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Moody’s downgrades GCB Bank due to debt restructuring

The Ghanaian Standard by The Ghanaian Standard
December 8, 2022
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Ghana’s second-biggest bank, GCB Bank, has been downgraded by an international rating agency, Moody’s.

This is the second time in two years that Moody’s has downgraded the indigenous bank.

GCB Bank’s long-term local currency deposit rating was downgraded to Caa3 from Caa2 and is one notch higher than the bank’s Ca long-term foreign currency deposit rating.

Again, its long-term foreign currency deposit ratings have also been downgraded from Ca to Caa2, its long-term Counterparty Risk Ratings (CRRs) to Caa3 from Caa2 and its long-term Counterparty Risk Assessment (CR Assessment) to Caa3(cr) from Caa2(cr).

However, these ratings and assessments have been placed on review for downgrade.

The rating follows Moody’s action on December 2, 2022, to downgrade Ghana’s long-term issuer and senior unsecured debt ratings from Ca to Caa2 and place them on review for downgrade on November 29, 2022.

The downgrade in the sovereign ratings reflects the recent macroeconomic deterioration, further heightening the government’s liquidity and debt sustainability difficulties, and increasing the risk of default.

A statement on Moody’s website said the rating action captures the deteriorating macroeconomic environment and the increasingly uncertain operating environment for banks in Ghana, as reflected by the downgrade of the sovereign ratings and the lowering of the Macro Profile score to “Very Weak-” from “Very Weak”.

“The outlook on the Caa3 long-term local currency deposit rating has been changed to negative from ratings under review.

The outlook on the Ca long-term foreign currency deposit rating has been changed to stable from ratings under review. This action concludes the review for downgrade initiated on 4 October 2022”, it explained.

It further said that a restructuring of sovereign debt securities would also weaken the banking system’s liquidity, especially if maturities are extended, because it would mean that banks will need to hold on to their government exposure for an extended period, limiting their ability to lend to the real economy.

This differentiation reflects Moody’s expectations that potential losses for local currency depositors will be lower than for foreign currency depositors.

It indicated that Ghana’s macroeconomic environment has deteriorated, with the inflation rate rising continuously since the beginning of the year despite monetary tightening.

Inflation climbed to 40% in October 2022 from 13% at year-end 2021 which, in addition to the rapid currency depreciation, has increased government borrowing costs.

Source: myJoyOnline
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