Dec 13, 2013 -
MARC has affirmed its rating of
AAA(fg) on Segi Astana Sdn Bhd's (Segi Astana) RM470.0 million Medium Term
Notes (MTN) programme with a stable outlook. The rating is underpinned by the
unconditional and irrevocable financial insurer guarantee provided by Danajamin
Nasional Berhad (Danajamin). MARC currently rates Danajamin’s financial
strength as AAA/Stable on the basis of its status as a government-sponsored
financial guarantee insurer and perceived high support from the government to
facilitate greater corporate access to the domestic sukuk and bond markets.
Jointly owned by WCT Land Sdn
Bhd (WCTL) (70%) and Malaysian Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) (30%), Segi
Astana was awarded a 25-year build-operate-transfer concession to finance,
develop and operate an integrated complex, now known as gateway@klia2, at Kuala
Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2), the new low-cost carrier terminal
(LCCT) in Sepang, Selangor. The concession commenced on August 1, 2011 with an
option to extend for another 10 years. Construction on the RM530.3 million
integrated complex, which comprises a landside mall with about 370,000 sq ft of
nett lettable area, a multi-storey car park facility and a transportation hub,
including an Express Rail Link, is fully complete with the Certificate of
Practical Completion received at end-July 2013.
MARC notes, however, that the
scheduled opening of gateway@klia2 was deferred to May 2, 2014 from April 1,
2013, due to completion delay of the main terminal building of klia2. Both
components of the klia2 development are to commence commercial operations concurrently.
As a result of the commencement delay, the concession period is expected to be
extended by about 396 days. This notwithstanding, the operational delay has led
to a setback to project cash inflows to meet financial and operational
commitments which include interest payments, operational expenses, building
maintenance costs and potential claims from secured tenants. MARC has been
informed that Segi Astana will make appropriate claims from MAHB for the costs
incurred by the delay.
MARC understands that Segi
Astana has not experienced any tenancy cancellations following the one-year
deferral of the operations commencement date with gateway@klia2 registering an
occupancy rate of 74.5% of total retail space as at end-September 2013. The
company expects the occupancy level to reach 85.0% when the landside mall
begins operations in May 2014. MARC also notes that the current average rental
rate at gateway@klia2 of about RM22.0 psf is significantly higher than the
initial project forecast of RM15.0 psf, which somewhat mitigates the impact of
the delay on its liquidity position. Nonetheless, the landside mall at
gateway@klia2 is expected to face stiff competition from the adjoining 70,000
sq ft of retail area and from the airside mall, both of which will be operated
by MAHB.
The delayed opening and the
additional costs incurred for the facility upgrades, which include a variation
order of about RM32.0 million to be borne by Segi Astana, has weakened the
company’s ability to meet its financial obligations and maintain adequate
headroom on its debt service cover. The potential shortfall of RM52.7 million
arising from delay is expected to be addressed through a drawdown of RM30.0
million MTNs, an additional borrowing of RM15.0 million permitted under the rated
programme and payment deferment on the variation order to its sister
construction company, WCT Construction Sdn Bhd, the contractor for the project.
Segi Astana is making a liquidated ascertained damages (LAD) claim to MAHB for
all additional costs incurred during the delay period, although the actual
amount and mode of payment have yet to be finalised. MARC observes that given
that the MTN programme reduction schedule of RM30.0 million begins only in
January 2017, Segi Astana does not face any immediate liquidity pressure.
Noteholders are insulated from
the concession's construction and operation phase risks by the
unconditional and irrevocable guarantee provided by Danajamin.
Contacts:
Ngiam Tee Wei, +603-2082 2268/ teewei@marc.com.my;
Taufiq Kamal, +603-2082 2251/ taufiq@marc.com.my;
Rajan Paramesran, +603-2082
2233/ rajan@marc.com.my.
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