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          First Nations Finance Authority (FNFA) credit rating raised to ‘AA-‘ by S&P Global Ratings

          For Immediate Release: September 12, 2024

          Westbank First Nation, British Columbia – The First Nations Finance Authority (FNFA) is pleased to
          announce that S&P Global Ratings has upgraded FNFA’s long-term issuer credit and issue-level ratings to
          ‘AA-’ from ‘A+’. This significant achievement underscores FNFA’s growing strength and importance as a
          leading public sector lender to First Nation communities across Canada.

          The upgrade reflects FNFA’s continued success in building a robust and independent operational track
          record, cementing its position as the premier lender for infrastructure, economic, and social development
          projects in First Nation communities. With an increasing number of First Nation borrowers and steady
          growth in lending, FNFA’s market position has never been stronger.

          The outlook is stable, with S&P Global Ratings noting FNFA’s solid risk management practices and the
          strong support mechanisms in place for its lending portfolio. The rating agency also highlighted FNFA’s
          expanding pool of borrowers, which is expected to grow further following legislative amendments to the
          First Nations Fiscal Management Act, anticipated later this year.

          “This rating upgrade is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team and the trust that First
          Nation communities place in FNFA,” said Ernie Daniels, President & CEO of FNFA. “It reinforces our commitment to providing First Nations with the financial tools they need to achieve economic self-
          sufficiency and build strong, sustainable communities.”

          FNFA remains committed to its mission of empowering First Nations through financial independence and
          is confident that this upgrade will further enhance its ability to serve its member communities effectively.

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          FNFA is a non-profit organization that provides financing, investment, and advisory services to First Nation governments that voluntarily schedule to the First Nations Fiscal Management Act (Act). FNFA received Royal Assent under the Act in 2005.

          Media Contact:
          Jennifer David, FNFA
          Director of Communications and Marketing
          Email : jdavid@fnfa.ca