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Nepal Electricity Authority receives ‘Double A Plus’ credit rating



Nepal Electricity Authority
Nepal Electricity Authority

KATHMANDU: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has received a ‘Double A Plus’ credit rating. ICRA Nepal Ltd., the credit rating agency in Nepal, has given a credit rating of ‘ICRA NP Double A Plus’ level to the NEA.

Achieving a ‘Double A Plus’ rating means a high capacity to carry out its financial and economic obligations on time. Financial transactions with an institution with a ‘Double A Plus’ rating carry very low debt repayment risk.

Credit ratings are used to evaluate the quality of credit of an individual or an organisation and to express opinions. It provides opinions on the institution’s ability to repay its debt obligations as a simple and understandable indicator of the inherent risks.
ICRA Nepal analysed the financial condition of NEA, assets, business and financial risks, managerial capacity, internal and external environmental factors affecting operational effectiveness. NEA’s credit rating is based on the same analysis.

NEA is now borrowing from multilateral development partners such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank on government guarantees. Credit ratings have shown that transactions with NEA are secure in all respects.

Long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) has been signed with the hydropower projects to be constructed by local and foreign investors. The results of the credit rating show that NEA has a high level of financial capacity to pay for such projects and there is no investment risk. This will make investors feel safe and will also promote investment in the hydropower sector,” said NEA.

NEA is a wholly owned subsidiary of government, has a monopoly on power transmission, distribution and purchase and sale of electricity from within and outside the country and is a strategic entity of the government.

Annual revenue growth of about 12 per cent in the last four years, cheap power purchase rate compared to other private sector projects of 456 MW Upper Tamakoshi, which accounts for about 25 per cent of the total installed capacity of the country. Due to the decline in the amount of electricity imported from India, the efficiency of NEA is high due to the high level of management activity.
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