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Council delighted as AAA credit rating confirmed

Published: Sat 24 Nov 2007 01:37 PM
22 November 2007
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Council delighted as AAA credit rating is confirmed
New Plymouth District Council is delighted to receive today’s re-confirmation of its AAA credit rating from international rating agency Standard and Poor’s (S+P).
Mayor Peter Tennent says: “Triple-A is as good as it gets and for S+P to rate us so highly for the fourth successive year is simply fantastic news.
“It represents continuing vindication of our non-political and business-focused approach to finance and investments.”
NPDC is the only council in New Zealand to be rated AAA – the highest rating possible for any organisation.
“A triple-A rating is harder for a council to get in New Zealand in comparison to councils in some other countries,” says Chief Executive Rodger Kerr-Newell.
“Overseas governments can act as a financial back-stop for any of their councils that get in trouble, but that isn’t the case in New Zealand where councils have to stand on their own two feet.
“So S+P’s rating indicates just how robust NPDC’s approach is to finance and investment.”
A copy of S+P’s news release, in which it notes the council’s ‘strong balance sheet and high liquidity’, as well as its research update follow below.
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