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Fitch Rates Qatar-based Al Khaliji 'A-'
Outlook StableFitch Ratings-Dubai/London-13 February 2012: Fitch Ratings has assigned Al Khalij Commercial Bank (al khaliji) Q.S.C. (al khaliji) a Long-term foreign currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of 'A-' with a Stable Outlook, Short-term IDR of 'F2', Viability Rating (VR) of 'bb+', Support Rating of '1' and Support Rating Floor of 'A-'.
Al khaliji's Long- and Short-term IDRs and Support Rating reflect the extremely high probability of support, in Fitch's opinion, from the Qatari authorities if needed. Fitch's view of likely support is based on the strong history of support from the Qatari authorities for local banks, reflected in recent support measures. While Fitch views al khaliji's small size and franchise as constraints from a support perspective, the agency considers the Qatari government's overall 47% indirect stake as a positive.
The VR reflects the bank's very short track record, high concentrations on both sides of the balance sheet, moderate profitability, a significant level of past-due but not impaired exposure and small size. It also reflects al khaliji's strong capitalisation and experienced management team. Fitch considers the overall prospects for the Qatari banking sector to be solid in light of the government's expansionary budget and numerous infrastructure projects.
Al khaliji's financial performance is moderate, but on an improving trend, and reflects its start-up character. Its net interest margin is narrow. While funding costs compare favourably, its spreads on assets suffer from the high proportion of lower yielding fixed income securities on its balance sheet, when compared with Qatari peers, and the short average tenor of its loan book. Fitch expects performance to improve with the bank generating higher business volumes and starting to benefit from increasing economies of scale.
Al khaliji's funding base is dominated by deposits from the Qatari government, government related entities and interbank borrowings. At end-9M11, the ten largest depositors accounted for a high 45% of non-equity funding, of which 62% related, directly and indirectly, to Qatar government related entities. While the contractual maturity of these deposits is short, the behavioural stickiness, given most of the depositors' strategic interest in the development of the bank, has proven to be high. In order to diversify and increase the duration of its funding base, al khaliji has increased its unsecured term funding.
Al khaliji's liquidity position benefits from the bank's substantial holdings of Qatari government debt and its low loan/deposit ratio. Liquidity is supported by unencumbered, repoable securities which stood at QAR4.3bn at end-9M11.
Al khaliji's Fitch core capital ratio stood at a strong 24% at end-9M11. Leverage is low. This is partly due to the bank still being in a start-up phase but management is aiming to maintain a Tier 1 capital ratio of at least 15% in the long run. Dividend payout ratios are high, but Fitch believes that payouts will be kept at levels supportive to al khaliji's development.
Established in 2007, al khaliji was Qatar's sixth largest bank by equity at end-H111. The bank has two wholly owned subsidiaries which complement its business strategy and product range: Al Khaliji France, which also has four branches in the UAE, and Al Khaliji Capital.
Contact:
Primary Analyst
Sebastian Angerer
Analyst
+44 20 3530 1315
Fitch Ratings Limited
30 North Colonnade
London, E14 5GN
Secondary Analyst
Mahin Dissanayake
Director
+971 4 408 1806
Committee Chairperson
Michael Steinbarth
Senior Director
+44 20 3530 1367
Media Relations: Michelle James, London, Tel: +44 0203 530 1574, Email: Michelle.James@fitchratings.com.
© Press Release 2012
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