MIRA INFORM REPORT

 

 

Report Date :

16.01.2012

 

 

 

 

IDENTIFICATION DETAILS

 

Name :

INDIAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES

 

 

Registered Office :

Ordnance Factory, Ambernath, Maharashtra 

 

 

Country :

India

 

 

Date of Incorporation :

18.03.1802

 

 

Capital Investment / Paid-up Capital :

Not Divulged

 

 

Legal Form :

Owned by Government of India

 

 

Line of Business :

Subject is engaged in Production, Testing, Logistics, Research, Development and Marketing of a comprehensive product range in the area of Land, Sea and Air Systems.

 

 

No. of Employees :

Several Thousand

 

 

RATING & COMMENTS

 

MIRA’s Rating :

A

 

RATING

STATUS

 

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

56-70

A

Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of interest and principal sums

Fairly Large

 

Status :

Good

 

 

Payment Behaviour :

Regular

 

 

Litigation :

Clear

 

 

Comments :

Subject is owned by government of India. It falls under Ministry of Defence. Lenders and Creditors can feel confident about the government of India’s exposure to the subject. Payments are usually correct and as per commitments.

 

It can be considered good for any normal business dealings.

 

NOTES :

Any query related to this report can be made on e-mail : infodept@mirainform.com while quoting report number, name and date.

 

 

ECGC Country Risk Classification List – September 30, 2011

 

Country Name

Previous Rating

(30.06.2011)

Current Rating

(30.09.2011)

India

A1

A1

 

Risk Category

ECGC Classification

Insignificant

 

A1

Low

 

A2

Moderate

 

B1

High

 

B2

Very High

 

C1

Restricted

 

C2

Off-credit

 

D

 

 

LOCATIONS

 

Registered Office :

Ordnance Factory, Ambernath, Maharashtra, India

Tel No.:

Not Available

Fax No.:

Not Available

Website :

http://ofbindia.gov.in

 

 

Factory:

Ø       Field Gun Factory Kanpur (FGK)

Address: Kalpi Road, Kanpur-208009, Uttar Pradesh, India

Tel No.:   91-512-2295100/103 [4 Lines]

Fax No.:  91-512-2219462

Email: fgk.ofb@nic.in

Website: http://www.fieldgunindia.gov.in

 

Ø       Opto Electronics Factory (OLF)

Address: Raipur, Dehradun-248008, Uttaranchal, India

Tel No:  91-135-2787101

Fax No: 91-135-2787181

Email: olf.ofb@nic.in

Website: http://www.ofb.gov.in

                

Ø       Ammunition Factory Khadki (AFK)

Ø       Cordite Factory Aruvankadu (CFA)

Ø       Engine Factory Avadi (EFA)

Ø       Gun Carriage Factory (GCF)

Ø       Grey Iron Foundry (GIF)

Ø       Gun and Shell Factory (GSF)

Ø       Heavy Alloy Penetrator Project (HAPP)

Ø       High Explosive Factory (HEF)

Ø       Heavy Vehicle Factory (HVF)

Ø       Machine Tool Prototype Factory (MPF)

Ø       Metal and Steel Factory (MSF)

Ø       Ordnance Clothing Factory Avadi (OCFAV)

Ø       Ordnance Cable Factory Chandigarh (OCFC)

Ø       Ordnance Clothing Factory Shahjahanpur (OCFC)

Ø       Ordnance Equipment Factory Kanpur (OEFC)

Ø       Ordnance Equipment Factory Harzatpur (OEFHZ)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Ambernath (OFA)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Anbajhari (OFAJ)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Bhandara (OFBA)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Bhusawal (OFBH)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Bolangir (OFBOL)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Kanpur (OFK)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Chandrapur (OFCH)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Dumdum (OFDC)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Dehu Road (OFDR)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Dehradun (OFDUN)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Itarsi (OFI)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Khamaria (OFK)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Katni (OFKAT)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Muradnagar (OFM)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Project Nalanda (OFN)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Tiruchirapalli (OFT)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Vrangaon (OFV)

Ø       Ordnance Parachute Factory (OPF)

Ø       Rifle Factory Ishapore (RFI)

Ø       Small Arms Factory (SAF)

Ø       Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (VFJ)

 

 

Headquarters:

Ø       Armoured Vehicle Head Quarters

Ø       Ordnance Equipment Factories Head Quarters (OEFHQ)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Board (OFBHQ)

 

 

Ordnance Factories

Institute of Learning:

Ø       National Academy of Defence Production (NADP)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Ambajhari (OFILAJ)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Ambernath (OFILAM)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Avadi (OFILAV)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Dehradun (OFILDD)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Ishapore (OFILIS)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Khamaria (OFILKH)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Kanpur (OFILKN)

Ø       Ordnance Factory Institute of Learning Medak (OFILMK)

 

 

Regional Marketing

Centres:         

Ø       Regional Marketing Centre Avadi (RMCAV)

Ø       Regional Marketing Centre Delhi (RMCDL)

Ø       Regional Marketing Centre Pune (RMCPU)

 

 

Regional Controller of Safety:

Ø       Regional Controller of Safety Ambajhari (RCSAJ)

Ø       Regional Controller of Safety Avadi (RCSAV)

Ø       Regional Controller of Safety Kanpur (RCSKN)

Ø       Regional Controller of Safety Pune (RCSPU)

 

 

DIRECTORS

 

Name :

Mr. A. K. Lamba

Designation :

Director General Ordnance Factories (DGOF) and Chairman, OFB

Date of Birth/Age :

15.12.1946

IOFS Officer Since:

01.12.1972

Chairman Since:

01.09.2006

 

 

Name :

Mr. S. K. Sharma

Designation :

Additional Director General Ordnance Factories (DGOF) and AVHQ

Date of Birth/Age :

18.07.1947

IOFS Officer:

01.12.1972

 

 

Name :

Mr. Sudipta Ghosh

Designation :

Member / M and C

Date of Birth/Age :

25.04.1949

IOFS Officer Since:

23.12.1970

Member Since:

14.12.2004

 

 

Name :

Mr. B. C. Biswas

Designation :

Member / Weapons, Vehicles and Equipments (WV and E)

Date of Birth/Age :

09.02.1948

IOFS Officer Since:

01.12.1972

Member Since:

04.10.2005

 

 

Name :

Mr. A. M. Naik

Designation :

Member / Ammunition and Explosives (A and E)

Date of Birth/Age :

13.10.1948

IOFS Officer Since:

07.02.1973

Member Since:

19.01.2006

 

 

Name :

Mr. Ramesh Chandra

Designation :

Additional Director General Ordnance Factories (DGOF) and OEFHQ

Date of Birth/Age :

01.01.1948

IOFS Officer Since:

01.12.1972

Member Since:

01.02.2006

 

 

Name :

Mr. Subir Mikhppadhyay

Designation :

Member/ Finance

Date of Birth/Age :

30.01.1948

IOFS Officer Since:

28.12.1971

Member Since:

09.02.2005

 

 

Name :

Mr. G. V. Shivakumar

Designation :

Member/ Technical Services (TS)

Date of Birth/Age :

18.12.1946

IOFS Officer Since:

18.12.1972

Member Since:

01.09.2006

 

 

Name :

Mr. Harman Singh

Designation :

Member/ Personnel

Date of Birth/Age :

01.01.1947

IOFS Officer Since:

01.12.1972

Member Since:

12.04.2006

 

 

Name :

Mr. B. S. Bhatia

Designation :

Member/ Planning and Material Management (P and MM)

Date of Birth/Age :

20.08.1949

IOFS Officer Since:

01.12.1972

Member Since:

01.01.2006

 

 

BUSINESS DETAILS

 

Line of Business :

Subject is engaged in Production, Testing, Logistics, Research, Development and Marketing of a comprehensive product range in the area of Land, Sea and Air Systems.

 

 

Products :

Ø       Weapons

Ø       Ammunitions, Explosives, Propellants and Chemicals

Ø       Military Vehicles

Ø       Optical Devices

Ø       Parachutes

Ø       Support Equipment

Ø       Troop Comfort and General Stores

Ø       Material, Components and SPMs

Ø       Sporting Arms and Ammunition

 

 

Exports :

 

Countries :

·         Nepal

·         Thailand

·         Malaysia

·         Germany

·         Turkey

·         USA

·         Indonesia

·         Oman

·         Sri Lanka

·         Bangladesh

·         Israel

·         Egypt

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Customers :

Government Departments

 

Ø       Indian Army

Ø       Indian Navy

Ø       Indian Air Force

Ø       Ministry of Home Affairs

 

Civil Trade

 

 

No. of Employees :

Several Thousand

 

 

Bankers :

State Bank of India

 

 

 

Banking Relations :

Good

 

 

Auditors :

Not Available

 

 

CAPITAL STRUCTURE

 

Capital Investment :

 

Owned :

Not Divulged

Borrowed :

Not Divulged

Total :

Not Divulged

 

 

FINANCIAL DATA

[all figures are in Rupees Millions]

 

NOT DIVULGED

 

Note : Sole Proprietory and Partnership concerns are exempted from filing their financials with the Government Authorities or Registry.

 

 

 

LOCAL AGENCY FURTHER INFORMATION

 

WEBSITE DETAILS:

 

FIELD GUN FACTORY KANPUR:

 

PROFILE:

 

Field Gun Factory located on Kalpi Road (NH-2) at a distance of 10 kms. from Kanpur Central railway station on way to Jhansi is the youngest member of the Weapons, Vehicles and Equipment (WV and E) group Ordnance of factories.

In view of the importance given to ordnance production in the wake of the Indo-Pak war of 1965 and the Bangladesh Liberation war of 1971, it was seen that the load for Ordnance Factory, Kanpur was much more than its capacity. It was then decided by the Government to establish a new factory, which should be a self-contained unit for production of Field Guns. While designing the factory, the approach followed was that ordnance should be manufactured in this factory right from preparation of desired grade of steel to final assembly, proof and issue. With the advantage of a large area of land being available, the layout of Field Gun Factory was designed very scientifically. The shops were planned in one row in the order of the initial operation to the last operation.

The factory spreads over an area of 104.10 Hectares , out of which 40.49 hectares only is the yet covered area. As many as 53.61 hectares, strategically located in this industrial city is waiting to be gainfully utilized.

The infrastructure has been designed very scientifically and consists of industrial/ commercial buildings and services viz power supply, water supply, sewage, air conditioning, drainage system, compressed air supply etc., taking care of the futuristic expansion of the factory.

 

Production facilities in both Metallurgical and Engineering sectors exists with the latest technology available.


Field Gun Factory, Kanpur synonymous with its appellation, has an unique capacity of manufacturing various types of Field Guns commensurate with country's Defence needs. The factory has a set up with all types of the latest and sophisticated production processing equipments right from melting, forging to finish machining with a built in superlative degree of excellence in quality.


As part of its diversification programme, the product range of the factory has been further expanded and the factory is catering to the demands of civilian market in government and private sectors and also personal weapons.

The factory believes in producing stores of highest international quality which is revealed from the fact that the factory has implemented International Quality Management System standard (ISO 9001: 2000) in all spheres of its production activities. The factory is also having a NABL accredited lab. To ensure that all the measurement devices and instruments, used in production activities are calibrated to International Standards.

 

INDIAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES:

 

PROFILE:

 

Subject organisation - a family of 40 Ordnance Factories under the aegis of its corporate headquarters Ordnance Factory Board, Kolkata - possesses the unique distinction of over 200 years experience in defence production. They are engaged in production, testing, logistics, research, development and marketing of a comprehensive product range in the area of land, sea and air systems.

 

OPTO ELECTRONICS FACTORY (OLF):

 

PROFILE:

 

Opto Electronics Factory (OLF) established in 1988 is the most advanced Opto Electronics Instruments manufacturing unit of the Ordnance Factory Board under the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India, situated in lush green, hilly Dehradun valley.

 

 A wide range of world class Optics and Opto Electronics Instruments and Laser based sighting systems are manufactured specifically, to meet the requirements of Military, para-Military and Security Forces.

 

The design of these systems is based on State of Art Technology provided by foreign collaborators as well as indigenous research and development. These Vision instruments enable the forces to see, operate and fight in day/night and adverse climatic conditions.

 

OLF is amongst a few manufacturing units in the world, which has the facilities to manufacture high precision Laser Range Finder with its Fire Control System for AFVs, right from the component level to the final instrument and its testing and integration, under one roof.

 

OLF products meet the most desirable quality performance levels and latest International Quality Standards through its adherence to the Quality Management Systems laid down by the ISO and the calibration services a per NABL.

 

The key elements of OLF’s success and recognition as the most advanced Opto Electronics production unit are

·             Its State of the Art Technology.

·             A highly skilled and motivated work force.

·             A clean environment up to class 100 in the manufacturing process areas.

·             Emphasis on stage to stage quality control measures.

Continuous product improvement by ongoing interaction with the users and   Onsite technical support are the important features of OLF’s production mission. This is what has lead to OLF being recognized as one of the leading Optics and Opto Electronics Instruments manufacturing units in the world.

HISTORY:

 

The Beginning

 

The history and development of Indian Ordnance Factories is directly linked with the British reign in India. East India company of England for their economic interest in India and to increase their political hold considered military hardware as vital element. During 1775 British authorities accepted the establishment of Board of Ordnance in Fort William, Kolkata. This marks the official beginning of the Army Ordnance in India.

 

In 1787 a gun powder factory was established at Ishapore which started production from 1791 ( at which location Rifle Factory was established in 1904). In 1801 a Gun Carriage Agency at Cossipore, Kolkata (presently known as Gun and Shell Factory, Cossipore) was established and production started from 18th March, 1802. This is the first Industrial establishment of Ordnance Factories which has continued its existence till date.

 

Growth of Indian Ordnance Factories

 

The growth of the Ordnance Factories leading to its present setup has been continuous but in spurts. There were 18 ordnance factories before India became independent in 1947. 21 factories have been established after independence - mostly, in wake of defence preparedness imperatives caused by the three major wars fought by the Indian Armed forces. 40th Factory is under establishment at Nalanda, Bihar.

 

Main Events

 

Main events in the evolution of Ordnance Factory can be listed as below:

1801     - Establishment of Gun Carriage Agency at Cossipore, Kolkata.

1802     - Production started from 18th March 1802 at Cossipore.

1906     - The Administration of Indian Ordnance Factories came under a separate charge as 'IG of Ordnance   

              Factories'.  

1933     - Charged to 'Director of Ordnance Factories'.

1948     - Placed under direct control of Ministry of Defence.

1962     - Dept. of Defence Production was set up at Ministry of Defence.

1979     - Ordnance Factory Board came into existence from 2nd April

 

OFB IN BRIEF:

 

Introduction

 

Indian Ordnance Factories is a giant industrial setup which functions under the Department of Defence Production of the Ministry Defence. Indian Ordnance Factories, headquartered at Kolkata, is a conglomerate of 39 Factories, 9 Training Institutes, 3 Regional Marketing Centres and 4 Regional Controller of Safety.

 

Today OFB along with its 39 factories spread over India provide

Ø       A broad and versatile production base with multi-technology capabilities

Ø       State of the art manufacturing facilities

Ø       Large reservoir of skilled and professionally qualified manpower and managerial personnel

Ø       Strict adherence to  quality standard (all the units are ISO-9000 certified)

Ø       Original as well as adaptive research and development to make need based refinement and modifications

Ø       Project engineering capability

Ø       A strong base for industrial training facilities

Ø       Ready market access due to convenient location

 

Geographical Spread

 

There are 39 Ordnance Factories geographically distributed all over the country at 24 different locations. A visual idea of how their factories and headquarters are distributed can be had from their  location.

 

Name of State/ Union Territory

Number of factories

Maharashtra

10

Uttar Pradesh

8

Madhya Pradesh

6

Tamil Nadu

6

West Bengal

4

Uttaranchal

2

Andhra Pradesh

1

Chandigarh

1

Orissa

1

 

The 40th Factory is being set up at Nalanda in Bihar.

 

Technology

 

Their products must be safe in handling, reliable and perform consistently during actual operation with equal efficiency under varying and extreme conditions of climate. The plant and technologies have been so chosen as to ensure high degree of quality and reliability and is a unique blend of old and the most modern stae-of-the-art CNC technologies. The manufacturing process covers wide spectrum of engineering - Mechanical, Electrical, Metallurgical, Chemical, Textile, Leather, Optics and Electronics.

 

It is their endeavour to manufacture world-class products without compromising with the safety aspects of products and processes. Adherence to safety standards is given highest priority and a well laid down safety norm as well as diaster management plan exists in the organisation.

 

Civil Trade

 

Besides the above, they have a large number of customers in the civil sector - government departments, PSUs, private companies and individuals, etc. - who purchase industrial chemicals, explosives, Non Prohibited Bores (NPB) arms and ammunition, brass ingots, aluminium alloy products, steel castings and forgings, vehicles, clothing and leather goods, cables and opto-electronic instruments.

 

Exports

 

They are making vigorous marketing efforts to boost export by participating in International Exhibitions, product promotion through advertisement in the international media, interaction with visiting delegations from friendly countries, agents and the customer's representative, both in India and abroad.

 

They have been exporting their products by maintaining the foothold in traditional markets of Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia, Germany, Turkey and making efforts for emerging new markets like USA, Indonesia, Oman, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Israel and Egypt.

 

Arms and Ammunition, Weapon Spares, Chemicals and Explosives, Leather and Clothing items have been exported to the developing countries as well as to the developed nations worldwide.

 

Indian / civil trade customers

Indian customers wishing to buy civilian (NPB) arms and ammunition can download application forms for booking. Factory's telephone numbers are given in the application forms. The respective factory should be contacted directly for any further information.

 

Other civil trade customers should contact the units / factories directly for items mentioned against them in the table below.

 

Factory Name

Main Items

AFK

Sporting Ammunition

OFBA

NC Propellant

OFDR

Pyrotechnics (Fog Signal, Signal Cartridge, etc.)

HEF

Explosives / chemicals (TNT, IPN, Styphnic Acid, PEK, etc.)

OFK

Explosive Filling, Cartgs .303" and 9 mm

OFV

7.62 mm and 5.56 mm ammunition

OFIT

Nitric Acid, Picrite

CFA

Industrial NC, BSNC

OFCH

Explosive filling

SAF

.32 Revolver

RFI

.315 Rifle, .22 Rifle, .22 Revolver

FGK

.32 Revolver, armature shaft, steel blooms

GSF

.32 Pistol, Projector Pyro 13 / 16 mm

GIF

Steel Castings (M.T. Housing, Brake Block, SGCI Inserts, etc.)

GCF

12 Bore Pump Action Gun

VFJ

Vehicles, DG sets

OFC

Gauges, Pipe moulds, Step down hollow shaft, etc.

OFT

7.62 mm Rifle spares

OFDC

Fabrication

OFA

Brass Ingots, CC Coils and Strips

OFAJ

Al. Alloy Castings, Extruded Rods, Billets, etc.

MSF

Brass Ingots, Steel forgings, axles, etc.

OFKAT

Brass Ingots

OCFC

Cables

OFBH

Barrels

MPF

.32 revolver, Gears, engineering spares etc.

HAPP

Tungsten Alloy Components

OFM

Steel castings

OEFHQ

Cloth and leather items - Shirts, Trousers, Coat, Sleeping Bags, Tents, Parasail, Parachutes, Net Mosquito, Boots, etc.

OFDUN

Night Vision Devices

OFPM

Bullet proofing, Engineering spares, Pressure plates, etc.

OLF

Optical items (lens, mirror, polishing of sapphire, etc.)

 

Foreign customers / agents

 

For export enquiries

 

Marketing and Export Division


Ordnance Factory Board
Ayudh Bhawan , 10-A, S. K. Bose Road, Kolkata - 700001, India
Tel. No.: 91-33-2248 9027 / 2248 2103 / 2248 5077-80
Fax No.: 91-33-2248 1748/2210 8235
Email: ofbtrade@dataone.in

            ofbtrade@vsnl.net

 

For General Information:

 

The Secretary
Ordnance Factory Board
Ayudh Bhawan , 10-A, S. K. Bose Road, Kolkata - 700001, India
Tel. No.: 91-33-22481209 / 22489744
Fax No.:  91-33-22482927
Email:  ofboard@giascl01.vsnl.net.in

 

 

 


CMT REPORT (Corruption, Money Laundering & Terrorism]

 

The Public Notice information has been collected from various sources including but not limited to: The Courts, India Prisons Service, Interpol, etc.

 

1]         INFORMATION ON DESIGNATED PARTY

No records exist designating subject or any of its beneficial owners, controlling shareholders or senior officers as terrorist or terrorist organization or whom notice had been received that all financial transactions involving their assets have been blocked or convicted, found guilty or against whom a judgement or order had been entered in a proceedings for violating money-laundering, anti-corruption or bribery or international economic or anti-terrorism sanction laws or whose assets were seized, blocked, frozen or ordered forfeited for violation of money laundering or international anti-terrorism laws.

 

2]         Court Declaration :

No records exist to suggest that subject is or was the subject of any formal or informal allegations, prosecutions or other official proceeding for making any prohibited payments or other improper payments to government officials for engaging in prohibited transactions or with designated parties.

 

3]         Asset Declaration :

No records exist to suggest that the property or assets of the subject are derived from criminal conduct or a prohibited transaction.

 

4]         Record on Financial Crime :

            Charges or conviction registered against subject:                                                  None

 

5]         Records on Violation of Anti-Corruption Laws :

            Charges or investigation registered against subject:                                                          None

 

6]         Records on Int’l Anti-Money Laundering Laws/Standards :

            Charges or investigation registered against subject:                                                          None

 

7]         Criminal Records

No available information exist that suggest that subject or any of its principals have been formally charged or convicted by a competent governmental authority for any financial crime or under any formal investigation by a competent government authority for any violation of anti-corruption laws or international anti-money laundering laws or standard.

 

8]         Affiliation with Government :

No record exists to suggest that any director or indirect owners, controlling shareholders, director, officer or employee of the company is a government official or a family member or close business associate of a Government official.

 

9]         Compensation Package :

Our market survey revealed that the amount of compensation sought by the subject is fair and reasonable and comparable to compensation paid to others for similar services.

 

10]        Press Report :

            No press reports / filings exists on the subject.

 


 

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

 

MIRA INFORM as part of its Due Diligence do provide comments on Corporate Governance to identify management and governance. These factors often have been predictive and in some cases have created vulnerabilities to credit deterioration.

 

Our Governance Assessment focuses principally on the interactions between a company’s management, its Board of Directors, Shareholders and other financial stakeholders.

 

 

CONTRAVENTION

 

Subject is not known to have contravened any existing local laws, regulations or policies that prohibit, restrict or otherwise affect the terms and conditions that could be included in the agreement with the subject.

 

 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

 

Currency

Unit

Indian Rupees

US Dollar

1

Rs.51.83

UK Pound

1

Rs.79.10

Euro

1

Rs.66.17

 


 

RATING EXPLANATIONS

 

 

RATING

STATUS

 

 

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

>86

Aaa

Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the strongest capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums

 

Unlimited

71-85

Aa

Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Large

56-70

A

Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Fairly Large

41-55

Ba

Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal commitments.

 

Satisfactory

26-40

B

Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively below average.

 

Small

11-25

Ca

Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums in default or expected to be in default upon maturity

 

Limited with full security

<10

C

Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised

 

 

Credit not recommended

-

NB

                                       New Business

-

 

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