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PACRA Maintains Rating of Kashf Foundation – PPTFC

Lahore, September 27, 2021 (PPI-OT):Kashf Foundation is a renowned Microfinance Institution (MFI) and a not-for-profit organization. The key element is that MFIs are not permitted to mobilize deposits. While this provides funding constraints, it also delimits the boundaries of risk. The key source of funding comprises a) internal generation of profits, b) loans and c) grants. The second major source of funding is borrowings. Governance structure takes strength from the body of members and board of directors, who, in their own right, are reputable individuals. Kashf has a stable and experienced senior management team which is supported by clear reporting lines as per a formalized organogram and satisfactory monitoring process.

The ratings incorporate a strong business profile of the Foundation demonstrated by continued enhancement in business volumes. GLP recorded good growth which led to enhanced mark-up earned. Improved cost of funds resulted in an uptick in the spread. Strengthened non-mark up income supplemented the profitability despite higher provisioning expense being recorded. Maintaining asset quality intact remains essential, going forward.

Meanwhile, the “Rating Watch” reflects the need to oversee the risk profile of the Institution against unavoidable challenges, particularly emanating from economic Implications in the wake of Covid-19, and its ramifications on the disposable income of the customer base. The impact of economic slowdown lately exacerbated by the global pandemic spread had cast a rippling effect on different sectors of the country. The microfinance industry is expected to absorb the impact as disbursement, recoveries and liquidity patterns were influenced.

The ratings are dependent on the foundation’s aptness to sustain positive asset health indicators amidst growth in business volumes. The ratings would also monitor the impact of technological advancement on the operational and risk efficacy of the Foundation. The ratings are dependent on the foundation’s aptness to sustain positive asset health indicators amidst growth in business volumes. The ratings would also monitor the impact of technological advancement on the operational and risk efficacy of the Foundation.

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