S&P присвоило рейтинги Цесна-банку (Казахстан)
15.08.05 18:22
/REUTERS, Лондон, 15.08.05/ - Международное рейтинговое агентство
Standard and Poor's присвоило небольшому казахстанскому Цесна-банку
партнерский рейтинг и рейтинг депозитных сертификатов на уровне "В-/С",
сообщило агентство в понедельник.
Ниже приводится оригинальный текст сообщения агентства Standard &
Poor's на английском языке.
S&P ASSIGNS RATINGS TO TSESNA BANK
LONDON, Aug 15 - Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said today it assigned
its "B-/C" counterparty credit and certificate of deposit ratings to
Kazakhstan- based Tsesna Bank. The outlook is stable.
"The ratings on Tsesna Bank reflect the bank's small franchise, tight
capitalization, aggressive growth, and high individual loan concentrations,"
said Standard & Poor's credit analyst Annette Ess. Factors supporting the
ratings include its fast-developing franchise, good profitability, and
continued business and funding diversification. Furthermore, good economic
prospects, growing financial intermediation, and solid progress in the legal
and regulatory framework in Kazakhstan (foreign currency, BBB-/Stable/A-3;
local currency, BBB/Stable/ A-3) benefit the bank's credit profile.
Tsesna is a small commercial bank mainly active in north Kazakhstan with total
assets of Kazakhstan tenge (KZT) 23 billion ($173 million at KZT133 to $1) at
March 31, 2005, which translates into a 1% market share. It is part of the
local financial and industrial group Tsesna Corporation, which, together with
the group companies, holds a majority stake in the bank. "We expect that the
bank will continue to develop its domestic franchise, diversify its business,
maintain its good levels of profitability and asset quality, and implement its
proposed capital increase," added Ms. Ess. The future prospects of the rating
will depend on a reduction in loan concentrations, successful management of
growth, continued capital injections by shareholders, further funding
diversification, and strengthening liquidity.
An increase in problem assets, weakening capitalization, or shrinking
profitability could put negative pressure on the ratings.
[2005-08-15]