FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™
Dear Reader,

Registration with the Sri Lanka FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️ would enable you to enjoy an array of other services such as Member Rankings, User Groups, Own Posts & Profile, Exclusive Research, Live Chat Box etc..

All information contained in this forum is subject to Disclaimer Notice published.


Thank You
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️
www.srilankachronicle.com


Join the forum, it's quick and easy

FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™
Dear Reader,

Registration with the Sri Lanka FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️ would enable you to enjoy an array of other services such as Member Rankings, User Groups, Own Posts & Profile, Exclusive Research, Live Chat Box etc..

All information contained in this forum is subject to Disclaimer Notice published.


Thank You
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️
www.srilankachronicle.com
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™

Encyclopedia of Latest news, reviews, discussions and analysis of stock market and investment opportunities in Sri Lanka

Click Link to get instant AI answers to all business queries.
Click Link to find latest Economic Outlook of Sri Lanka
Click Link to view latest Research and Analysis of the key Sectors and Industries of Sri Lanka
Worried about Paying Taxes? Click Link to find answers to all your Tax related matters
Do you have a legal issues? Find instant answers to all Sri Lanka Legal queries. Click Link
Latest images

Latest topics

» CSE to turn bullish after November 14 poll
by Rare Today at 10:13 am

» ලාභ විජ්ජාව!!
by D.G.Dayaratne Yesterday at 8:11 pm

» Banking Sector (3Q 2024)
by God Father Yesterday at 7:05 am

» Prepare to be blown away..
by cpriya Yesterday at 1:05 am

» Hotel Sigiriya (HSIG) most undervalued & huge profit making Hotel
by LAMDA Sat Nov 16, 2024 11:38 pm

» ‘Buy the Rumour, Sell the News’
by God Father Sat Nov 16, 2024 12:00 pm

» Asian stocks drift higher amid rate cut speculation; Japan lags
by Rare Sat Nov 16, 2024 9:56 am

» Oil prices fall further
by Rare Sat Nov 16, 2024 9:40 am

» Post-election winners.
by Rare Sat Nov 16, 2024 9:36 am

» Bullish about a sustainable turnaround - CSE Chairman
by Rare Sat Nov 16, 2024 9:25 am

» Plantation Companies
by Rare Sat Nov 16, 2024 9:19 am

» COMMERCIAL BANK OF CEYLON PLC (COMB.N0000)
by EPS Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:31 pm

» People's leasing VS Singer Finance IPO Analysis
by ddrperera Wed Nov 13, 2024 8:18 pm

» Insights into LOLC Advanced Technologies
by samaritan Wed Nov 13, 2024 10:41 am

» LOLC Tech's ambitious plans for global expansion
by samaritan Tue Nov 12, 2024 2:06 pm

» PLANTATION SECTOR
by God Father Sun Nov 10, 2024 8:19 pm

» People's leasing company, a hidden gem? (an analysis)
by Nandana Withanage Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:56 pm

» PEOPLE'S LEASING BUYING SIGNAL Target Price 19 ..PLEASE KEEP EYE ON THIS..
by nilantha suranga Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:16 am

» Peoples leasing technically positive Target Price Rs 20
by Shiranli Sun Nov 10, 2024 7:43 am

» Quarterly Research Updates (Sep 2024)
by God Father Sun Nov 10, 2024 7:42 am

» Peoples Leasing....!!! whts the target?
by rajithasahan Sun Nov 10, 2024 7:35 am

» PEOPLE'S LEASING & FINANCE PLC
by mafasmunaseer Sun Nov 10, 2024 12:45 am

» Will garment exports to U.S. be taxed under Trump administration?
by Quibit Sat Nov 09, 2024 4:34 pm

LISTED COMPANIES

Submit Post
ශ්‍රී ලංකා මූල්‍ය වංශකථාව - සිංහල
Submit Post


CONATCT US


Send your suggestions and comments

* - required fields

Read FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™ Disclaimer



EXPERT CHRONICLE™

ECONOMIC CHRONICLE

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)



CHRONICLE™ YouTube


You are not connected. Please login or register

State-owned People’s Bank, subsidiaries’ ratings upgraded

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

CSE.SAS

CSE.SAS
Global Moderator

Fitch Ratings has upgraded Sri Lanka’s People’s Bank (PB) and its subsidiaries People’s Leasing Company PLC (PLC), and People’s Finance PLC (PF), by a notch each. The Outlooks are Stable.

At the same time the agency has affirmed PB’s associate company People’s Merchant Finance PLC (PMF, 36% effective ownership by PB) at ‘BB+(lka)’ with Stable Outlook.

"The upgrade of PB’s rating reflects Fitch’s reassessment of government support to PB in light of its growing importance as Sri Lanka’s second-largest bank. This is underpinned by the agency’s expectations that PB’s role in the post-war development economy will likely further strengthen its linkage with the Sri Lanka government (‘BB-’/Stable Outlook)," the ratings agency said in a statement last week.

State-owned People’s Bank, subsidiaries’ ratings upgraded 56354410

PB’s rating reflects Fitch’s expectation of timely support from the government of Sri Lanka if required, given its government ownership, importance to the government in light of the abovementioned role, and high systemic importance (18% of system assets and deposits at end-2011). Changes to Sri Lanka’s sovereign rating will therefore result in changes to PB’s ratings.

PB’s National Long-Term Rating may be upgraded further if there is a demonstration of preferential support for PB.

The upgrade to PLC’s and PF’s ratings reflects the increased capacity of their parent PB to extend support, as indicated by the latter’s rating upgrade. Fitch’s view of support is premised on PLC’s close integration with, and strategic importance to, PB, and PF’s strategic importance to, and integration with, PLC. PB’s majority ownership of PLC and PF also supports the ratings.

The affirmation of PMF’s rating reflects Fitch’s expectations of a moderate level of support from PB due to its low integration with, and limited strategic importance to, PB. Fitch’s view of support is based on PMF’s association with, and the consequent reputation risk to, PB’s franchise. PMF’s rating also reflects its weak standalone financial profile.

Both PLC and PF are strongly associated with the PB brand. PB owns 75% of PLC, and effectively owns 66.5% of PF through PLC. At end-2011, the PLC group accounted for 27% of PB’s consolidated post-tax profits and 14% of net advances. At end-March 2012, PLCand PF’s aggregate retail funding amounted to over LKR23bn, and funded 24% of the PLC group assets.

PB’s capacity to support stems from the government’s own capacity and willingness to support the bank - through which support is expected to flow into both PLC and PF. Fitch believes it is highly likely that government support could flow through to PLC via PB, and to PF via PLC, mainly due to the subsidiaries’ strategic importance and linkages to PB and the consequent reputation risk to the government if PLC or PF should fail.

The two-notch differential between the ratings of PB and PLC, and of PLC and PF reflects the possibility of delay in timely government support due to regulatory restrictions between the entities (e.g. maximum exposure limits) or administrative difficulties usually seen in layered support structures.

Changes to PB’s ratings may result in corresponding changes to PLC’s ratings, providing the linkages between PB and PLC remain intact. PLC’s ratings may be downgraded if PB gives up its controlling stake in PLC, or if its strategic importance to PB diminishes over time. The same is true of PLC’s and PF’s ratings.

Deterioration in PMF’s profitability and/or deterioration in its asset quality and solvency may result in a negative rating action. PMF’s rating could be affected by a change in circumstances that would warrant a review of Fitch’s expectation of support from PB.

PB is a key lender to the government, with assets amounting to LKR663bn at end-2011, accounting for 18.5% of the licensed commercial bank sector. PLC is the largest non-bank financial institution (NBFI) by advances and accounted for almost 20% of NBFI sector assets. At end-March 2012 PLC’s consolidated assets stood at LKR96bn. PMF, which operates as a licensed finance company since April 2012, had a consolidated asset base of LKR2.9bn at end-March 2012."
http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=56354

Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum