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S&P upgrades ABC outlook to ‘Stable’; affirms BBB-/A-3 rating

MANAMA, April 27, 2022

Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings (S&P) has upgraded Bahrain-headquartered Bank ABC’s rating to ‘Stable’ from ‘Negative’, and affirmed its long and short-term issuer credit ratings at ‘BBB-/A-3’. 
 
The upgrade is largely attributed to the bank’s enhanced capital position, stabilised asset quality and solid funding position.
 
The outlook revision follows the private placement of a $390 million AT1 instrument in March 2022, which was fully subscribed by the bank’s largest shareholder, the Central Bank of Libya. 
 
Capital retention
It also reflects the bank’s moderated dividend distribution policy of 30% of net profits, allowing capital retention to match asset growth. Such measures are expected to raise the bank’s S&P Risk Adjusted Capital (RAC) ratio to 10.3 -10.5%, compared to 9.6% at year-end 2021, which resulted from its acquisition of BLOM Bank Egypt. 
 
S&P has therefore restored the assessment of capital and earnings to Strong (+1) on its rating evaluation framework.
 
The revised rating also reflects Bank ABC’s normalising asset quality, with non-performing loans reduced to 3.4% of total loans at year-end 2021, compared to 5.2% the previous year, moderating to pre-pandemic levels. 
 
Funding and liquidity profile
The bank’s solid funding and liquidity profile further contributed to its improved rating. Its highly supportive principal shareholders, the Central Bank of Libya and Kuwait Investment Authority, have a long track record of stability throughout economic cycles and market stresses, which also mitigates the bank’s exposure to concentration risk. 
 
Commenting on the rating upgrade, Dr Khaled Kawan, Group Chief Executive Officer, Bank ABC said: “This outlook upgrade and affirmation of our ratings demonstrates the success of the prudent capital and liquidity management approach of the bank, as it continues to expand its business model and pursue its strategic aspirations.”-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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