25/04/2012 12:35 AST

The international credit rating agency Moody's Investors Service has reaffirmed Gulf International Bank's (GIB) long-term and short-term foreign currency deposit ratings of A3 and P-2 respectively.

Moody's said in its report that GIB's solid capital base, high liquidity and improving funding profile have led to the rating reaffirmation.

"The rating is supported by the bank's strong capital base (Tier 1 of 19.2 per cent as at year-end 2011) and robust funding and liquidity profile, which has materially improved in the past few years.

"The bank's ownership by the Saudi government (Aa3 stable) is a key factor in its standalone credit strength, helping business origination and funding," Moody's stated.

The rating agency also pointed out that GIB has a new sound business strategy, which aims at restructuring its current business and expanding its product base and franchise in the GCC.

"GIB has been reorienting its focus away from longer-term, lower-yielding project finance and syndicated exposures towards shorter-term bilateral loans to regional corporate and mid-corporate segments," Moody's said.

"The bank's strategy entails greater focus on yield and on cross-selling of higher value-added services through its team of relationship managers.

"The new strategy also adds a niche regional retail banking operation to restructured wholesale banking activities," it added.

In Moody's opinion, GIB's efficiency continues to be very high despite the additional costs resulting from investments in the implementation of the new strategy.

The bank's cost-to-income ratio during 2011 was a solid 53.1pc (the 2008-2010 average was 44.2pc).

One of the major drivers in the rating reaffirmation is GIB's improving funding profile. Moody's said in its report that the bank "maintains a strong funding and liquidity position, benefiting substantially from its Saudi government ownership.

"Government ownership (and availability of support that this implies) assists the bank in sourcing wholesale funding from companies, government-related entities and financial institutions and positively influences both the stability and the cost of this funding," it added.

The agency said that the "lengthening of the maturity of GIB's funding base and parallel shortening of the maturity of its loan book has led to an improvement in the bank's funding profile.

"The bank has taken further advantage of its ownership to raise substantial amounts of medium-term funding at low cost from the Saudi market, further strengthening its liquidity management.

"The bulk of longer term loans are now primarily funded by the bank's significant capital and term funding resources," it added.

"We believe Moody's reaffirmation of the bank's ratings is a very significant achievement and an independent endorsement of its efforts and the actions taken over the past few years to restructure operations and improve profitability and funding," GIB's chief executive Dr Yahya A Alyahya said.

"This rating reaffirmation follows an upgrade of GIB's Viability Rating by Fitch a few weeks ago, which reflected the agency's positive assessment of the bank's performance on a standalone basis and the improvement in its fundamental financial strength and risk profile," he added.


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