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    Moody's Confirms MTN Group's Ba1 Ratings; Negative Outlook

    Business
    By Business Reporter
    - January 22, 2019
    - January 22, 2019
    African Wall Street
    Moody's Confirms MTN Group's Ba1 Ratings; Negative Outlook

    Moody’s Investors Service has confirmed MTN Group Limited’s Ba1 corporate family rating (CFR), Ba1-PD probability of default rating (PDR) and the Aa3.za national scale corporate family rating. Moody’s has also confirmed the Ba1 rating on all the senior unsecured notes issued by MTN (Mauritius) Investments Limited. The rating outlook is negative.

    This action follows MTN’s announcement on 24 December 2018 that MTN Nigeria’s regulatory dispute with the Central Bank of Nigeria has reached an equitable resolution. This rating action concludes the review for downgrade initiated on 6 September 2018.

    Moody’s has today confirmed MTN Group’s Ba1 ratings following MTN’s announcement that it has reached a settlement with respect to allegations by the Central Bank of Nigeria on MTN Nigeria’s improper repatriation of $8.1 billion between 2007 and 2015.

    The resolution involves MTN Nigeria paying $52.6 million to CBN without admission of liability and CBN regularising all disputed Certificates of Capital Importation. This settlement removes uncertainty and substantially reduces the downside risk to MTN’s credit profile.

    “There are no other conditions attached to the settlement and the $52.6 million has been paid by MTN Nigeria’s internal cash sources. Moody’s understands that MTN Nigeria has had no other adverse impact either financially or operationally from recent events,” says Laura Perez Martinez, Moody’s VP – Senior Credit Officer, in her latests assessment.

    A degree of event risk however still remains, since the $2 billion tax dispute with the Nigerian Attorney General is outstanding. MTN Nigeria’s internal assessment is that it has paid $700 million in taxes over the disputed period and that there is no shortfall in payments. A court hearing is scheduled for 7 February 2019 in the Nigeria High Court.

    Recent developments indicate heightened regulatory risk in Nigeria (B2 stable) for MTN, which is a key market for the Group and contributing one-third of group EBITDA for the last 12 months ending 30 June 2018. The negative outlook reflects that downside risks may persist over the near time.

    This is exacerbated by limited visibility into the institutional decision-making in Nigeria that has led to recent allegations against MTN. There is uncertainty around the timing for any resolution related with the NAG matter, and general elections in Nigeria slated for 16 February 2019 and a transition to potentially a new government may create delays to a resolution.

    MTN currently has sufficient liquidity to repay approaching debt maturities over the next 12 to 18 months with the next sizable refinancing wall only in 2021. There is also sufficient covenant headroom under its revolving credit facilities, with the tightest being leverage ratio covenant (consolidated total net borrowings/adjusted consolidated EBITDA) at 1.6x as of 30 June 2018 compared to a threshold of 2.5x. Moody’s adjusted consolidated debt/EBITDA stood at 3.0x as of 30 June 2018 (LTM) and is forecasted to be 2.8x for 2018YE.

    “The negative outlook reflects Moody’s view that MTN is currently exposed to heightened regulatory event risks in Nigeria. There is uncertainty around whether this is a temporary situation or a more permanent part of the domestic operating environment,” adds Martinez.

    Moody’s guidance for a rating downgrade includes consolidated debt/EBITDA trending towards the 3.5x level, which Moody’s forecasts will unlikely be reached even in a scenario where MTN Nigeria is required to pay a substantial amount as part of the tax dispute. Nevertheless, such an event could signal a higher degree of regulatory risk in Nigeria than what is currently incorporated in the Ba1 rating. Moody’s will continue to monitor developments in Nigeria, which will shape its view on the ratings.

    In the absence of improving sovereign ratings within the major markets in which MTN operates (such as South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana), MTN’s ratings are unlikely to be upgraded to Baa3. However, Moody’s would consider an upgrade if MTN re-establishes a track record of dividends being up-streamed from key markets such that total debt to EBITDA on a consolidated or at MTN Holdings level were to trend towards 1.5x and MTN’s consolidated EBITDA margin was on an improving trend. MTN Holdings is the holding company under MTN Group which directly or indirectly is the shareholder of all of MTN’s operating companies.

    Quantitatively, downward pressure would arise if MTN’s consolidated EBITDA margin was sustained below 35 per cent and/or total debt to EBITDA on a consolidated basis or in MTN Nigeria or MTN South Africa or at MTN Holdings level were to trend towards 3.5x.

    MTN Group Limited, based in South Africa, is the largest African-based mobile telecommunications operator in terms of subscriber base and revenues. Operating since 1994, MTN has leading market positions (No. 1 or 2) in 22 African and Middle Eastern countries with a total subscriber base of 223 million, as of 30 June 2018. Its key markets, South Africa and Nigeria, combined contribute 66 per cent to consolidated EBITDA.

    For the last twelve months to 30 June 2018, MTN reported Group consolidated revenue of $10.2 billion and Moody’s adjusted EBITDA of $4.2 billion.

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