Fitch downgrades viability rating for four banks on Covid-19 impact

Affirms Issuer Default Ratings for seven banks including these four and Bank of India, Canara and PNB

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The rating agency revised the viability rating from “bb+” to “bb” for Axis Bank, ICICI Bank and SBI
Abhijit Lele Mumbai
2 min read Last Updated : May 01 2020 | 2:14 AM IST
Rating agency Fitch has downgraded viability rating (VR) for four lenders – Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda, ICICI Bank and State Bank of India – on rapid deterioration in the operating environment for banks in India. The deterioration in operating environment follows the coronavirus pandemic and measures to contain its spread.

The rating agency revised the viability rating from “bb+” to “bb” for Axis Bank, ICICI Bank and SBI.  For Bank of Baroda, agency revised VR from “bb” to “bb-“.

It affirmed Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) for seven banks including these four and Bank of India, Canara Bank and Punjab National Bank.

Fitch has cut its forecast for India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in the financial year ending March 2021 (FY21) to 0.8 per cent from a pre-pandemic forecast of 5.1 per cent (FY20: 4.9 per cent). The revised estimate indicates the impact that the sharp slowdown in business and consumer activity is likely to have across sectors. It will create fresh asset-quality challenges for Indian banks, Fitch said.
Fitch lowered the operating environment score for Indian banks to 'bb' from 'bb+' in March. It kept a negative outlook due to the uncertainty surrounding the severity and duration of the pandemic and the associated effects on India's banks from restrictions on economic activity. 

This was despite relief measures implemented by the authorities to support the economy and protect borrowers, which indirectly benefit the banks, Fitch added. 

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Topics :CoronavirusFitch RatingsBanksIndia GDP growthAxis BankBank of BarodaICICI Bank State Bank of India SBI

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