Credit ratings relate to the Corporation's ability to issue debt securities and the cost to borrow money,
and should not be viewed as an indication of future stock performance or a recommendation to buy, sell, or
hold securities. Adverse changes in these factors could result in a negative change in credit ratings and
impact not only the ability to raise funds in the capital markets but also the cost of these funds. The
credit ratings of the Parent Company and the Bank are displayed below.
|
Moody's |
Standard and Poor's |
Bank short-term deposits |
P-2 |
- |
Bank long-term deposits |
A3 |
BBB |
Corporation long-term |
Baa3 |
BBB- |
Outlook |
Stable |
Stable |