Alliance also commits to maintaining a
total BIS capital adequacy ratio of 10%, and a cross default clause becomes
applicable in case of overdue indebtedness in excess of USD 10 million.
The terms and conditions of the notes contain a negative pledge clause, which
allows for a degree of securitisation by Alliance. In the event of such a
securitisation, Fitch notes that the nature and extent of any
over-collateralisation would be assessed by the agency for any potential impact
on unsecured creditors.
Noteholders will benefit from a put option should one of the bank's credit
ratings be downgraded as a result of an asset sale by, or a merger of,
Alliance.
At end-2004, Alliance was the sixth largest bank in Kazakhstan with a market
share of approximately 4.5% of total sector assets.
[2005-06-08]