The rating reflects a commitment from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development to provide a direct loan upon substantial completion of Avita’s project to pay the series 2015 notes.
The “MIG 1” rating is based on a low risk of Avita not completing the project, which is a prerequisite to the USDA loan.
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