The overview shows Helaba’s current ratings from the rating agencies Moody's Investors Service, FitchRatings and Standard & Poor's.
The following unguaranteed ratings apply to Helaba (status: 23 February 2010):
| Moody's Investors Service |
Fitch Ratings | Standard & Poor's |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Long-term ratings |
Aa2 | A+* | A* |
| Short-term ratings |
P-1 | F1+* | A-1* |
| Outlook | stable | stable | negative |
| Public Pfandbriefe |
Aaa | AAA | AAA |
| Mortgage Pfandbriefe |
- | AAA | - |
| Financial strength/ Individual rating |
C- | B/C* | - |
* Joint group rating for the S-Group Hesse-Thuringia.
Ratings for Helaba liabilities that are covered by statutory guarantee (Grandfathering)***:
| Moody's Investors Service |
Fitch Ratings | Standard & Poor's |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Long-term ratings | Aaa | AAA | AA |
| Public Pfandbriefe |
Aaa | AAA | AAA |
| Mortgage Pfandbriefe |
Aaa | AAA | AA |
*** The statutory guarantee applies indefinitely to all liabilities in place on 18 July 2001. Cover for liabilities created in the transitional period between 19 July 2001 and 18 July 2005 ceases on 18 July 2005 unless the term of the liabilities affected does not extend beyond 31 December 2015.
Transparency is the most important requirement for a trusting partnership. And one of the most important elements of transparency is the provision of information on one’s own position in relation to the competition. This is why we attach so much importance to making information on Helaba available promptly and at a high level – and why we’re always happy to be able to answer your questions.
Do you have any further questions? We will be glad to assist you.
Wolfgang Kuss
Press OfficerA permanent commitment: we see sound economics and social responsibility as two sides of the same coin.