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      Scope affirms Realkredit Danmark's issuer rating at A+ with a negative Outlook
      FRIDAY, 01/07/2022 - Scope Ratings GmbH
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      Scope affirms Realkredit Danmark's issuer rating at A+ with a negative Outlook

      Scope affirms Realkredit Danmark's issuer rating at A+ with a negative Outlook

      Rating action

      Scope Ratings GmbH (Scope) has affirmed the A+ issuer rating and S-1+ short-term debt rating of Realkredit Danmark A/S (RD). The Outlook on all ratings remains Negative.

      Rating rationale

      The ratings of RD are aligned with that of its parent company Danske Bank A/S (Danske). The Negative Outlook reflects concerns triggered by the alleged money laundering by clients of Danske’s Estonian operations (ESG factor). RD has no direct exposure to these events, but indirect effects from the reputational fall-out has contributed to a fall in its Danish market share.

      RD's standalone financial profile continues to be supported by its high asset quality, strong capitalisation and position as a major covered bond issuer in Denmark. Scope considers RD's proven pass-through funding model to be a key credit strength. Nevertheless, declining interest margins have continued to put pressure on financial performance. However, the bank was able to stop the trend of declining market shares in 2021.

      Credit quality remained very robust and at a sound level in 2021 and the first quarter of 2022. This continues to be supported by low and declining loan-to-value ratios across the portfolio. A solid risk position as Denmark's second largest mortgage lender puts RD in a good position to weather the current recession, even though asset quality in commercial real estate may weaken.

      RD is dependent on wholesale funding; however, the Danish covered bond market is well established and liquid with a wide range of domestic and foreign investors.

      Profitability has come under pressure due to falling margins, which RD finds difficult to offset as the company has limited ability to increase volumes in its mature market or reduce its already very low cost base. Return on equity is still sound, but also likely remain under pressure due to rising regulatory requirements and increasing loan loss provisions.

      One or more key drivers for the credit rating action are considered ESG factors

      Rating-change drivers

      As RD’s issuer rating is aligned with that of its parent, any change for the parent is likely to lead to a concurrent change for RD.

      A weakening in RD’s positioning as a core subsidiary within Danske Group.

      Overview of the rating construct

      Operating environment: not applicable

      Business model: not applicable

      Initial mapping refinement: not applicable

      Initial mapping: not applicable

      Long-term sustainability: not applicable

      Adjusted anchor: not applicable

      Earnings capacity and risk exposures: not applicable

      Financial viability management: not applicable

      Additional rating factors: not applicable

      Standalone assessment: not applicable

      External support: group membership (fully integrated subsidiary)

      Issuer rating: A+

      Stress testing & cash flow analysis
      No stress testing was performed. No cash flow analysis was performed

      Methodology
      The methodology used for these Credit Ratings and Outlook, (Financial Institutions Rating Methodology, 28 January 2022), is available on https://scoperatings.com/governance-and-policies/rating-governance/methodologies.
      Information on the meaning of each Credit Rating category, including definitions of default, recoveries, Outlooks and Under Review, can be viewed in ‘Rating Definitions – Credit Ratings, Ancillary and Other Services’, published on https://www.scoperatings.com/governance-and-policies/rating-governance/definitions-and-scales. Historical default rates of the entities rated by Scope Ratings can be viewed in the Credit Rating performance report at https://scoperatings.com/governance-and-policies/regulatory/eu-regulation. Also refer to the central platform (CEREP) of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA): http://cerep.esma.europa.eu/cerep-web/statistics/defaults.xhtml. A comprehensive clarification of Scope Ratings’ definitions of default and Credit Rating notations can be found at https://www.scoperatings.com/governance-and-policies/rating-governance/definitions-and-scales. Guidance and information on how environmental, social or governance factors (ESG factors) are incorporated into the Credit Rating can be found in the respective sections of the methodologies or guidance documents provided on https://scoperatings.com/governance-and-policies/rating-governance/methodologies.
      The Outlook indicates the most likely direction of the Credit Ratings if the Credit Ratings were to change within the next 12 to 18 months.

      Solicitation, key sources and quality of information
      The Rated Entity and/or its Related Third Parties participated in the Credit Rating process.
      The following substantially material sources of information were used to prepare the Credit Ratings: public domain, the Rated Entity and Scope Ratings’ internal sources.
      Scope Ratings considers the quality of information available to Scope Ratings on the Rated Entity or instrument to be satisfactory. The information and data supporting these Credit Ratings originate from sources Scope Ratings considers to be reliable and accurate. Scope Ratings does not, however, independently verify the reliability and accuracy of the information and data.
      Prior to the issuance of the Credit Rating action, the Rated Entity was given the opportunity to review the Credit Ratings and Outlooks and the principal grounds on which the Credit Ratings and Outlooks are based. Following that review, the Credit Ratings were not amended before being issued.

      Regulatory disclosures
      These Credit Ratings and Outlooks are issued by Scope Ratings GmbH, Lennéstraße 5, D-10785 Berlin, Tel +49 30 27891-0. The Credit Ratings and Outlooks are UK-endorsed.
      Lead analyst: Christian van Beek, Director
      Person responsible for approval of the Credit Ratings: Marco Troiano, Managing Director
      The Credit Ratings/Outlooks were first released by Scope Ratings on 29 August 2018. The Credit Ratings/Outlooks were last updated on 10 August 2021.

      Potential conflicts
      See www.scoperatings.com under Governance & Policies/EU Regulation/Disclosures for a list of potential conflicts of interest related to the issuance of Credit Ratings.

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      © 2022 Scope SE & Co. KGaA and all its subsidiaries including Scope Ratings GmbH, Scope Ratings UK Limited, Scope Fund Analysis GmbH, Scope Innovation Lab GmbH and Scope ESG Analysis GmbH (collectively, Scope). All rights reserved. The information and data supporting Scope’s ratings, rating reports, rating opinions and related research and credit opinions originate from sources Scope considers to be reliable and accurate. Scope does not, however, independently verify the reliability and accuracy of the information and data. Scope’s ratings, rating reports, rating opinions, or related research and credit opinions are provided ‘as is’ without any representation or warranty of any kind. In no circumstance shall Scope or its directors, officers, employees and other representatives be liable to any party for any direct, indirect, incidental or other damages, expenses of any kind, or losses arising from any use of Scope’s ratings, rating reports, rating opinions, related research or credit opinions. Ratings and other related credit opinions issued by Scope are, and have to be viewed by any party as, opinions on relative credit risk and not a statement of fact or recommendation to purchase, hold or sell securities. Past performance does not necessarily predict future results. Any report issued by Scope is not a prospectus or similar document related to a debt security or issuing entity. Scope issues credit ratings and related research and opinions with the understanding and expectation that parties using them will assess independently the suitability of each security for investment or transaction purposes. Scope’s credit ratings address relative credit risk, they do not address other risks such as market, liquidity, legal, or volatility. The information and data included herein is protected by copyright and other laws. To reproduce, transmit, transfer, disseminate, translate, resell, or store for subsequent use for any such purpose the information and data contained herein, contact Scope Ratings GmbH at Lennéstraße 5 D-10785 Berlin. 

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