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Fitch Affirms MIPL’s Bank Loans at ’A+(ind)’ Outlook Stable
Announcement / Banking Jun 02, 2009, 19:15 IST

Fitch Ratings has today affirmed Mhaiskar Infrastructure Private Limited's (MIPL) outstanding long-term bank loans aggregating approximately INR10.62bn at 'A+(ind)'. The agency has also affirmed the outstanding non-fund based exposure aggregating INR100m, serving as performance security, executed in the form of a bank guarantee from Canara Bank, at 'A+(ind)'. The Outlook is Stable.

The rating actions reflect MIPL's continued strong financial performance, given toll revenues from a mature traffic base that uses both roads on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and Mumbai-Pune section of the National Highway-4, which allows the project to exhibit strong debt service coverage metrics. FY09 traffic numbers and revenue are broadly in line with forecasts, benefiting from demonstrated demand for this facility and the strong economic drivers of the two premier Indian cities, Mumbai and Pune, served by this corridor. The company successfully implemented a scheduled toll rate increase in April 2008 without an apparent negative impact on gross toll collections.

The ratings also incorporate the financial risk arising from a sharp rise in interest costs; following the provision in the loan agreement, the lenders have reset the interest rate to 12.5% effective January 2009, applicable for the next two years. While this does strain cash flows and negatively impact debt service coverage, there is adequate cushion to absorb the additional burden. Fitch has also tested the financial model for further spikes in interest rates and believes the results offer reasonable comfort.

While the economic slowdown does not seem to have had any significant impact on traffic flows, the project's continued ability to sustain usage levels in the medium term in a harsh macroeconomic environment will be critical particularly given the back-ended nature of the debt amortisation schedule. While reliance on a sum sufficient rate covenant, and the absence of an equity lock-up provision are inherent weaknesses in the loan structure, strong coverage flowing from robust operating cash flows provide good protection to lenders. Furthermore, a debt service reserve of INR305m, supplemented by cash balances of INR729.5m at FYE09, provides some insulation against cash flow volatility.

Fitch will monitor three key variables which can affect credit quality, namely traffic patronage and its composition in the backdrop of a slowing economy, the project's ability to contain maintenance expenses within budgeted amounts and financing costs.

MIPL is a special purpose vehicle owned by two companies belonging to the Mhaiskar family controlled IRB Group. It has a 15-year concession (toll collection ends on 10 August 2019) from the state government-owned Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Ltd. As at 31 March 2009, MIPL reported toll revenue of INR2,882.6m and generated after tax cash of INR2,319.5m that was available for meeting debt service.

Note to editors: Fitch's National ratings provide a relative measure of creditworthiness for rated entities in countries with relatively low international sovereign ratings and where there is demand for such ratings. The best risk within a country is rated 'AAA' and other credits are rated only relative to this risk. National ratings are designed for use mainly by local investors in local markets and are signified by the addition of an identifier for the country concerned, such as 'AAA (ind)' for National ratings in India. Specific letter grades are not therefore internationally comparable.

Fitch's rating definitions and the terms of use of such ratings are available on the agency's public site, www.fitchratings.com. Published ratings, criteria and methodologies are available from this site, at all times. Fitch's code of conduct, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, affiliate firewall, compliance and other relevant policies and procedures are also available from the 'Code of Conduct' section of this site.

Fitch Ratings is one of the three large global credit rating agencies. Fitch rates 5900 financial institutions, including some 3,200 banks and 2,400 insurance companies, more than 1,700 corporates and 100 sovereigns as well as public finance, sub-sovereigns and structured finance transactions.

Fitch India has four rating offices located at Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata. Fitch is recognised by Reserve Bank of India, Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and National Housing Bank.

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