Port of Oakland debt ratings affirmed by Fitch

Oakland, Calif. – Feb. 26, 2020: Fitch Ratings has affirmed its ratings on Port of Oakland debt.  The agency last week announced the following ratings for Port bonds:

  • $622 million in senior lien revenue bonds at ‘A+’;
  • $181.9 million in intermediate lien revenue bonds at ‘A’; and
  • Underlying bank bonds for the Port’s commercial paper (CP) notes at ‘A’.

Fitch said the ratings were based partly on the strength of the Port’s sizable origin and destination enplanement base and financial stability provided by long-term seaport contracts supporting cargo operations within a large, economically diverse and wealthy San Francisco Bay Area market.

Fitch also cited the Port’s strong balance sheet, high debt service coverage ratios, and diverse revenue streams from its three distinct business lines: aviation, maritime and commercial real estate.

The Port has issued debt to finance and refinance past capital improvements primarily at the seaport and its Oakland International Airport. Ratings by agencies such as Fitch help inform investors of the credit quality of a bond by measuring the bond issuer’s financial strength, and its ability to pay principal and interest over the life of the bond.

About the Port of Oakland

The Port of Oakland oversees the Oakland Seaport, Oakland International Airport, and nearly 20 miles of waterfront including Jack London Square. The Port’s 5-year strategic plan – Growth with Care – pairs business expansion with community benefits, envisioning more jobs and economic stimulus as the Port grows. Together with its business partners, the Port supports more than 84,000 jobs. Connect with the Port of Oakland and Oakland International Airport through Facebook, or with the Port on Twitter, YouTube, and at www.portofoakland.com.

Media Contacts

Mike Zampa
Port of Oakland
Communications Director
(510) 627-1565
[email protected]

Marilyn Sandifur
Port of Oakland
Port Spokesperson
(510) 627-1193
[email protected]

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