Channel Eye
  • Channel Eye Carers
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye Carers
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Business
    • Appointments
    • Data Protection
    • Digital & Technology
    • Environment
    • Features
    • Financial Services
    • Interviews & Profiles
    • Leadership
    • Legal & Professional Services
    • People
    • Property
    • Retail & Hospitality
    • Transport
    • Wellbeing at Work
  • Careers
  • Events
    • Events in Jersey
    • Events in Guernsey
    • Events in Isle of Man
    • Events in Alderney & Sark
    • Virtual events
    • All events
    • Past Events
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts & Culture
    • Charity & Community
    • Education
    • Food & Drink
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Home
    • Leisure
    • Travel
  • Location
    • Jersey
    • Guernsey
    • Isle of Man
    • Alderney & Sark
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Channel Eye
No Result
View All Result
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye Carers
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye Carers
Home Business Financial Services

Guernsey’s Standard & Poor’s credit rating remains at AA-/A-1+ but outlook negative

January 18, 2022
in Alderney & Sark, Business, Financial Services, Guernsey
Guernsey cash notes
Share on LinkedInTwitterFacebookEmail

Standard & Poor’s (S&P) have confirmed that Guernsey’s credit rating remains at AA-/A-1+ but with a negative outlook

The international rating agency S&P Global Ratings has retained its assessment of Guernsey’s long- and short-term sovereign credit ratings at AA-/A-1+. This strong credit rating reflects Guernsey’s “strong and flexible institutions, wealthy economy, and considerable fiscal buffers.”

S&P report: “Guernsey’s economy has progressed through the pandemic relatively unscathed. Recent data shows the economy shrunk by just 3% in 2020, driven by the island’s very successful virus suppression and the  adaptability of the economy to the pandemic”

However, S&P also notes: “…we estimate the government balance will remain in a structural deficit of about 3.2% of GDP on average over 2022-2025, well above historic norms. We also do not yet incorporate any new meaningful tax measures into our projections, despite the ongoing GST discussions. We note that previous administrations have attempted but been ultimately unsuccessful in implementing a GST due to strong local opposition.

“Another avenue mooted has been to cut current spending. However, given the already very small share of central government spending relative to GDP in Guernsey, particularly for its development level, we are less certain such measures would have a meaningful impact.”

As a result of the risk this poses to Guernsey’s significant reserves, which they describe as providing “an important flexibility buffer in times of stress”, they have revised the outlook down from stable to negative.

What is the S&P rating? It is a credit score that describes the general creditworthiness of an entity (company, city, or country that issues debt). S&P rates how likely debt will be repaid from the entity in question. The ratings are for informational purposes only – they are not investment recommendations, nor do they predict the probability of default.

Deputy Mark Helyar, Policy & Resources Committee Treasury Lead said: “We are pleased that S&P Global Ratings have once again confirmed our strong credit rating and that we emerge from the pandemic in an economic condition which S&P describe as ‘relatively unscathed’. That is a credit to the strength and resilience of our community and our economy.

“However, their revision of the outlook from stable to negative is a warning that we must not ignore our financial challenges. This year we must address the shortfall in funding public services that we will face as a result of our changing population.

“We’re living longer and having fewer children and that means fewer people working and paying taxes. It also means more people using services, especially pensions, health and care services, which pushes the cost of public services up significantly. We need to safeguard our future for generations to come and we’ll be talking about that a lot more with Islanders in the weeks and months ahead.”

ShareTweetShareSend

Tim Bullock

Related Stories

Jersey cash
Financial Services

Jersey’s Standard & Poor’s credit rating is unchanged at AA-/A-1+

January 16, 2022
Jersey cash
Financial Services

Jersey and Guernsey’s credit ratings remain unchanged

January 18, 2021
Financial Services

Brexit blamed for downgrade of Guernsey and Jersey by credit rating agency

January 30, 2018
Next Post

Still time for Guernsey charities to apply for a 2022 funding grant

KPMG
Channel Eye subscribe
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye
  • List your event
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye Careers
  • Channel Eye Careers

Be the first to know​

Subscribe to the essential islands business news, direct to your inbox every morning​
  • Business
  • Careers
  • Events
  • Lifestyle
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Directory
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

©2025 Channel Eye Limited.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Business
    • Appointments
    • Data Protection
    • Digital & Technology
    • Environment
    • Features
    • Financial Services
    • Interviews & Profiles
    • Leadership
    • Legal & Professional Services
    • People
    • Property
    • Retail & Hospitality
    • Transport
    • Wellbeing at Work
  • Careers
  • Events
    • Events in Jersey
    • Events in Guernsey
    • Events in Isle of Man
    • Events in Alderney & Sark
    • Virtual events
    • All Events
    • Past Events
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts & Culture
    • Charity & Community
    • Education
    • Food & Drink
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Home
    • Leisure
    • Travel
  • Location
    • Jersey
    • Guernsey
    • Isle of Man
    • Alderney & Sark
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

©2025 Channel Eye Limited.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.