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PACRA Maintains Entity Ratings of MCB Bank Limited

Lahore, June 24, 2021 (PPI-OT):The ratings take comfort from MCB’s sustained market and financial position, reflected in capitalization – among the strongest CARs (20.98%) in the industry, sound liquidity and diverse deposit base. This has been enabled by the bank’s able parentage, wherein a diverse mix of sponsors – mainly led by Nishat Group – have been providing an effective oversight. The rating factors in MCB’s strong market positioning, supported by its well established brand name and substantial out-reach. MCB holds the highest CASA in the industry, wherein further augmentation was observed.

The bank continues with its current strategy of lending to premier corporates with a key focus on government securities. MCB has marked its position as the bank with notable profit base since the last few years. The bank has made, on a proactive basis, huge general provisioning, which will provide an aid against unforeseen risk due to the uncertainties prevailing in the market. The bank remained focused on taking a cautious yet balanced approach with respect to its advances portfolio, where advances observed attrition, during CY20, and there has been a dip in ADR. From risk perspective, it is favourable, especially when it is supplemented by a sizeable investment book, reaching a trillion rupee mark.

The bank has established an Islamic Banking subsidiary, thereby, becoming the first conventional bank to do so. COVID-19 is an ongoing challenge. While it has taken a toll on many businesses, its ramifications are still unfolding. The proactive measures taken by the regulators and other concerning bodies have mitigated the potential damages much anticipated from this pandemic. As a result, the banking industry remained protected and in fact posted record profits. Vigilance is required as the loan repayment cycle remains amid variants of the pandemic continue to re-emerge.

The ratings are dependent on the bank’s ability to hold its existing position in the banking sector. Any deterioration in the perceived strength of the bank or ownership with consequent impact upon its governance efficacy would have negative implication. Further strengthening of human resource would be vital.

For more information, contact:
Analyst,
The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited (PACRA)
Awami Complex, FB1, Usman Block New Garden Town,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5869504-6
Fax: +92-42-5830425
Email: hammad.rashid@pacra.com
Website: www.pacra.com