Moody’s gives positive ratings to three commercial banks

Apr 11th at 14:38
11-04-2018 14:38:14+07:00

Moody’s gives positive ratings to three commercial banks

Moody’s Investors Service has upgraded the long-term local-currency bank deposit ratings and local- and foreign-currency issuer ratings of three banks in Viet Nam from B2 to B1.

 

The banks are Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (ACB), Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MBBank) and Viet Nam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank).

Moody’s also raised the baseline credit assessment (BCA) for these three banks from B2 to B1.

“For ACB, the upgrade of its BCA reflects its improved asset quality, following the good progress in the resolution of its legacy problem assets, including the problem assets related to six companies tied to its former vice chairman, Nguyen Duc Kien,” Moody’s said.

ACB’s problem loans ratio, as adjusted by Moody’s, declined to 0.95 per cent at the end of 2017 from 2.99 per cent at the end of 2016, driven largely by the full write-down of the VND1.5 trillion (US$66 million) of bonds issued by the Vietnam Asset Management Company (VAMC), it added.

Similarly, MBBank’s problem loans ratio fell from 4.7 per cent in 2016 to 2.9 per cent in 2017 mainly due to the full write-off of VAMC bonds for VND3.4 trillion.

Moody’s expects ACB and MBBank’s asset quality to remain stable over the next 12-18 months on the back of an improvement in the operating environment, which will in turn support the repayment capacity of the bank’s borrowers.

As for Techcombank, its BCA upgrade is driven by improved solvency metrics for capital, asset quality and profitability.

Moody’s estimates that the bank’s tangible common equity to risk-weighted assets increased to 14.5 per cent, from 9 per cent in 2016, giving Techcombank the largest core capital buffer among the 16 Moody’s-rated banks in Viet Nam.

At the same time, Moody’s has affirmed the long-term local- and foreign-currency deposit and issuer ratings of Viet Nam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VPBank) at B2 and upgraded the bank’s BCA to B2 from B3.

The upgrade of VPBank’s BCA takes into account the bank’s high profitability, as well as its improved capital buffer. The BCA also considers VPBank’s heightened credit risks from its consumer finance portfolio and weak problem loan coverage compared with its domestic and global peers.

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