New York, June 28, 2018 -- Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's") has today changed to
negative from stable the outlook on the ratings of Digicel Group Limited
("Digicel", "DGL" or the "company") and Digicel Limited ("DL")
and assigned a negative outlook to Digicel International Finance Limited
("DIFL"). At the same time, Moody's has affirmed DGL's
B2 corporate family rating (CFR) and B2-PD probability of default
rating (PDR), as well as the B1 rating on the unsecured notes of
DL and the Ba2 rating on the secured bank credit facilities of DIFL.
The change in outlook to negative reflects the company's ongoing
high leverage and the reduced runway available to the company to simultaneously
improve its fundamental credit profile and address its large looming debt
maturities with anticipation.
Affirmations:
..Issuer: Digicel Group Limited
.... Probability of Default Rating,
Affirmed B2-PD
.... Corporate Family Rating, Affirmed
B2
....Senior Unsecured Regular Bond/Debenture,
Affirmed Caa1 (LGD5)
..Issuer: Digicel Limited
....Senior Unsecured Regular Bond/Debenture,
Affirmed B1 (LGD3)
..Issuer: Digicel International Finance Limited
....Senior Secured Bank Credit Facility,
Affirmed Ba2 (LGD1)
Outlook Actions:
..Issuer: Digicel Group Limited
....Outlook, Changed to Negative from
Stable
..Issuer: Digicel Limited
....Outlook, Changed to Negative from
Stable
..Issuer: Digicel International Finance Limited
....Outlook, Assigned Negative
RATINGS RATIONALE
The change in Digicel's outlook to negative reflects the company's
ongoing high leverage (gross debt to EBITDA), which amounted to
around 6.7x for the 12 months to March 2018. While Moody's
expects that the recent tariff rebalancing implemented in some markets
and the investments in upgrading its network in past years will contribute
to the company returning to modest revenue and EBITDA growth during FY19,
the decline in leverage will only be gradual. Digicel faces large
debt maturities, starting in 2020, with the first bond to
mature a USD2 billion unsecured bond at DGL, followed by a USD1.3
billion bond maturity at DL in April 2021. The negative outlook
also considers that the company's currently weak financial profile
is constraining the group's refinancing options.
Digicel is considering inorganic transactions, such as asset sales,
which could accelerate the reduction in net debt, but the timing
and amount of related proceeds remain uncertain.
Digicel's B2 CFR continues to reflect its product and geographic
diversification, strong margins, and leading market positions.
Digicel holds the number one market position in wireless telecommunications
in 22 of its 31 markets. Over the last several years, Digicel
has expanded its service offering to diversify revenues across business
solutions, cable TV and broadband and media distribution where growth
rates have been higher than in mobile.
The B2 CFR is nevertheless constrained by Digicel's high leverage
and negative free cash flow in recent years, due to high capital
intensity and interest costs. Digicel is also present in emerging
markets with a history of instability and exposure to adverse weather
events, and is exposed to the risk of currency depreciation against
the US dollar.
In spite of some cash burn in the past year due to negative free cash
flow, Digicel's liquidity remains adequate for the next 12-18
months. Digicel had a cash balance of around USD155 million at
31 March 2018, as well as USD54 million available under its USD100
million revolving credit facility. We anticipate that free cash
flow will improve and at least reach breakeven in FY19, helped by
a reduction in capital spending, and Digicel's debt maturities
are immaterial in FY19 (USD11 million). In addition, Digicel
recently announced a sale and leaseback of towers: while the amount
of proceeds is undisclosed, the company will keep them on balance
sheet which will increase liquidity sources. Still, Digicel
faces large debt maturities, starting in 2020, with the first
bond to mature a USD2 billion unsecured bond at DGL, followed by
a USD1.3 billion bond maturity at DL in April 2021.
Digicel's ratings could be downgraded if the company does not reduce
debt to EBITDA (Moody's adjusted) below 6x within the next 12 months or
if the company does not refinance its large debt maturities with anticipation,
at least 12-18 months before maturity. A weakening in the
company's liquidity profile would also trigger a downgrade.
Digicel's ratings could be upgraded if the company showed continued restraint
with respect to dividends and if leverage were on track to fall below
4x debt to EBITDA (Moody's adjusted). A rating upgrade would also
require Digicel to generate free cash flow in excess of 5% of total
debt (Moody's adjusted) on a sustained basis while maintaining very good
liquidity.
The principal methodology used in these ratings was Telecommunications
Service Providers published in January 2017. Please see the Rating
Methodologies page on www.moodys.com for a copy of this
methodology.
Incorporated in Hamilton, Bermuda, Digicel is the largest
provider of wireless telecommunication services in the Caribbean.
The company operates in 31 markets in the Caribbean and South Pacific
regions. In addition, the company provides a comprehensive
range of business solutions, cable TV and broadband and other related
products and services. The company also operates a wireless network
in Panama through its 45% ownership interest in affiliate,
Digicel Holdings (Central America) Limited. Digicel generated revenue
of $2.4 billion in the 12 months to March 2018.
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