India News | AT-1 Bonds: NFRA Proposes Reviewing Valuation Methodology Every Three Years

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) has suggested that the valuation methodology for the AT-1 bonds, which are issued by banks to raise funds, need to be revisited at least every three years to consider changes in tune with market practices.

New Delhi, Jul 31 (PTI) The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) has suggested that the valuation methodology for the AT-1 bonds, which are issued by banks to raise funds, need to be revisited at least every three years to consider changes in tune with market practices.

Banks are permitted to issue AT-1 bonds which are perpetual debt instruments with loss absorption features and carry a higher coupon rate on account of associated risks. They are considered an important source of quasi-equity capital for banks globally and the investors in these bonds include mutual funds, corporates and other institutional investors.

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The authority has prepared a report on the valuation methodology for AT-1 bonds following a reference from the government.

In January this year, Ministry of Corporate Affairs referred to NFRA a proposal of Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) for deliberation and recommendation on the methodology for valuation of AT-1 bonds.

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"Since Ind AS 113 emphasises valuation based on market practice, our recommendations too are based on the current market behaviour. Market behaviour, however, is dynamic. Hypothetically, it may happen that market practice becomes such that most AT-1 bonds are not called by the issuers.

"The market in that case may value these bonds at YTM (Yield To Maturity) or yield to worst. Therefore, it will be necessary to monitor market practice and see whether there is any change over time. It is therefore recommended that at least once in three years, the valuation methodology may be revisited to consider for the changes in market practice, if any," the report said.

NFRA considered the valuation methodology for the bonds in sync with Indian Accounting Standard 113 (Ind AS 113). The theme underpinning the fair value measurement in Ind AS 113 is a market-based measurement considering the traded/quoted prices, data and information observed from the markets and the assumptions and practices of market participants.

The fair value principles of Ind AS require determination of valuation assumptions or approaches generally used by the market participants.

In March 2021, markets regulator Sebi had issued a circular that stipulated prudential investment limits for mutual funds for AT-1 bonds. Among others, it was stipulated that the maturity of all perpetual bonds to be treated as 100 years from the date of issuance of the bond for the purpose of valuation.

Against this backdrop, NFRA has prepared the report on the valuation methodology.

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