PACRA Maintains Entity Ratings of Apna Microfinance Bank Limited

Lahore, October 30, 2019 (PPI-OT): The ratings capture sustained risk profile of Apna Microfinance Bank (“the bank”). Sponsors’ committed efforts to arrest shortfall in minimum CAR benchmark is witnessed through persistent equity injections (1HCY19: PKR~100mln, CY18: PKR~400mln). However, CAR continues to remain below the regulatory benchmark at~10% as at End-1HCY19 (End-CY18: ~9%). Although improving slightly, this remains a key concern. Asset quality, when segregated into old (prior Nov-16) and new portfolio, displays different outlooks, wherein non-performing loans (NPLs) from the current portfolio clocked in at ~4% of the Gross Loan Portfolio (GLP). Rise in NPL ratio may pose challenge given limited profitability.

Overall, infection ratio stood at ~14% (End-CY18: ~13%). Disbursal of fresh loans is made to quality customers and is accompanied by stricter follow-ups. Meanwhile, stringent efforts to recover older NPLs are being carried out; the remaining size, though, is still huge. The ratings take into account sponsors’ utmost priority to cleanse the old loan book. Auditor opinion is currently qualified in this regard.

On the performance front, the bank has been able to almost double its income at the gross level, however, translating into thin profits owing to higher operating costs. Going forward, with the prevalent economic environment, cost rationalization is the key challenge to the bank to keep its margins intact. Additionally, building up a stable and diverse deposit base is fundamental to fuel the momentum of growth.

The ratings are dependent upon cleansing of the older lending book alongside maintaining health of fresh disbursements. Compliance with CAR is essential. Besides, improved profitability is of significance and any further deterioration in asset quality or CAR will have a negative impact on the ratings.

For more information, contact:
Analyst
The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited (PACRA)
Awami Complex, FB1, Usman Block New Garden Town,
Lahore – Pakistan
Tel: +9242 586 9504 -6
Fax: +9242 583 0425
Email: hammad.rashid@pacra.com
Web: www.pacra.com

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