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KARACHI: VIS Credit Rating Company Limited has upgraded the entity ratings of Meezan Bank Limited ('MEBL' or 'the Bank') to 'AAA/A-1+' (Triple A/ A-One Plus) from 'AA+/A-1+' (Double A Plus/ A-One Plus). The medium to long-term rating of 'AAA' denotes highest credit quality, with negligible risk factors, being only slightly more than for risk-free debt of Government of Pakistan (GoP).

The short-term rating of 'A-1+' denotes highest certainty of timely payment, liquidity factors are outstanding and safety is just below risk-free short-term obligations of GoP. VIS has also upgraded ratings of the outstanding Basel 3 Compliant Tier 1 and Tier 2 Sukuk of MEBL at 'AA' (Double A) and 'AA+' (Double A Plus) respectively. Outlook on the assigned ratings is 'stable'. The previous rating action on the entity was announced on June 30, 2020.

The upgrade in MEBL's credit rating to the highest credit quality is underpinned by MEBL's market positioning in the Islamic Banking segment, as the largest bank holding 37% of segment deposits as of December 2020, and in the banking sector at large, being 4th largest, in terms of domestic deposits and financings. Given the aforementioned market positioning in the sector and the Islamic banking segment, VIS considers MEBL to be a dominant player in the domestic banking sector, right behind the top-3 banks designated by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) as Domestic-Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs).

At present, SBP classifies MEBL as a Sample D-SIBs, and in accordance with SBP guidelines, MEBL has successfully complied with SBP's enhanced supervisory requirements since 2018.

MEBL has achieved its market positioning on the back of consistently stronger growth in deposit growth vis-à-vis industry. In 2020, MEBL's deposit growth was roughly double the industry growth. The Bank has consistently grown its branch network, which stood 825 strong as of March 2021 and several initiatives on the digitization front, translate in a strong franchise value for MEBL.

In terms of profitability, the Banks' RoAE, RoAA & efficiency ratios compare favourably to peers. MEBL's liquidity profile is considered strong, as reflected by the Bank's ability to post strong growth in deposits along with an improvement in deposit composition whilst maintaining the lowest cost of funding amongst peers. At present, MEBL's deposit market share stands relatively lower than D-SIBs, albeit given the strong growth in Islamic Banking deposits and MEBL's own historical growth, VIS expects this gap to reduce over time.

The assigned rating remains dependent on maintenance of asset quality and capital adequacy, while continuation of strong growth trend and improvement in market positioning has also been factored in the assigned rating.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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