Now, Fitch too downgrades Macrotech Developers; warns of more rating cuts

  • The ratings agency says there are concerns on liquidity management of Macrotech Developers (formerly Lodha Developers)
  • Fitch downgrades Macrotech Developers to 'B-' from 'B'

PTI
Published16 Aug 2019, 06:06 PM IST
The downgrade of Macrotech's long-term issuer default rating to 'B-' from 'B' comes days after rival agency Moody's had taken a similar move (Photo: Reuters)
The downgrade of Macrotech’s long-term issuer default rating to ’B-’ from ’B’ comes days after rival agency Moody’s had taken a similar move (Photo: Reuters)

Mumbai: Global ratings agency Fitch has downgraded the leading real estate player Macrotech Developers, formerly Lodha Developers, due to the concerns on liquidity management.

Any rating below BBB- is junk or below investment grade and the city's largest developer has already been having a junk rating by foreign rating agencies.

Lodha, founded by Mangalprabhad Lodha, who heads the ruling BJP's city unit, has excessive dependence on the troubled non-banking finance companies, which are now shying away from lending as they themselves are in deep trouble, narrowing its refinance options, the agency said Friday.

The downgrade of its long-term issuer default rating to 'B-' from 'B' comes days after rival agency Moody's had taken a similar move.

Fitch has also downgraded the rating on a $325- million senior unsecured bond by the international arm of the company, priced at 12 percent and due March 2020, to 'B-'. In what spells concerns for the company, Fitch hs also placed all ratings on 'rating watch negative'.

The lack of refinancing options due to the NBFC crisis is coinciding with the maturity of the USD 325 million bonds, a note by the agency said.

There will be "significant challenges" for the company in meeting its debt maturities of 1,600 crore in the remainder of FY20 and 5,000 crore in FY21, the agency said, conceding that the company has repaid debt of 9,000 crore in FY18 and 4,800 crore in FY19 when liquidity was easier.

Mitigating the risks factors like the appetite of some domestic banks and alternative financing providers such as private equity funds that continue to lend to the company due to its strong market position, and the large unencumbered land bank, the agency said.

The agency further warned that Lodha's junk ratings can be downgraded by over one notch more if it is unable to refinance or repay $325-million bond due in March 2020.

Till FY22, Lodha has domestic debt of 11,600 crore maturing and the risks around the same are "rising" due to the tight liquidity conditions faced by NBFCs which have been a key source of funding for the company.

Borrowings from NBFCs accounted for 56 percent of its outstanding domestic debt in FY19, and 58 percent of domestic debt due FY21, it said.

"We believe Lodha would find it challenging to repay a majority of its debt through project cash flows as we expect an onshore cash flow from operations deficit of 850 crore in FY21," Fitch said.

On alternative sources, the agency said Lodha has 1,030 crore of committed undrawn credit lines from banks and also a large land bank near Dombivili with the unpledged value of 33,400 crore.

"However, the tighter domestic liquidity raises the risk that the unpledged Palava land may yield a lower value should the company be required to sell part of it to repay the debt, or lenders may require higher collateral cover to compensate for the increased valuation risks in the light of the fund crunch," it said.

In FY19, Lodha had a 12 percent decline in sales at 7,200 crore on weaker demand, which is expected to rise to 7,600 crore in FY20 and 7,900 crore in FY21.

The agency has also lowered pre-sales forecast for Lodha's London projects to 700 crore from 800 crore earlier in FY20 on heightened uncertainty over the Brexit, but maintained that the same will increase in FY21.

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