TRIS Rating Assigns “A+/Stable” Rating to Senior Unsecured Debt Worth Up to Bt5,000 Million of “LH”

ข่าวหุ้น-การเงิน Wednesday March 9, 2016 15:31 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

Bangkok--9 Mar--TRIS Rating TRIS Rating has assigned the rating of "A+" to the proposed issue of up to Bt5,000 million in senior unsecured debentures of Land & Houses PLC (LH). At the same time, TRIS Rating has affirmed the company rating of LH and the ratings of its existing senior unsecured debentures at "A+". The outlook remains "stable". The proceeds from the new debentures will be used to refinance existing debentures maturing in March 2016 and to fund LH's business operation. The ratings reflect LH's leading position in the residential property development market, strong brand franchise, and proven operational track record. The ratings also take into consideration the financial flexibility derived from LH's portfolio of income-generating assets and marketable securities. However, the ratings are partially constrained by the relatively high level of household debts nationwide coupled with the slowdown in the domestic economy which may impact the demand in the housing market in the short to medium term. The "stable" outlook reflects the expectation that LH will maintain its strong operating performance, acceptable financial position, and competitive position. Over the next three years, LH's revenue is expected to range from Bt25,000-Bt30,000 million per annum. The interest-bearing debt to equity ratio should be kept below 1 times. LH's ratings and/or outlook could be revised downward should its operating performance or financial position significantly deteriorate from the current levels. The ratings and/or outlook could be revised upward should its capital structure improve significantly from the current level and its operating performance remains strong comparable with its listed peers. LH is one of Thailand's leading property developers. The company's total assets as of December 2015 stood at Bt98,000 million, making LH the largest residential property developer listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in terms of asset size. Its revenue was Bt28,317 million in 2014 and Bt26,260 million in 2015, ranking LH as one of the three largest listed property developers based on revenue. As of August 2015, the Asavabhokhin family held 31% of the company's shares, followed by the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) at 17%. LH's core products are single detached houses (SDH), which contributed 65%-70% of total revenue over the past five years. LH's very strong business profile is underscored by its brand equity. LH's products are perceived as premium residential properties in terms of product quality and after-sale service. The company offers several SDH brands across a number of price ranges. LH customizes products to suit buyers' affordability and characteristics for each project location. LH's presales reached Bt31,000 million in 2014, but declined by 21% year-on-year (y-o-y) to Bt25,000 million in 2015. The drop came because of the slowdown in demand for residential property. As of December 2015, LH's backlog was around Bt20,000 million. The backlog worth Bt10,000 million per annum is expected to be transferred to customers in 2016 and 2017. TRIS Rating's base case scenario expects LH's revenues will range from Bt25,000 million to Bt30,000 million per annum over the next three years. LH's operating profit margin (operating income before depreciation and amortization, as a percentage of revenue) ranged from 22%-25% during 2012-2015. Its operating profit margin is expected to stay above 20% over the next three years, factoring in pressures from rising land costs, market competition, and overhead expenses needed to support LH's expansion plans. LH's debt to capitalization ratio was 44% as of December 2014 and 47% as of December 2015. LH's bond covenant limits its interest-bearing debt to equity ratio at 1.5 times. At the end of December 2015, the ratio stood at 0.9 times. Despite its plan to invest in recurring-income assets, LH's debt to capitalization ratio is expected to remain below 50%, or the interest-bearing debt to equity ratio at below 1 times. LH's moderate leverage level is partly offset by its holdings of sound income-generating assets and a sizable portfolio of marketable securities. The fair value of LH's investments in listed associates was Bt41,000 million as of December 2015. Equity income from its investments was around Bt2,000 million per annum during 2012-2015. LH's liquidity profile is acceptable. The ratio of funds from operations (FFO) to total debt ranged from 14%-16% during the past three years. Over the next three years, TRIS Rating expects LH's FFO to total debt ratio will stay above 10%, while the EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) interest coverage ratio will stay above 5 times. Land and Houses PLC (LH) Company Rating: A+ Issue Ratings: LH163A: Bt3,500 million senior unsecured debentures due 2016 A+ LH165A: Bt1,500 million senior unsecured debentures due 2016 A+ LH169A: Bt3,500 million senior unsecured debentures due 2016 A+ LH172A: Bt500 million senior unsecured debentures due 2017 A+ LH174A: Bt3,500 million senior unsecured debentures due 2017 A+ LH17OA: Bt4,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2017 A+ LH184A: Bt7,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2018 A+ LH18OA: Bt4,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2018 A+ LH19OA: Bt1,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2019 A+ LH204A: Bt1,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2020 A+ LH20OA: Bt1,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2020 A+ Up to Bt5,000 million senior unsecured debentures due within 2021 A+ Rating Outlook: Stable

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