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YNH Property 's MARCWatch Negative rating extended on weak financial position 

KUALA LUMPUR: MARC Ratings has extended its MARCWatch Negative placement on YNH Property Bhd's Islamic Medium-Term Notes Programme (Sukuk Wakalah) following a rating downgrade to BBB-IS.  

The rating was at BBB+IS when it was first placed on negative watch on Jan 18, 2024. 

"The rating action reflects MARC Ratings' heightened concerns on YNH's continued weak financial position, the lack of meaningful earnings visibility, and the protracted delays in asset disposals," the rating agency said in a statement today. 

YNH has an outstanding RM323.0 million under the rated programme, of which the first tranche of RM153.0 million will mature on Feb 28, 2025.  

The rating agency notes that YNH is in technical default as it has failed to deposit the second monthly payment of RM6.1 million due on March 28, 2024, as part of the build-up in the reserve account.  

The trustee has granted a one-month grace period for YNH to deposit the payment by April 26, 2024. 

YNH had appointed a chairman for its audit committee and external auditor, Morison LC PLT, in March 2024.  

It had entered into a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with Sunway REIT to purchase its 163 Retail Park mall in Mont Kiara for RM215.0 million following the termination of an SPA with a third party.  

Other planned disposals, the 5.1-acre parcel in Desa Sri Hartamas and the AEON mall in Manjung, Perak, continued to be delayed, while unbilled sales from limited ongoing projects remain modest relative to its financial obligations. 

Total borrowings stood at RM1.2 billion including the outstanding RM323.0 million Sukuk Wakalah while cash and short-term deposits declined to RM19 million as at end-Dec 2023. 

"The rating agency will closely monitor the developments in YNH to resolve the MARCWatch placement, mindful of the group's precarious financial position that could trigger multiple-notch downgrades from its last rating if no timely progress is made to improve its liquidity position," MARC noted.

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