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Fitch assigns Abans proposed debentures ‘AA-(lka)’

by malinga
March 31, 2024 1:08 am 0 comment 1.2K views

Fitch Ratings has assigned a ‘AA-(lka)’ National Long-Term Rating to consumer electronics retailer Abans PLC’s (AA-(lka)/Stable) proposed senior unsecured redeemable debentures.

This rating reflects Abans strong financial position and, underscores Abans’ robust position in the domestic market for consumer electronics, underpinned by its extensive distribution network and portfolio of established brands.

Abans PLC, the flagship entity of the Abans Group, stands as a leading retail brand in Sri Lanka, having a diverse brand portfolio and serving as the exclusive agent for numerous globally renowned electronic, home appliance, IT, mobile, and lifestyle brands within the country.

The company has a network of over 400 showrooms across the island, complemented by more than 15 regional after-sales service centres, ensuring comprehensive customer support and satisfaction.

Abans PLC stands out as a customer-centric company, placing utmost importance on understanding and fulfilling the needs and wants of its customers.

By prioritising customer satisfaction, Abans PLC goes beyond traditional approaches, actively engaging with its clientele to identify their requirements. This customer-focused strategy drives the company to consistently innovate, offering creative solutions and products that resonate with customers and enhance their lives.

Through this approach, Abans PLC not only meets but exceeds customer expectations, establishing long-lasting relationships built on trust and value.

Established in 1968 by Aban Pestonjee as a modest corner store, the Abans Group has since evolved into a diversified conglomerate encompassing over 30 independent companies engaged in various trading and manufacturing activities, offering a wide range of integrated services to its clientele.

The company’s strategic decision to broaden its shareholdings culminated in its listing as a public quoted company on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2014, marking a significant milestone in its corporate journey. A representative of Abans Group said, “For more than 50 years, the company has always been aligned to the need of the country. During these trying times, it is important for all to work together and help one another. Abans Group, together with our dedicated employees, are glad to serve our community.”

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