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Moody’s Downgrades Ola’s Parent ANI Technologies to Caa1, Outlook Negative

by Ishaan Negi
November 9, 2025
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In a fresh setback for India’s leading ride-hailing company, Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the credit rating of ANI Technologies, the parent company of Ola, and revised its outlook to negative. The move reflects growing concerns around weakening financial performance, tight liquidity, and the risk of breaching key loan covenants — warning signs that Ola’s financial stability could come under increasing strain.

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In this article, we’ll delve into the reasons behind Moody’s decision, the specific covenant risks at play, and what this means for Ola’s future strategy.

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Why Moody’s Moved: Weak Earnings and Refinancing Risks

Moody’s said the downgrade to Caa1 stems from “ongoing weakness” in Ola’s operating performance, which has eroded its liquidity and heightened refinancing risk. The agency noted that Ola’s operating cash flows have declined, while its EBITDA remains subdued, making it harder for the company to comfortably service its debt.

With slower revenue growth and continued losses, refinancing existing loans has become an uphill battle. The agency also pointed out that Ola continues to operate in a highly competitive and capital-intensive mobility market, where costs related to expansion, technology upgrades, and customer acquisition continue to weigh on profitability.

The Covenant Question: The $65 Million Loan Under Scrutiny

At the heart of Moody’s downgrade lies a $65 million loan facility due in December 2026. The loan includes several covenants — contractual financial conditions the borrower must maintain. One such covenant requires Ola to keep cash equal to 40% of the outstanding loan, or roughly $26 million.

If Ola fails to meet this cash threshold, it could trigger a technical default and accelerate repayment, further tightening its already stressed liquidity position. Moody’s believes the risk of such a covenant breach has increased materially and could happen in the coming months unless cash flow generation improves.

Liquidity Squeeze Despite a $90 Million Cash Buffer

On paper, Ola appears to have a comfortable cushion — roughly $90 million in cash as of March 2025. However, Moody’s warns that this headline figure may be misleading. When matched against Ola’s debt maturities, capital expenditure, and operational costs through 2026, the available liquidity looks far less adequate.

The agency notes that Ola’s current cash and equivalents may not be sufficient to meet all near-term obligations, especially if earnings do not recover. As a result, despite the apparent buffer, Moody’s sees a “growing likelihood of a loan covenant breach” and has maintained its negative outlook on the company.

Competitive Heat: Losing Ground to Rapido

Adding to financial pressure is intense competition in India’s mobility sector. Moody’s highlights that Ola has been steadily losing market share to Rapido, a rapidly expanding urban mobility startup. Rapido, backed by investors such as Z47 (formerly Matrix Partners India), SoftBank, Temasek, and Tiger Global, is gaining ground in major metros by offering aggressive pricing and flexible driver incentives.

This growing rivalry is squeezing Ola’s margins further, even as it tries to balance fare affordability with profitability.

Ola’s Countermoves: IPO Plans and Stake Sale in Ola Electric

In response to mounting financial stress, Ola is exploring strategic options to raise liquidity. Moody’s reports that the company is evaluating:

  • A potential initial public offering (IPO), and

  • The sale of its 3.64% stake in Ola Electric Mobility, which is already publicly listed.

While these measures could provide a short-term boost to liquidity, Moody’s cautions that they are subject to execution and market conditions, and that no committed refinancing facilities are currently in place. This leaves the door open for possible debt restructuring within the next 12 months.

What Ola Must Do Next

To stabilise its credit profile, Moody’s stresses that Ola must tighten financial discipline, improve operating margins, and secure more predictable funding sources. The agency added that a change in outlook would depend on tangible improvement in cash generation and covenant compliance in the coming quarters.

The downgrade is not just about one company’s balance sheet — it’s a signal to the entire mobility and tech ecosystem in India. Even with strong investor backing and ambitious diversification into EVs, sustained losses and covenant-heavy borrowing structures can quickly erode financial resilience.

Moody's Ratings Downgrades Parent Company Of Ola, ANI Technologies, From  'B3' To 'Caa1'

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The Road Ahead

For now, Ola stands at a crossroads. With a negative outlook, rising competition, and limited liquidity headroom, how it manages its loan covenants and cash flow in the next year will determine whether this downgrade is a temporary stumble or the beginning of deeper restructuring.

Moody’s message is unmistakable: In the race for dominance in India’s mobility market, growth without financial control is no longer sustainable.

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Ishaan is a student at Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, where he combines his academic pursuits with a deep passion for technology and storytelling. Ever since his school days, Ishaan has been an avid reader, a thoughtful writer, and an articulate speaker. These interests have naturally evolved into a strong inclination towards journalism, especially in the fast-paced world of tech. Known for his balanced approach, Ishaan is committed to presenting unbiased viewpoints and ensuring every story he tells is rooted in facts and multiple perspectives. Whether he’s reporting on emerging startups, corporate developments, or ethical issues in the tech space, he brings a sharp analytical lens and a curiosity-driven mindset to his work. With a strong foundation in research and communication, Ishaan strives to make complex topics accessible to readers while maintaining depth and nuance. His goal is not just to inform but also to spark thoughtful conversations around the ever-evolving tech landscape.

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