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Network Rail Infrastructure Finance

26 November 2015

26 November 2015

NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE PLC

HALF-YEAR RESULTS 2015/16

Commentary

Network Rail Infrastructure Finance PLC ("NRIF", "the company") was incorporated on 31 March 2004 and entered into documentation to facilitate debt issuance on 29 October 2004.

As of 4 July 2014 Network Rail's funding requirement will be met by the Department for Transport ("DfT") via a loan facility to Network Rail Infrastructure Limited ("NRIL") the owner and operator of the national rail network of Great Britain. As a result, NRIF will continue to operate as the administrator of existing debt issues and derivatives under the Debt Issuance Programme ("DIP"), but will not be issuing new debt for the foreseeable future. Existing debt, derivatives and related interest payments within NRIF are passed onto NRIL in the form of an intercompany loan and embedded derivative.

The company was incorporated for the sole purpose of acting as the issuer under Network Rail's DIP and is not a member of the Network Rail group or related to or controlled by the Secretary of State for Transport. However, for accounting purposes the company is treated as a subsidiary in the consolidated accounts of Network Rail Limited ("NRL"). The DIP is guaranteed by a financial indemnity from the Secretary of State for Transport and as a result the financial indemnity is a direct sovereign obligation of the Crown and Network Rail's debt is zero per cent risk weighted.

The financial indemnity is an unconditional and irrevocable obligation of the UK Government to make payments directly to a security trustee to cover all debt service shortfalls, whatever the cause. The financial indemnity is also designed to ensure timely payment as well as ultimate recourse to the UK Government.

Within the DIP, which is administered by NRIL, is a multi-currency note programme with a maximum limit of GBP40,000m, which has been assigned the following credit ratings: AAA by Standard and Poor's, Aa1 (stable outlook) by Moody's and AA+ (stable outlook) by Fitch.

NRIF made a profit before tax of GBP55,000 in the six months to 30 September 2015, being the excess of the fee charged to NRIL for the provision of the facility over the fee charged by NRIL for the administration of the facility.

Reclassification of Network Rail

In December 2013, the Office for National Statistics announced the reclassification of Network Rail as a Central Government Body in the UK National Accounts and Public Sector Finances with effect from 1 September 2014. This is a statistical change driven by new guidance in the European System of National and Regional Accounts in the European Union 2010 (ESA10).

As part of Network Rail's formal reclassification to the public sector, an arrangement was agreed whereby funding would be provided by the DfT in the form of a loan facility made directly to NRIL. As a result, from 4 July 2014, Network Rail borrows directly from the UK Government and currently has no plans to issue debt in its own name through NRIF.

In the unlikely event that the DfT withdraws or breaches its obligations on the loan facility to NRIL, NRIF may issue further bonds or commercial paper. NRIF's future debt service obligations will be met through repayments of the intercompany loan by NRIL.

All of the outstanding bonds under the DIP, including nominal and index-linked benchmarks and private placements in all currencies, will continue to benefit from a direct and explicit guarantee from the UK Government under the financial indemnity.

At 30 September 2015 there was GBP30,602m of bonds outstanding issued under the DIP. During the period GBP965m of nominal bonds matured. UK RPI index-linked debt was 59 per cent of gross debt at 30 September 2015.

There was no issued commercial paper outstanding as at 30 September 2015 (GBP604m outstanding at 30 September 2014).

The cash and cash equivalents balance as at 31 September 2015 totalled GBP114m, having decreased by GBP215m compared to year end 2015. Cash balances are required for settlement of maturing bonds and for the purposes of managing collateral posted by financial derivative counterparties.

Treasury operations

The treasury operations of NRIL, who administers the programme on behalf of NRIF, are co-ordinated and managed in accordance with policies and procedures approved by the Treasury Committee, being a full sub-committee of the Network Rail board. Treasury operations are subject to internal audits and the company does not engage in trades of a speculative nature.

Liquidity is provided by monitoring that NRIL has sufficient funds to meet its obligations to NRIF. NRIL are able to vary drawdowns under the DfT loan agreement in order to maintain liquidity. In addition a GBP4,000m commercial paper programme is available to provide liquidity in the event of the withdrawal of, or default by, DfT under the DfT Loan Facility.

The major financing risks that the company faces are interest rate risk, foreign currency fluctuation risk and liquidity risk. Treasury operations seek to provide sufficient liquidity to meet the company's needs, while reducing financial risks and prudently maximising interest receivable on surplus cash.

Counterparty limits are set with reference to published credit ratings. These limits dictate how much and for how long management deals with each counterparty, and are monitored on a regular basis.

Outlook

The principal risks managed by Network Rail are unchanged from those set out in the strategic report on pages 38-42 of the Network Rail Limited annual report and accounts 2015. There are also further details on funding and financial risk management in note 25 on pages 119-127 of these accounts.

The major risks that the company faces are financing risks including, interest rate risk, foreign currency fluctuation risk, and liquidity risk. The treasury operation of NRIL, which administers the programme on behalf of NRIF, seeks to provide sufficient liquidity to meet the company's needs, while reducing financial risks and prudently maximising interest receivable on surplus cash.

Liquidity risk is managed by maintaining adequate cash balances and continuous monitoring of forecast and actual cash flows.

The company has certain debt issuances which are index-linked and thus exposed to movements in inflation rates. The company does not enter into any derivative arrangements to hedge these.

The credit risk with regard to all classes of derivative financial instruments entered into before 1 January 2013 is limited because Network Rail has arrangements in place which limits each counterparty to a threshold (based on credit ratings) which if exceeded requires the counterparty to post cash collateral. Trades entered into after 1 January 2013 are governed by new agreements where both Network Rail and its counterparties post collateral on their full adverse net derivative positions. The new agreements do not contain threshold provisions.

Treasury operations are co-ordinated and managed in accordance with policies and procedures approved by NRIL's board. Treasury operations are subject to regular internal audits and treasury does not engage in trades of a speculative nature.

Statement of directors' responsibilities

The directors confirm that this interim financial information has been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard ("IAS") 34 as adopted by the European Union and that the interim management report includes a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.7 and DTR 4.2.8, namely:

-- an indication of important events that have occurred during the first six months and their impact on the condensed set of financial statements, and a description of the principal risks and uncertainties for the remaining six months of the financial year; and

-- material related-party transactions in the first six months and any material changes in the related-party transactions described in the last annual report.

The directors of NRIF are listed in the NRIF annual accounts for the year ended 31 March 2015.

Approved by the board of directors and signed by order of the board

By order of the board,

Samantha Pitt (director)

24 November 2015

Independent review report

to Network Rail Infrastructure Finance PLC

I have been engaged by the company to review the condensed interim financial statements of Network Rail Infrastructure Finance Plc for the six months ended 30 September 2015 which comprise the Statement of Comprehensive Income, the Balance Sheet, the Cash Flow Statement, the Statement of Changes in Equity and related explanatory notes.

I have read the other information contained in the interim financial statements and considered whether it contains any apparent misstatements or material inconsistences with the information in the condensed interim financial statements.

Respective responsibilities of the directors and the auditor

The condensed interim financial statements are the responsibility of, and have been approved by, the directors of Network Rail Infrastructure Finance Plc. As explained more fully in the Statement of Directors' Responsibilities, the directors are responsible for preparing the condensed interim financial statements in accordance with the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority.

As disclosed in note 1, the financial reporting framework that has been applied in the preparation of the full annual financial statements of the group is applicable law and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as adopted by the European Union. The condensed interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34, 'Interim Financial Reporting', as adopted by the European Union and the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority.

My responsibility is to express to the company a conclusion on the condensed interim financial statements.

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