Bank of Chongqing Maintains 'AAA' Rating for Its Convertible Bond

Deep News05-22 19:40

On May 22, Bank of Chongqing announced that, in accordance with regulations including the "Administrative Measures for the Registration of Securities Issuance by Listed Companies," the "Administrative Measures for the Issuance and Trading of Corporate Bonds," and the "Shanghai Stock Exchange Rules for the Listing of Corporate Bonds," the bank commissioned the credit rating agency China Lianhe Credit Rating Co., Ltd. to conduct a follow-up credit rating on the "Chongyin Convertible Bond" issued by the bank in March 2022.

The bank's previous issuer credit rating was "AAA," and the previous rating for the "Chongyin Convertible Bond" was also "AAA," with a previous rating outlook of "Stable." The rating agency was China Lianhe Credit Rating Co., Ltd., and the rating date was May 20, 2025.

Based on a comprehensive analysis and assessment of the bank's operational status and industry conditions, the rating agency China Lianhe Credit Rating Co., Ltd. issued the "Bank of Chongqing Co., Ltd. Publicly Issued A-share Convertible Corporate Bond 2026 Follow-up Rating Report" on May 22, 2026. The bank's current issuer credit rating is "AAA," the rating for the "Chongyin Convertible Bond" is "AAA," and the rating outlook remains "Stable." This rating result is unchanged from the previous one. The "Chongyin Convertible Bond" can still be used as collateral for bond pledged repurchase transactions.

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