Moody's Lifts Adani Transmission & Mumbai Power Outlook to Stable

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Moody's Lifts Adani Transmission & Mumbai Power Outlook to Stable
Overview

Moody's has upgraded the outlook for Adani Transmission Step-One and Adani Electricity Mumbai to stable from negative, affirming their Baa3 investment-grade ratings. The agency cited expectations of sustained liquidity and credit profiles supportive of existing ratings over the next 12-18 months. This move reflects confidence in the entities' operating performance and financial metrics, although Moody's continues to monitor ongoing legal proceedings impacting the broader Adani Group.

Moody's Ratings upgraded the outlook for Adani Transmission Step-One Ltd (ATSOL) and Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd (AEML) to stable from negative on Thursday, January 15. The move signals greater confidence in the companies' financial footing over the coming 12-18 months. Moody's affirmed the Baa3 senior secured ratings for both entities.

Rating Agency Rationale

The outlook revision reflects Moody's expectation that ATSOL and AEML will maintain strong liquidity and financial metrics consistent with their investment-grade Baa3 ratings. The affirmation of ATSOL's ratings also acknowledges its strong credit linkages with parent Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL), including guarantees and default provisions tied to AESL's credit profile.

AESL's diverse portfolio of regulated transmission and distribution assets supports its stable operating performance, according to Moody's. While AESL faces significant capital expenditures in the next two years, the agency anticipates timely measures to preserve key credit metrics, keeping funds from operations to net debt marginally above the 7.5% tolerance threshold.

Adani Ports Update

Separately, Moody's noted that Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) is expected to sustain solid liquidity and maintain its Baa3 rating. APSEZ's robust financial profile benefits from the discretionary nature of its planned growth capital spending and ongoing funding access.

For AEML, predictable cash flows from its regulated electricity distribution business in Mumbai and recent deleveraging efforts bolster its financial profile. Moody's projects AEML's cash flow from operations pre-working capital to debt to remain within the 10.5-11.5% range over the next one to two years.

Monitoring Legal Proceedings

Moody's stated it continues to monitor the US legal proceedings involving senior executives at another Adani group entity. Any significant adverse developments could impact the group's capital access and ability to execute growth plans. An upgrade of ratings is unlikely without a sovereign rating improvement, while a downgrade could occur if credit metrics weaken sustainedly or legal outcomes impair operations.

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