Tag: Credit rating

  • ZeeL debt credit rating revised

    ZeeL debt credit rating revised

    NEW DELHI: Even as Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZeeL) CEO Punit Goenka's 4.0 vision measures are beginning to bear fruit and are resulting in a better performance for the company, credit rating agency Brickwork Ratings India has downgraded its rating and that of its debt, namely the six per cent cumulative redeemable non-convertible preference shares. These debt instruments are worth Rs 806.78 crore.

    ZeeL informed the Bombay stock exchange about Brickwork's downgrade yesterday.

    The previous rating for the six per cent cumulative redeemable non-convertible preference shares instrument was BWR AA- (credit watch with negative implications) while the new rating is BWR A (credit watch with negative implications).

    The previous issuer rating was BWR AA- (credit watch with negative implications) while the new rating is BWR A (credit watch with negative implications).

    Brickwork said it has done this factoring in heightened uncertainties on contingent liabilities/claims against ZeeL causing increase in credit risk and rating concern.

    ZeeL is one of India's largest and oldest media conglomerates with a presence in linear, OTT and digital mediums. The media house is present in multiple genres such as news, films, production, GEC and others.

  • New DTH guidelines to have potential effect on top operators

    New DTH guidelines to have potential effect on top operators

    KOLKATA: The new DTH guidelines issued by the ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) can have far-reaching impact on the sector, such as increasing the potential liabilities of incumbents when renewing their licenses. The top four DTH operators are liable to pay Rs 7,700-8,000 crore, credit rating agency Crisil said. Their Ebitda for the current fiscal is estimated at Rs 7,000-7,500 crore.

    Few days after releasing the amended guidelines, the ministry said that the issue of fresh license to the existing licensees will be subject to their clearing all dues. “New licensing guidelines issued by the MIB on 30 December 2020, for providing direct-to-home (DTH) broadcasting service could significantly increase the potential liabilities of incumbents when renewing their licenses,” Crisil said.

    It also added the matter has been discussed at various legal fora over the past decade and continues to be sub judice. Clarity with respect to the final dues, timelines for payment and the debt-equity funding mix to pay up the liability will be crucial to ascertain the cash-flow impact on the DTH operators.

    “DTH operators supported by strong sponsors will be able to sustain their credit profiles notwithstanding the expected potential liability. Their credit profiles are also supported by healthy cash accrual, strong balance sheets and high financial flexibility,” the credit rating agency added.

    Crisil said it would continue to monitor the developments on this and take appropriate action as and when required.

  • ICRA rerates Network18 and TV18

    ICRA rerates Network18 and TV18

    MUMBAI: Barely a week after independent and professional investment and credit rating agency ICRA revised ratings for Network 18 media and investments (N18) and TV 18 Broadcast (TV18), it has once again upgraded the two companies ratings for enhanced amounts.

     

    Note: Short Term Instruments (All instruments with original maturity within one year) with ICRA A1 rating are considered to have very strong degree of safety regarding timely payment of financial obligations. Such instruments carry lowest credit risk. Modifiers {“+” (plus) / “-“(minus)} can be used with the rating symbols for the categories [ICRA]AA(SO) to [ICRA]C(SO). The modifiers reflect the comparative standing within the category.

     

    N18

     

    The short- term rating for Rs 230 crore of ICRA A1+ and long-term rating for Rs 10 crore of ICRA A on enhanced banking facilities of Rs 240 crore (up from Rs 140 crore) has been assigned to N18. The outlook on the long-term rating is ‘positive’.

     

    Additionally, N18’s commercial paper of Rs 100 crore has been assigned as ICRA A1+. The assigned ratings take into account the strong growth in operating profits of N18 (consolidated) in 2013-14 over the previous year, significant reduction in net losses by virtue of favourable impact of cable digitisation, internal cost compression measures and more than halving of interest costs.

     

    The rating agency says “ICRA draws comfort from the diversified offerings of the broadcasting business across genres and expects that the addition of ETV regional channels, post the recent acquisition, will further strengthen the overall operational profile of the company on a consolidated basis. ICRA notes that the Network18’s non-broadcasting businesses continue to experience weak profitability/ losses while some of its existing bouquet of channels may also continue to face profitability pressures arising from rising competitive intensity. Also, in the broadcasting business, there is likely to be recurring need to fund gestation losses in select new channels as also additional investments that may have to be put in for the ETV bouquet of channels.”

     

    TV18

     

    The Rs 200 crore commercial paper programme of TV18 Broadcast has been assigned short-term rating of ICRA A1+. 

     

    The assigned ratings take into account the strong growth in operating profits of TV18 (consolidated) in 2013-14 over the previous year, increase in net profits to Rs 85.6 crore in 2013-14 from a net loss of Rs 42.2 crore in 2012-13 by virtue of favourable impact of cable digitisation, internal cost compression measures and more than halving of interest costs. The ratings continue to draw support from the diversified offerings of the company’s content bouquet across genres and strong market position of the key news and entertainment channels.

     

    Says the rating agency, “ICRA expects that the recent addition of ETVs regional channels into TV18’s content bouquet will further strengthen the overall operational profile of the company. TV18 (consolidated) currently derives a large proportion of its revenues through advertisement income, a revenue stream that tends to be volatile and is a function of economic environment and corporate advertisement budgets. However, the enactment of regulatory framework for digitisation of cable TV Systems in India is expected to increase the quantum and proportion of the relatively more stable subscription income for TV18, going forward. Already, TV18 (consolidated) has seen a strong positive traction in net distribution income having increased to Rs 178 crore in 2013-14 (excluding ETV channels) from minus (-) Rs 102 crore in 2011-12.”

     

    It also states that while TV18’s (consolidated) cash generation is likely to be supported by higher subscription revenues and lower carriage costs by virtue of cable digitisation, it expects continued profitability pressures arising from rising competitive intensity in key business segments, the need to fund gestation losses in select new channels as also additional investments that may have to be put in for the ETV bouquet of channels.