Press Releases MARC REAFFIRMS THE RATINGS FOR SISTEM PENYURAIAN TRAFIK KL BARAT SDN BHD’S (SPRINT) RM510 MILLION AL-BAI’ BITHAMAN AJIL ISLAMIC DEBT SECURITIES AND REVOLVING UNDERWRITTEN FACILITY OF UP TO RM125 MILLI

Tuesday, Mar 15, 2005

MARC has reaffirmed the rating of Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Sdn Bhd’s (SPRINT) Al Bai Bithaman Ajil Facility (ABBA) and the short term rating of the Revolving Underwritten facility (RUF) at A-ID and MARC-2 respectively. However, the rating of the Bank Guaranteed Serial Fixed Rate Bonds has been upgraded to A+ based on the A+ rating given to the consortium of banks providing the unconditional and irrevocable guarantees as to the timely payment of the interest and principal payments. The A+ rating evaluation is based on a ‘weak-link’ approach. Hence, the bank guaranteed (bg) rating as applied by MARC to the Serial Fixed Rate Bond Facility reflects the enhancement provided by the bank guarantee.

The rating reaffirmation reflects the improvement in traffic volume at both the Kerinchi and Damansara links in FY2004 and the overall traffic volume is expected to be enhanced by the contribution from Penchala link which opened in March 2004, six months ahead of schedule. Furthermore, construction risk is eliminated with the completion of Penchala link. Moderating the above strengths are the uncertainties surrounding the long-term traffic growth and toll sensitivity of road users which will affect SPRINT’s debt repayment ability.

For FY2004, traffic volume on the SPRINT highway reached 35.0 million vehicles (FY2003: 30.2 million), contributed by Damansara link: 21.4 million vehicles (FY2003: 19.5 million); Pantai toll plaza: 13.4 million vehicles (FY2003: 10.7 million) and the newly opened (March 2004) Kiara toll: 0.24 million vehicles. As at to date, FY2005 traffic numbers outperformed that of FY2004. SPRINT has forecasted that traffic volume shall reach 47 million vehicles in FY2005.

FY2004 marked the third full year of tolling at Damansara and Pantai tolls. The full year revenue from Penchala link will be included from FY2005 onwards as tolling only commenced in March 2004. Tolling revenue from the existing tolls increased by 19% to RM52.23 million in FY2004 on the back of increased traffic. Despite the improvement in traffic volume and revenue, SPRINT has yet to meet its projected figures. A loss before tax of RM7.06 million was registered after a turnaround in FY2003 due to the increase in the amortisation of the Highway Development Expenditure Account.