CARE downgrades SREI's long-term bonds and debentures

Says move was prompted by increase in firm's NPAs and restructured assets

BHEL
BS Reporter Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 24 2015 | 11:57 AM IST
 
CARE Ratings has downgraded ratings for Kolkata-based SREI Infrastructure Finance’s long-term bonds and debentures due to an increase in non-performing assets (NPAs) and restructured assets. The rating for long-term infrastructure bonds was cut from ‘AA-’ to ‘A+’ and that on unsecured bonds from ‘AA-’ to ‘A’. The total long-term bank facilities under rating were Rs 11,933 crore. The rating revision takes into account subdued environment in the Indian economy, especially in the infrastructure space, which has resulted in deterioration in asset quality of the company. This was marked by a rise in NPAs and restructured assets, CARE said.

SREI Infrastructure posted profit after tax of Rs 90.9 crore on total income of Rs 1,900 crore in year ended March 2015. It had posted PAT of Rs 59.30 crore on total income of Rs 1,805.9 crore in FY14.


Overall capital adequacy ratio was 16.97 per cent as on March 31, 2015.
In FY15, SREI’s gross NPA ratio deteriorated to 6.62 per cent from 3.53 per cent in March 2014. net NPAs went up to 5.51 per cent from 3.09 per cent in March 2014.

The standard restructured assets outstanding also increased to Rs 248.70 crore in March 2015 from Rs 22.5 crore as on March 31, 2014. Furthermore, on June 9, 2015, SIFL reported a PAT of Rs 22.91 crore on a total income of Rs 476.28 crore.

Rating action also factors in SIFL’s continued high exposure in group companies and strategic investments, majority of which are in the infrastructure space. These investments are yet to be divested or diluted to yield commensurate returns, high client concentration and low profitability.

However the ratings continue to draw strength from the satisfactory track record of the company with ‘infrastructure finance company’ status from RBI, established experience of the promoter group with prominent position in infrastructure financing space, CARE said.

Further, such ratings takes note of likely liquidation of its investment in VIOM Networks Ltd. Ability of the company to improve its asset quality & profitability, reduce client concentration and group exposure and maintaining capital adequacy would remain the key rating sensitivities.
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First Published: Sep 24 2015 | 12:32 AM IST

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