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Bulgaria's state energy holding company, which groups the country's top energy assets, plans to tap international markets by the beginning of March to repay its debt.
The group aims to issue EUR 400 M worth of bonds, much higher than the initially set targets of USD 300 M or EUR 250 M, Chief Executive Mikhail Andonov said in an interview for 24 Hours daily.
The money will be used for refinancing the existing debt to BNP Paribas for the nuclear power plant project at Belene.
The previous Socialist-led government hired in 2007 BNP Paribas SA to arrange a EUR 250 M loan, assess the financial risks and prepare tenders to select banks for funding the project at the Danube river town, whose price tag towered from EUR 4 B to EUR 10 B.
NEK's poor results, triggered by a fall in power consumption, however forced it to breach the conditions on the loan, making it callable.
BNP Paribas SA, France's largest bank by market value, ditched the project in February 2010.
Fitch, the rating agency which was surprisingly selected by the state energy holding company, is expected to award the company a credit rating between January 12-15.
The company expects to be awarded the same credit rating as Bulgaria in November and to tap international markets at the beginning of next year.
Standard and Poor's rate Bulgaria at investment BBB grade, Moody's – at Baa2 by Moody's and Fitch - BBB-.
Bulgaria officially broke up with Fitch in March 2010 in a bid to cut costs and amid a flood of negative assessments and warnings, which Sofia slammed as manipulation of public opinion and blackmail par excellence.
It is not right if a small country such as Bulgaria pays BGN 300,000 each year to be rated by yet another rating agency, the finance ministry commented back then.
The statement echoed the comments of local analysts, according to whom the gloomy forecasts for Bulgaria that Fitch Ratings had lately begun to churn out were in response to the state decision to suspend its contract with the agency.
Insiders say Finance Minister Simeon Djankov was surprised by BEH decision to contract Fitch rating agency, but was assured its bid was the best.
EH was incorporated in 2008 with a decision of the previous Socialist-led government.
BEH EAD is a shareholding company with 100% state owned participation. The Holding includes Mini Maritsa Iztok EAD, Maritsa East 2 TPP EAD, Kozloduy NPP EAD, NEK EAD, Electricity System Operator EAD, Bulgargaz EAD, Bulgartransgaz EAD and Bulgartel EAD.
All companies, brought together in the holding structure, preserve their operational independence and licenses, as they are all owned and directly subordinated to the corporate center BEH EAD.
The Bulgarian Energy Holding EAD is one of the largest companies in the region, and national energy leader.
Bulgaria tapped this summer international markets to raise funds to repay the first tranche of about EUR 835 M (USD 1.07 B) in 11-year eurobonds maturing on January 15, 2013. The next tranche however is due in 2015 and Sofia may be forced to go to the markets again.
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