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Moody’s improves outlook for 3 key Adani firms

Global credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service has improved the outlook for three major Adani Group companies, changing it from negative to stable. The companies covered under the upgrade are Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), Adani Transmission Step-One Limited, and Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited. Moody’s has also reaffirmed their investment-grade credit rating at Baa3.

The outlook upgrade comes after Moody’s reviewed the companies’ financial position and found improvements in liquidity, cash flow management, and overall financial stability. According to the agency, these companies are now better placed to meet their debt obligations over the next 12 to 18 months, supported by adequate access to funding.

Moody’s said Adani Ports, one of India’s largest port operators, benefits from flexible capital expenditure plans, diversified operations, and strong access to capital markets. These factors provide comfort on its ability to manage debt while continuing expansion plans.

For Adani Transmission Step-One and Adani Electricity Mumbai, the rating agency highlighted the stable and predictable nature of their revenues. As regulated utility businesses, both companies enjoy steady cash flows, which support their credit strength and liquidity position.

Reacting to the development, the Adani Group said the improved outlook reflects confidence in its financial discipline, governance standards, and long-term business strategy. The group added that the rating action underlines its continued focus on infrastructure development and nation-building, which remain central to its operations.

The upgrade is seen as a positive signal for the Adani Group, especially after a period of heightened scrutiny and cautious sentiment from global investors. A stable outlook suggests that Moody’s does not expect any immediate deterioration in the financial health of these companies.

However, Moody’s also noted that it will continue to closely monitor the group’s financial policies, debt levels, and execution of expansion plans. Any significant weakening in liquidity, aggressive debt-funded growth, or adverse regulatory developments could impact future ratings.

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