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Fitch assigns Lion's Debt Final 'AA-(lka)'

Fitch Ratings has assigned Sri Lanka-based Lion Brewery (Ceylon) PLC's (Lion) listed unsecured redeemable debentures of LKR3bn a final 'AA-(lka)' rating.

The LKR3bn includes an additional LKR500m which will be raised in the event of an oversubscription.

The agency has also affirmed Lion's National Long-Term rating at 'AA-(lka)' with a Stable Outlook, and affirmed the company's senior unsecured rating at 'AA-(lka)'.

The assignment of the final rating to Lion's listed unsecured debentures follows the receipt of final documents which conform to information previously received.

The final rating is at the same level as the expected rating assigned on March 25, 2013.

The debentures are rated in line with Lion's National Long-Term Rating of 'AA-(lka)', as they rank equally with the company's unsecured creditors.

Lion expects to use the debenture proceeds to fund the upgrade and modernisation of its plant over FY13-FY14 (financial year ends March).

The affirmation of Lion's ratings reflects Fitch's view that the increase in leverage (lease-adjusted debt net of cash/EBITDAR) to 1.85x in FY13from an annualized 1.09x in 9MFY13, is a temporary feature, and that it does not signify a structural weakening in the company's risk profile.

Fitch currently expects Lion's leverage to increase further in 2013 due to continued high capex for its plant upgrade and modernisation project, before falling below the 1.5x trigger by FYE15.

Lion's ratings reflect its leading market share of the domestic beer industry and its strong operating cash flow generation.

Lion's market position and in turn its credit profile is supported by its entrenched domestic brands, and limited substitution of products given the high technical competence required for brewing beer.

The company's credit strengths are partly offset by the high regulatory risk affecting domestic alcohol beverage manufacturers, in the form of high excise duties and taxes which are frequently increased.

At the same time however regulatory restrictions on advertising and the limited issuance of new retail licenses creates high entry-barriers and benefit entrenched operators such as Lion.

The continued increase in excise duties and levies on alcoholic beverage producers could become a rating risk if profitability is materially impacted over the long term.

Lion's EBITDAR margin fell to 18.7% at FYE13 from 27.9% at FYE12 - due largely to higher taxes paid on imported sales, and partly also due to two excise duty increases imposed in FY13.

 

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