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PACRA Maintains Entity Ratings of Pakistan International Bulk Terminal Limited
Rating Type | Entity | |
Current (25-Feb-20 ) |
Previous (28-Aug-19 ) |
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Action | Maintain | Maintain |
Long Term | A- | A- |
Short Term | A2 | A2 |
Outlook | Stable | Stable |
Rating Watch | - | - |
The ratings draw strength from the Pakistan International Bulk Terminal Limited's (PIBT) distinguished position in its operating segment. The company operates on a "build, operate and transfer" (BOT) model at Port Qasim Authority for the provision of terminal handling services for Coal, Clinker and Cement. Major demand, therefore, vests in the domestic cement landscape followed by those power producers that are dependent on imported coal. Sponsors' association with the related business "Marine Group of Companies" is a consideration. With a fully mechanized infrastructure, the company's annual capacity hovers around 12 million MT for inbound coal handling and 4 million MT of outbound clinker and cement handling. Lately, PIBT's exclusivity as the only coal handling terminal has been reinstated, which is considered positive for the way forward. Changing demand dynamics - as is witnessed through government initiatives towards use of indigenous coal are, however, still critical to the business prospects, keeping in view the USD based pricing mechanism of PIBT. The company's financial risk profile is reflective of improvement, depicting an uptick in business volumes and recent profits at the bottom-line level. The pricing structure provides an inbuilt hedge against foreign obligations. The capital structure remains comfortable despite hefty long term borrowings to fund CAPEX, duly cushioned by equity enhancements in the past.
The ratings are dependent upon upholding of strong business profile and improved profitability margins. Meanwhile, observing rationalism, whilst reaping benefits of exclusivity rights is imperative.
About
the Entity
Pakistan International Bulk Terminal Limited (PIBT) was incorporated in November 2010, under the Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) Contract with Port Qasim Authority for the construction, development, operations and management of a coal and clinker/cement terminal, for a period of 30 years. The company was listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange in 2013 and commenced its commercial operations on July 3, 2017.
Ownership of the company vests with Premier Mercantile Services (Pvt.) Limited (PMS) (43.3%), which is the flagship Company of the "Marine group of Companies" acting as an Investment arm. Other major shareholders include Jahangir Siddiqui & Company Limited (8.6%) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) (9.5%). Mr. Haleem Ahmed Siddiqui is the Chairman of the Board. He, along with his family, collectively own PMS. Mr. Haleem Siddqui has over ~50 years of experience in marine-related services. He joined Pakistan Merchant Navy in 1959 and commanded various vessels till 1971. He was also the founding Chairman of Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT). Mr. Sharique Azim Siddiqui is the CEO of PIBT. He is assisted by a team of qualified professionals.