Credit rating

Credit rating is an assessment of a company's credit-worthiness. It helps investors to analyse the credit risks associated with fixed-income securities issued by the company.

SCA has had a long-term rating from Moody's Investor Service and Standard & Poor's (S&P) since 1994. The ratings have since then been changed three times. In 1996 SCA was upgraded from S&P to A- from BBB+ and in 2006 SCA was downgraded back to BBB+. In 2005 SCA was downgraded by Moody's to Baa1 from A3.

Long-term rating Outlook Short-term rating Short-term domestic rating
Moody's Baa1 Stable* P-2
S&P BBB+ Stable** A-2 K1

The table above and the following rating history chart give an overview of the ratings assigned to SCA.

SCA Credit rating chart 1996 - 2011

* November 11, 2011: Moody's Investors Service has today placed all ratings of Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA (SCA)under review for possible downgrade, including the group's Baa1 senior unsecured rating and the P-2 short term rating as well as the Baa1 senior unsecured rating of its guaranteed finance subsidiary AB SCA Finans.

** September 27, 2010: Standard & Poor's Rating Services revised the outlook to stable from negative. At the same time, all ratings on SCA were affirmed, including the 'BBB+' long-term corporate credit rating, 'A-2' short-term corporate credit rating and K-1 Nordic scale CP rating.