Fitch Affirms FEMSA’s IDRs at ‘A’; Outlook Stable

MONTERREY, Mexico–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fitch Ratings has affirmed FEMSA S.A.B. de C.V.’s (FEMSA) Long-Term
Foreign and Local Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at ‘A’. In
addition, Fitch has affirmed FEMSA’s National scale long-term rating at
‘AAA(mex)’ and National scale short-term rating at ‘F1+(mex)’. The
Rating Outlook is Stable. A full list of rating actions follows at the
end of this press release.

FEMSA’s ratings reflect its solid business portfolio of leading
companies in the beverage and retail industries and the stable financial
profile at the FEMSA holding company with stable leverage and ample
liquidity. The ratings also incorporate the sound cash flow generation
capacity of its subsidiary, FEMSA Comercio, S.A. de C.V. (FEMSA
Comercio), and the reliable flow of dividends received from its
subsidiary Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V. (KOF, ‘A-‘/Outlook Stable)
and its 20% equity interest in Heineken.

KEY RATING DRIVERS

Solid Business Portfolio

The ratings reflect the solid business portfolio of FEMSA in the
beverage and retail sectors. In the non-alcoholic beverage sector, FEMSA
has a 47.9% economic ownership and 63% voting shares of KOF, the largest
franchised independent bottler of Coca-Cola products in the world in
terms of sales volume. In addition, the company owns a 20% equity
interest in Heineken, one of the largest beer producers in the world. In
the retail sector, FEMSA’s wholly owned subsidiary FEMSA Comercio is the
largest chain of convenience stores in Latin America, under the brand
name Oxxo.

Strong Retail Business

FEMSA Comercio continues to strengthen its business position in the
retail sector through organic growth and acquisitions. Oxxo continues to
open on average more than 1,200 stores per year, reaching 14,695 stores
as of September 2016, and maintaining its position as the third largest
retailer in Mexico in terms of sales. Its health (drugstores) and fuel
(gas stations) divisions have also been increasing their contribution to
FEMSA Comercio’s figures and represent approximately 20% and 13%,
respectively, of its total revenues. The company operates more than
1,000 pharmacies in Mexico and around 680 in Chile and 180 in Colombia,
as well as 348 gas stations in its fuel business. Fitch anticipates
FEMSA will continue expanding in these divisions through organic growth
and acquisitions.

Good Operating Performance

Fitch expects FEMSA Comercio, the main source of cash flow generation
for FEMSA at the holding company, to maintain a robust operating
performance. Fitch projects FEMSA Comercio’s consolidated revenues will
increase around 39% in 2016 and 9% in 2017. The effect of acquisitions,
opening new stores across its retail, health and fuel divisions, and
mid-single-digit growth in same store sales (SSS) in Oxxo should support
the expected increase. Fitch also expects a slight reduction in FEMSA
Comercio’s profitability because the drugstores and gas stations have
lower margins than Oxxo. Fitch projects an EBITDA margin in FEMSA
Comercio of around 8% to 9% in 2016-2017. For the first nine months of
2016, FEMSA Comercio’s revenues increased 45% to MXN152.3 billion, while
EBITDA margin decreased to 8% from 9% when compared to the same period
of 2015.

Stable Leverage

Fitch believes that FEMSA’s leverage, excluding KOF, will remain
relatively stable. For 2016 Fitch projects FEMSA’s total debt-to-EBITDA
excluding KOF and total net debt-to-EBITDA to be around 2.4x and 0.7x,
respectively, and then gradually decrease to 2x and 0.5x by year-end
2017. For the LTM as of Sept. 30, 2016, excluding KOF, FEMSA’s total
debt-to-EBITDA and total net debt-to-EBITDA as calculated by Fitch were
2.5x and 0.4x, respectively. Adjusting these ratios with the amount of
rents coming mainly from FEMSA Comercio, Fitch calculated a total
adjusted debt-to-EBITDA plus rents (EBITDAR) of 3.4x and total adjusted
net debt-to-EBITDAR of 1.8x.

Manageable Debt Profile and FX Risk

As of Sept. 30, 2016, FEMSA’s total debt, excluding KOF, estimated by
Fitch was MXN44 billion, of which MXN2.5 billion corresponded to local
issuances due in 2017, MXN12.7 billion of senior notes due in 2023 and
2043 (USD300 million and USD700 million, respectively), MXN21.6 billion
(EUR1 billion) of senior notes due in 2023, and MXN6.7 billion of bank
debt maturing between 2016 and 2022 related mainly to FEMSA Comercio.
Fitch believes FEMSA’s exposure to foreign currency debt is manageable,
as the principal and interest payments of its USD senior notes were
hedged to Mexican pesos, while the senior notes denominated in Euros
have a natural hedge with the dividends from Heineken.

KEY ASSUMPTIONS

–Revenue growth, excluding KOF, of 38% in 2016 and 10% in 2017;

–EBITDA margin, excluding KOF, at around 8% to 9% in 2016-2017;

–Total debt-to-EBITDA and net debt-to-EBITDA, excluding KOF, below 2x
and 0.5x, respectively, in the next 18 to 24 months.

–Total adjusted debt-to-EBITDAR and adjusted net debt-to-EBITDAR,
excluding KOF, below 3x and 2x, respectively, in the next 18 to 24
months.

RATING SENSITIVITIES

Fitch does not foresee any positive rating action over the medium term.

Negative ratings actions could be triggered by the combination of one or
more of the following:

–Deterioration of operating performance and profitability at FEMSA
Comercio;

–Significant decline in the flow of dividends received from KOF and
Heineken;

–Aggressive debt-financed acquisitions that change the capital
structure of the company in the long term;

–Multiple downgrades in the sovereign ratings of Mexico could pressure
the ratings.

LIQUIDITY

FEMSA’s liquidity position, excluding KOF, is strong, with cash and
marketable securities of MXN37.7 billion and short-term debt of MXN2.4
billion as of Sept. 30, 2016. Also, its liquidity position is supported
by stable dividends received from KOF and Heineken of around MXN3.3
billion each in 2016. Fitch considers that the annual free cash flow
(FCF) capacity of FEMSA Comercio estimated by Fitch at around MXN6
billion and the approximately EUR8 billion of market value in its 20%
stake in Heineken as of December 2016 provide additional flexibility for
its liquidity needs and to service its debt and amortization profile.

FULL LIST OF RATING ACTIONS

Fitch has affirmed the following ratings:

–Long-Term Foreign Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at ‘A’;

–Long-Term Local Currency IDR at ‘A’;

–National scale long-term rating at ‘AAA(mex)’;

–National scale short-term rating at ‘F1+(mex)’;

— EUR1 billion senior notes due 2023 at ‘A’;

— USD300 million senior notes due 2023 at ‘A’;

— USD700 million senior notes due 2043 at ‘A’;

–Local Certificados Bursatiles issuances FEMSA 07U due in 2017 at
‘AAA(mex)’.

Additional information is available at www.fitchratings.com

Applicable Criteria

Criteria for Rating Non-Financial Corporates (pub. 27 Sep 2016)

https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/885629

Parent and Subsidiary Rating Linkage (pub. 31 Aug 2016)

https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/886557

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