Moody's has lowered TeliaSonera AB credit r...
Press Release
October 30, 2007
Moody's has lowered TeliaSonera AB credit ratings to A3/P-2 from A2/P-1 with
stable outlook
On October 30, 2007, Moody's Investors Service lowered to A3/Prime-2 from
A2/Prime-1 the senior unsecured debt ratings of TeliaSonera AB.
The outlook is stable.
See below the attached press release from Moody's.
Moody's lowers to A3/P-2 from A2/P-1 ratings of TeliaSonera
Approximately US$5 billion of debt securities affected
London, 30 October 2007 -- Moody's Investors Service lowered to A3/Prime-2 from
A2/Prime-1 the senior unsecured debt ratings of TeliaSonera AB (TeliaSonera, or
the Group). This rating action followed publication of TeliaSonera's third
quarter results for 2007, and reflected the outlook for ongoing negative
pressure on group profitability and free cash flow, as well as the expectation
that the Group will in future operate with a higher financial risk profile than
is consistent with an A2 rating as a result of its revised capital structure
objectives and dividend policy. The A3 senior unsecured debt rating of
TeliaSonera's subsidiary, TeliaSonera Finland Oyj (TeliaSonera FO), remains
unchanged reflecting Moody's view that its stand-alone creditworthiness is not
sufficiently impacted by the negative pressures affecting the wider Group and is
now effectively aligned with that of its parent. The outlook on the ratings of
both TeliaSonera and TeliaSonera FO is now stable. Both TeliaSonera and
TeliaSonera FO are considered Government Related Issuers (GRIs) under Moody's
methodology, whose ratings reflect the combination of four inputs: the Baseline
Credit Assessment (BCA), the local currency ratings of their shareholder
governments, Sweden and Finland, and Moody's opinions of dependence and support.
Moody's said that both its evaluation of 'low' dependence and 'low' support for
both issuers, and the local currency ratings of their shareholder governments,
remain unchanged. The downgrade of TeliaSonera AB's ratings to A3/Prime-2
therefore reflects the lowering of its Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) to 7
from 6, which takes account of ongoing negative pressure on Group profitability
as well as its steadily increasing financial leverage. In the first nine months
of 2007 the Group's ebitda margin declined to 33.3% from 36.1% in the equivalent
period for 2006 reflecting principally the lower margin in both Mobility
Services (from 33.4% to 31.5%) and Broadband Services (from 34% to 31.2%). While
acknowledging the improved performance in certain areas, including Sweden and
Finland mobile, the BCA of 7 factors in that the short and medium-term outlook
is for Group operating profitability overall to continue to be constrained by
competitive and regulatory pressures, its investments in IPTV and the cost of
its ongoing efficiency programmes. Moody's said that the downgrade of
TeliaSonera's BCA from 6 to 7 also takes account of the Group's newly
articulated capital structure and dividend policy under which it will target a
solid investment grade credit rating (A3 to Baa1), and that the Board intends to
propose that excess capital be returned to shareholders. The BCA of 7 therefore
factors in that the steady rise in the Group's leverage seen in recent periods
following the SEK 40 billion returned to shareholders through extraordinary
dividends, is set to be a permanent feature of the Group's capital structure
going forward. Moody's notes that the combination of higher borrowing and
reduced cash generation in 2007 will result in a weakening of the Group's
formerly very strong debt protection metrics, with retained cash flow (RCF)/Debt
expected to decline from 62% in 2006 to under 40% in 2007, and free cash flow
(FCF)/debt from 30% in 2006 to under 10% in 2007. At the same time the BCA of 7
also assumes that absent significant investments in future growth the Group's
financial policy will have the effect of maintaining leverage at levels
consistent with the upper end of its targeted rating range, especially given the
risk in Moody's view of reduced free cash flow in 2007 and 2008 from pressured
profitability and increased capital expenditure. In that connection Moody's
assumes that leverage will be managed such as to maintain RCF/Debt at around
30%, and to enable FCF/Debt to recover towards 10% from 2008 onwards. Moody's
notes that on current expectations the extraordinary dividend for 2007 will be
approximately SEK 10 billion, reduced from the SEK 20 billion distributed in
respect of 2006. Moody's said that TeliaSonera FO's BCA of 7 remains unchanged,
and continues to reflect: (1) its standalone creditworthiness, underpinned by
leading positions in mobile, fixed voice and broadband in Finland, and limited
borrowings; and (2) the support factored in from its parent TeliaSonera AB,
rated A3, and based upon TeliaSonera FO's integrated position within the Group.
Moody's considers the level of parental support to be unaffected by the newly
articulated financial policy and pressured profitability of the Group overall.
On the basis of its BCA of 7, now aligned at the level of TeliaSonera itself,
and unchanged assumptions of support and dependence, TeliaSonera FO's A3 rating
remains unchanged, Moody's added. Finally Moody's said that the stable outlook
on the A3 ratings of both TeliaSonera and TeliaSonera FO reflect its view that
their respective BCAs are adequately positioned at 7, and that under the GRI
methodology and given its current views of 'low' support and 'low' dependence,
both A3 ratings would remain unchanged in the event of a potential weakening of
their respective BCAs from 7 to 8. Moody's cautioned however that negative
pressure could develop on TeliaSonera AB's BCA if further erosion of the Group's
financial flexibility were to be reflected in weaker debt protection ratios than
currently expected
(including RCF/Debt declining to less than 30%, and FCF/Debt failing to recover
towards 10%), whether as a result of operational underperformance, a large
debt-financed acquisition, or higher shareholder distributions than so far
signaled. TeliaSonera AB, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, is the leading
telecommunications company in the Nordic and Baltic regions generating net sales
of SEK 91 billion in the year to December 2006. Headquartered in Helsinki,
Finland, TeliaSonera Finland Oyj is one of the leading telecommunications
companies in Finland, and generated net sales of Euro 2.7 billion in the year to
December 2006.
London
David G. Staples
Managing Director
Corporate Finance Group
Moody's Investors Service Ltd.
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London
Niel Bisset
Senior Vice President
Corporate Finance Group
Moody's Investors Service Ltd.
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