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Resilient domestic growth, continued policy support give India Inc a strong credit boost

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October 1, 2024
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NEW DELHI: Leading credit ratings agencies on October 1 highlighted the sustained strengthening of India Inc’s credit quality, reflecting resilient domestic growth supported by the Government’s continued policy support.

Crisil Ratings upgraded 506 companies in the first half of the current fiscal compared to 184 downgrades, which is an upgrade-to-downgrade ratio of 2.75 from 1.79 times in the second half of last fiscal.

The annualised upgrade rate of 14.5 per cent outpaced the average of 11 per cent for the past decade, while the downgrade rate of 5.3 per cent was lower than the 10-year average of 6.5 per cent. Notably, the rating reaffirmation rate continued to be stable at 80 per cent.

“Rating upgrades continued to surpass downgrades, reflecting resilient domestic growth, supported by the Government’s continued policy support towards infrastructure build, the revival of rural consumption demand and leaner corporate balance sheets,” said Subodh Rai, Managing Director, CRISIL Ratings.

As many as 38 per cent of the upgrades were from the infrastructure and linked sectors.
The primary drivers include acquisitions by strong sponsors and lower-than-expected debt, particularly in the renewables sector, reduction in project risks as road projects achieve critical milestones, progressive order execution in construction and a healthy order book in the capital goods sector, Rai explained.

ICRA said that the overall credit conditions in the corporate and the financial sector have remained conducive in the past three years, which has contributed to a much higher proportion of rating upgrades than downgrades.
The rating actions in the first half of the current fiscal (FY25) marked a continuation of these trends.

The credit ratio of ICRA-assigned ratings, defined as the ratio of the number of upgrades to that of downgrades, stood at 2.2 times in H1 FY 2025 (2.1 times in FY 2024), an outcome of the largely benign operating environment, demand buoyancy in select sectors, improvement in risk profiles as assets transitioned from project-stage to operational-stage, and a broader trend in de-leveraging.

K Ravichandran, Chief Rating Officer, ICRA said that the credit quality of India Inc remains steady, and in the past six months, there hasn’t been an imperative to change the outlook on any sector.

Improving business fundamentals, and not mere industry tailwinds, has been the primary driver of rating upgrades over the years and H1 FY2025 was no exception.

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