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THAI BEVERAGE PLC No. 183/ 16 November CORPORATES Company Rating: Issue Ratings: Senior unsecured Outlook: Last Review Date : Date Rating Outlook/Alert 15/02/18 Stable Company Rating History: Date Rating Outlook/Alert 02/02/18 Stable 20/12/17 + Alert Negative 04/10/16 + Stable 05/10/15 Stable 28/05/13 - Stable 20/07/12 Alert Negative 04/03/10 Stable 09/01/07 - Stable 17/01/06 A+ Stable Contacts: Pramuansap Phonprasert pramuansap@trisrating.com Tulyawat Chatkam tulyawat@trisrating.com Wajee Pitakpaibulkij wajee@trisrating.com Thiti Karoonyanont, Ph. D., CFA thiti@trisrating.com Stable RATIONALE TRIS Rating affirms the company rating on (ThaiBev) and the ratings on ThaiBev s outstanding senior unsecured debentures at. The ratings reflect ThaiBev s robust competitive position in the alcoholic beverage market, extensive distribution network, stable operating cash flow, and diversified sources of income. These strengths are partially constrained by intense competition, ThaiBev s high financial leverage, as well as strict regulations, and frequent excise tax hikes in the Thai alcoholic beverages industry. KEY RATING CONSIDERATIONS Domestic performance will recover TRIS Rating expects the domestic beverage business performance will improve. In the first nine months of fiscal year (FY), ThaiBev s domestic beverage sales declined by 5.2% year-on-year (y-o-y) due to weak domestic consumption which was mainly affected by the lower price of agricultural products. As a result, the operating profit margin dropped to 15.3% in the first nine months of FY, compared with 17.4% in FY2017. However, TRIS Rating expects domestic beverage consumption will recover in the last quarter of, due to more government spending to stimulate the domestic economy coupled with recovery in agricultural products prices. Therefore, we expect ThaiBev s domestic beverage sales will rebound and increase by around 3% per annum during FY2019-FY2021. We also project its operating profit margin will bounce back to around 17%. Ongoing efforts to diversify sources of income ThaiBev has made a series of strategic acquisitions over the past decade. One key objective of the acquisitions is to diversify its sources of income in two dimensions: product mix and geography. In 2017, ThaiBev made three major investments in Thailand and other ASEAN countries. ThaiBev bought a 75% stake in the Grand Royal Group (GRG), the largest maker and distributor of spirits in Myanmar. Next, the company acquired 252 KFC outlets in Thailand from Yum Restaurants International (Thailand) Co., Ltd. And finally, the company acquired a 53.59% stake in Saigon Beer-Alcohol-Beverage Joint Stock Corporation (Sabeco), the largest beer producer in Vietnam. The acquisitions yield a number of benefits such as higher cash flow, a broader brand portfolio, and an expanded market presence in ASEAN. Revenue from abroad is expected to increase from 3% of sales in FY2017 to over 25% of sales in the next three years. These strategic moves will help ThaiBev reduce business concentration risk tied to the domestic market and make its operating performance less susceptible to event risk. In addition, the alcoholic beverage markets in Myanmar and Vietnam also have high growth potential, compared with the mature market in Thailand. Strong position in beverage market ThaiBev is the largest beverage company in Thailand. It has dominated the alcoholic beverage industry for years, with a market share exceeding 90% for spirits and nearly 40% for beer, based on sales volume. It is also the market leader in the ready-to-drink (RTD) tea and drinking water segments and is a major producer of carbonated drinks and other beverages. For the international market, Sabeco is the largest brewery in Vietnam with around

40% market share. Meanwhile, GRG is the largest brown spirit producer in Myanmar with over 70% market share. Extensive distribution network ThaiBev has an extensive distribution network, which covers more than 400,000 retail outlets in Thailand, using four large distribution centers and 7,300 delivery vehicles. ThaiBev s sales are also channeled through about 300 active agents and more than 1,300 salespersons. Through its affiliated companies, ThaiBev extends its market coverage across the ASEAN region. Fraser and Neave Ltd. (F&N), an important affiliate, has a strong position in its home markets, Malaysia and Singapore. Other recent acquisitions further extend ThaiBev s distribution network to Myanmar and Vietnam. Potential growth in domestic market is constrained by government regulations The sale of alcoholic beverages is subject to strict government oversight and control. Regulations abound, such as limits on advertising and promotional activities, restricted hours for sale of alcoholic beverages, and minimum age requirements. The regulations make it difficult to boost sales or penetrate new market segments, despite numerous marketing campaigns. Excise taxes are another measure imposed by the government to discourage the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Hikes in the excise tax rates are frequent. For example, the Thai government has raised the excise taxes on alcoholic beverages five times over the past 10 years. In the past, ThaiBev could maintain its profit margin by passing on the higher taxes to consumers, with only a temporary decline in sales volume. However, given the relatively low price elasticity of demand for alcoholic beverages, either ThaiBev s profit margin or its sales volume would potentially be higher if there were less frequent hikes in excise taxes. Leverage is expected to decline We project ThaiBev s leverage will gradually decline in the next three years. Its net debt reached its peak at Bt221.5 billion in the first nine months of FY, compared with Bt35.2 billion in FY2017, after it made substantial debt-funded acquisitions in the previous year. The ratio of debt to earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) also increased to 5.5 times (annualized with the trailing 12 months) in the first nine months of FY, from 1.0 time in FY2017. Nonetheless, we project EBITDA will increase to approximately Bt50 billion in FY2021, compared with Bt35.4 billion in FY2017. Our projection assumes no additional, large, debt-funded acquisitions over the next three years as the company s management has indicated its commitment to deleveraging. As a result, the total debt to EBITDA ratio will gradually decline to around 3.5 times in FY2021. Strong liquidity profile The company s liquidity position is strong. As of June, ThaiBev s source of funds comprised cash on hand of Bt13.03 billion and short-term investments worth Bt10.08 billion. We project the funds from operations (FFO) will be around Bt35 billion in the next 12 months. The company has undrawn credit facilities of around Bt65 billion. These sources of funds should be sufficient to cover the cash needed for debt service and investments over the next 12 months. ThaiBev has longterm debt repayment obligations of around Bt9.01 billion due during the next 12 months. As of June, the company s outstanding short-term obligations were Bt4.87 billion. The company has capital expenditures of approximately Bt5 billion in FY2019. TRIS Rating believes ThaiBev will comply with its financial covenants over the next 12 to 18 months. The company s net debt to total equity ratio at the end of June was 1.56 times, below the financial covenant of 3 times. The net debt to EBITDA ratio at the end of June was 5.36 times, below the financial covenant of 6 times. The interest bearing debt to total equity ratio at the end of June was 1.65 times, below the financial covenant of 3 times. RATING OUTLOOK The stable outlook reflects TRIS Rating's expectation that ThaiBev will maintain its dominant position in both the domestic and international alcoholic beverage markets and continue to deliver strong cash generation, which will be applied to bring down financial leverage over the next three to four years. Our base case scenario assumes ThaiBev s revenues will grow gradually to around Bt280 billion in FY2021. The operating profit margin will be around 17% during the next three years. The FFO will gradually increase to Bt40 billion in FY2021 from Bt32 billion in FY. The company set normal capital expenditures ranging between Bt5-Bt8 billion during FY2019- FY2021. The company has no plans for significant investments in the next three years; hence leverage is expected to decline steadily. We forecast the FFO to total debt ratio will improve to 20% and the EBITDA interest coverage ratio will be around 7 times. 2

RATING SENSITIVITIES ThaiBev's ratings and/or outlook could be revised upward, should the adjusted debt to EBITDA ratio fall below 2.0 times on a sustained basis. On the contrary, the ratings and/or outlook could be revised downward if ThaiBev's financial profile weakens further, caused by either a significant deterioration in profitability or a significant further rise in financial leverage. COMPANY OVERVIEW ThaiBev is a leading beverage and food company in Thailand. The company was founded in 2003 and listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) in 2006. At the end of May 2017, the Sirivadhanabhakdi family was the major shareholder, controlling about 68% of ThaiBev s outstanding shares. ThaiBev has expanded its presence in the Southeast Asian region through mergers and acquisitions, including the F&N acquisition in which ThaiBev controls a 28.5% interest. In 2017, the company enlarged its market coverage in the spirits segment by acquiring a 75% stake in Myanmar Supply Chain and Marketing Services Co., Ltd. (MSC) and Myanmar Distillery Co., Ltd. (MDC). The two firms are known as the Grand Royal Group or GRG. The GRG is the largest maker and distributor of spirits in Myanmar. In addition, the company acquired 252 KFC outlets in Thailand from Yum Restaurants International (Thailand) Co., Ltd. The company also purchased a 53.59% stake in Sabeco, the largest brewery in Vietnam. In the first nine months of FY, ThaiBev s total revenues were Bt175.5 billion. Spirits were the key revenue contributor, comprising 47% of total revenue and over 70% of EBITDA. KEY OPERATING PERFORMANCE Unit: % Table 1: ThaiBev s Revenue Breakdown Product 2013 2014 2015 Jan-Sep 2016 FY2017 Oct-Jun Beer 21 22 25 32 30 40 Spirit 64 65 62 55 58 47 Non-alcohol beverage 11 10 10 9 9 7 Food 4 4 4 4 4 6 Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 Total Revenue (Bt million) 155,771 162,040 172,049 139,153 189,997 173,916 Unit: % Table 2: ThaiBev s EBITDA Breakdown* Product 2013 2014 2015 Jan-Sep 2016 FY2017 Oct-Jun Beer 1 4 8 17 14 26 Spirit 99 96 93 82 84 70 Non-alcohol beverage -2-2 -3-1 1 0 Food 2 2 2 2 2 4 Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 Total EBITDA (Bt million) 25,878 28,275 29,070 23,516 32,675 27,281 * Excluding share profit from associates 100% Chart 1: ThaiBev s Cost of Goods Sold Breakdown 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 2013 2014 2015 2016 FY2017 9M-FY18 Excise Tax Packaging Raw Materials Others 3

FINANCIAL STATISTICS AND KEY FINANCIAL RATIOS* Unit: Bt million Oct-Jun Oct-Sep 2017 Jan-Sep 2016 ---Year Ended 30 Dec ---- 2015 2014 Total operating revenues 175,588 190,511 139,627 172,695 162,354 Operating income 26,870 33,052 23,848 28,852 28,261 Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) 28,936 32,334 23,458 28,126 27,417 Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) 32,461 35,403 26,291 31,337 30,872 Funds from operations (FFO) 25,540 29,150 21,702 25,314 24,605 Adjusted interest expense 3,231 1,121 946 1,515 1,715 Capital expenditures 5,340 5,557 3,011 4,277 4,795 Total assets 407,377 194,241 187,654 182,017 171,988 Adjusted debt 221,507 35,205 45,321 44,912 51,111 Adjusted equity 142,856 132,513 123,712 119,266 104,676 Adjusted Ratios Operating income as % of total operating revenues (%) 15.30 17.35 17.08 16.71 17.41 Pretax return on permanent capital (%) 12.68 ** 18.38 15.64 ** 17.27 16.76 EBITDA interest coverage (times) 10.05 31.59 27.78 20.69 18.00 Debt to EBITDA (times) 5.51 ** 0.99 1.34 ** 1.43 1.66 FFO to debt (%) 14.33 ** 82.80 61.06 ** 56.36 48.14 Debt to capitalization (%) 60.79 20.99 26.81 27.36 32.81 * Consolidated financial statements ** Annualized with the trailing 12 months RELATED CRITERIA - Key Financial Ratios and Adjustments, 5 September - Rating Methodology Corporate, 31 October 2007 4

(ThaiBev) Company Rating: Issue Ratings: TBEV203A: Bt5,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2020 TBEV213A: Bt11,200 million senior unsecured debentures due 2021 TBEV233A: Bt10,000 million senior unsecured debentures due 2023 TBEV253A: Bt9,300 million senior unsecured debentures due 2025 TBEV283A: Bt14,500 million senior unsecured debentures due 2028 Rating Outlook: Stable TRIS Rating Co., Ltd. Silom Complex Building, 24th Floor, 191 Silom Road, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Tel: 0-2098-3000 Copyright, TRIS Rating Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, republication, further transmission, dissemination, redistribution or storing for subsequent use for any purpose, in whole or Any unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, republication, further transmission, dissemination, redistribution, or storing for subsequent use for any purpose, in whole or in part, in any form or manner or by any means whatsoever, by any person, of the credit rating reports or information is prohibited, without the prior written permission of TRIS Rating Co., Ltd. The credit rating is not a statement of fact or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any debt instruments. It is an expression of opinion regarding credit risks for that instrument or particular company. The opinion expressed in the credit rating does not represent investment or other advice and should therefore not be construed as such. Any rating and information contained in any report written or published by TRIS Rating has been prepared without taking into account any recipient s particular financial needs, circumstances, knowledge and objectives. Therefore, a recipient should assess the appropriateness of such information before making an investment decision based on this information. Information used for the rating has been obtained by TRIS Rating from the company and other sources believed to be reliable. Therefore, TRIS Rating does not guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of any such information and will accept no liability for any loss or damage arising from any inaccuracy, inadequacy or incompleteness. Also, TRIS Rating is not responsible for any errors or omissions, the result obtained from, or any actions taken in reliance upon such information. All methodologies used can be found at www.trisrating.com/rating-information/rating-criteria 5