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Moody's rate Tenaga credit negative on debt in GMR deal

The proposed transaction is credit negative for Tenaga because it will reduce the company's liquidity and, depending on the funding mix, increase its adjusted debt.

May 16, 2016 / 12:26 IST
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Malaysian electricity investor Tenaga Nasional Berhad has been given a negative credit by Moody's rating agency on its funding and debt position following the firm's May agreement to acquire 30 percent stake in India's GMR Energy Ltd.

The proposed transaction is credit negative for Tenaga because it will reduce the company's liquidity and, depending on the funding mix, increase its adjusted debt.

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Tenaga is to pay USD 300 million for the stake in GMR, which is its second acquisition in the past two months, the first being its USD 255 million purchase of GAMA Enerji A S (unrated) in Turkey.

"Assuming that the investment is fully debt-funded, we expect Tenaga's ratio of retained cash flow (RCF) to debt to be around 23 percent for the fiscal year ending 31 August 2016 pro forma for the two transactions, versus 25 percent without them," said the credit agency.