Coy has been assigned an 'A' rating for its long-term creditworthiness and an 'A1' rating for its short-term creditworthiness, as reported by ThisDay Nigeria on February 16, 2026. These ratings indicate a strong capacity to meet financial commitments both in the long and short term. The ratings are significant as they may influence Coy's borrowing costs and investor confidence. The distinction between long-term and short-term ratings reflects different risk assessments over varying time horizons.
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If Coy's credit ratings decline, the value of its corporate bonds may face downward pressure due to perceived higher risk.
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