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JCR-VIS
JCR-VIS reaffirms Entity Ratings of Khushhali Microfinance Bank
04 Feb, 2012

JCR-VIS Credit Rating Company Limited (JCR-VIS) has reaffirmed the medium to long term entity rating of Khushhali Bank Microfinance Bank at ‘A’ (Single A) and short term rating at ‘A-1’ (A-One). Ratings remain under ‘Rating Watch-Developing’ status on account of pending legal formalities regarding completion of acquisition by the UBL (United Bank Limited) led consortium. Upon conclusion of the acquisition process and subsequent reconstitution of the new board, ratings will be revisited.

Post acquisition, the consortium will own 79.2% of KBL’s shares; UBL’s shareholding will enhance to 29.7%. Other parties in the consortium include ASN-NOVIB Microkredietfonds (Triple Jump B.V), Credit Suisse Microfinance Fund Management Company (ResponsAbility Global Microfinance Fund), Rural Impulse Fund II S.A. SICAV-FIS (Incofin Investment Management Comm.VA) and ShoreCap II Limited (Equator Capital Partners LLC). With this acquisition, UBL plans to exploit the synergies between its existing Omni platform and the micro-finance activities undertaken by the bank. Apart from having the largest client base, KBL also has the largest branch network across Pakistan amongst microfinance banks.

Over the last two years, the quality of bank’s loan portfolio was affected by natural calamities; first floods in 2010 and later heavy rains in 2011 in Sindh; effected portfolio was fully provided by 1Q12. Despite the incremental provisioning charge in these periods, the bank has remained profitable on the back of grant income although operational self-sufficiency has weakened as compared to preceding year. In order to minimize losses emanating from adverse macro-economic conditions and natural catastrophes, KMBL plans to pursue growth mainly in secured lending and, therefore, has recently introduced collateralized loan product.

Liquid assets in relation to deposits & borrowings are considered adequate. Given the bank’s growth plans and gradual retirement of long term loan, developing sustainable sources of funding is considered important to meet the bank’s liquidity requirements. In this respect, the successful deployment of core banking solution in 94 branches (out of 109 branch network) has facilitated mobilization of deposits. However; given the nascent stage; the current deposit base features volatility. The quality of deposits and cost of funds will be tracked by JCR-VIS for impact on financial risk profile of the bank.

For further information on this rating announcement, please contact Mr. Rashid Zahir at rashid.zahir@jcrvis.com.pk or Mr. Maimoon Rasheed at 042-36610681-84.