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Date
04-Jan-21

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Muhammad Noor Ul Haq
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PACRA Assigns Preliminary Rating to U Microfinance Bank Limited | TFC - PKR 3,500mln

Rating Type Debt Instrument
Current
(04-Jan-21 )
Action Preliminary
Long Term AA-
Short Term -
Outlook Stable
Rating Watch -

The rating of the TFC reflects the coverage of the instrument through the security structure. Among other features of the security structure, 50% of the TFC's amount will be secured against lien on government securities of a similar tenor. The security agent will have the right to en-cash proportionate amount from the pool to settle due payments, should the issuer not be in any eventuality, in a position to make the payment. U Microfinance Bank Limited (UMBL) is a fast growing player in the Microfinance Sector (End-Sep'20: 9.1% market share in total Gross Loan Portfolio). The Bank's ambitious growth strategy encompasses multi-faceted targets focused towards achieving growth in the retail banking segment, developing digital banking platform and building a wholesome treasury book. The Bank's funding needs are primarily fostered through a growing deposit base, coupled with sizable borrowings. Sponsor support is reflected by way of subordinated debt intended to be convertible to Tier-I capital, in order to keep capital adequacy in check. Almost half of the Bank’s portfolio is gold backed as on Nov'20. This provides a strong mitigant against potential credit risk. Pandemic (Covid-19) is a concern; its continuity would pose challenges. Average loan size of the Bank is on the higher side in relation to its peers on account of gold backed lending.
The rating is dependent upon the Bank's compliance with the agreed terms.

About the Entity
in 2012, Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) acquired 100% shareholding of Rozgar Microfinance Bank Ltd which was established in 2003 as a district wide microfinance bank. Henceforth, its name was changed to U Microfinance Bank Limited (UMBL). PTCL itself is co-owned by the Government of Pakistan (62%) and Emirates Telecommunication Group Company (Etisalat) (26%), a state owned Telecom Corporation of UAE. Management control of PTCL rests with Etisalat. The Board of Directors of UMBL consists of nine directors, comprising representatives of Etisalat, PTCL and Government of Pakistan along with two Independent Directors and one Executive Director. Mr. Burak Sevilengul, the Chairman of the Board, has over 24 years of experience. Mr. Kabeer Naqvi, the President & CEO, is also an Executive Director on the Board of UMBL and has 20 years of professional experience to his name and has been with the Bank since Sep’15.

About the Instrument
U Microfinance Bank Limited intends to issue privately placed and secured Term Finance Certificates (TFC) up to PKR 3,500mln (inclusive of a Green Shoe Option of PKR 500mln). Profit will be payable semi-annually in arrears calculated on a 365 day year basis on the outstanding Principal amount. The first such profit payment will fall due six (06) months from the Issue date and subsequently every six (06) months thereafter. The basic purpose of the respective issue is to enhance the advances book which will be fueled by the additional liquidity raised through the TFC.

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