The seal of the city of Windsor is displayed in the council chambers of New Windsor City Hall. Blackburn News file photo.The seal of the city of Windsor is displayed in the council chambers of New Windsor City Hall. Blackburn News file photo.
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S&P affirms Windsor's credit rating

"Windsor will continue to exhibit strong fiscal management with a stable and highly experienced management team."

That's high praise for the city council and the administration at Windsor City Hall on Thursday from S&P Global Ratings.

It affirmed the city's credit rating at AA+.

According to S&P, the rating means Windsor has a "very strong capacity to meet financial commitments.

The highest rating is AAA+.

"City council's unwavering commitment to fiscal prudence, strategic investments to diversify the economy and create jobs, as well as dedication to our infrastructure has earned Windsor a favourable rating and confidence," crowed Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens after the rating. "This independent evaluation not only validates that our city is currently on the right track but also a promising future ahead."

The agency also issued a stable outlook for Windsor.

"The AA+ rating is an affirmation to residents of the City of Windsor of administration and council's commitment to fiscal financial responsibility and signifies that the city is considered a low-risk investment within the financial capital markets," said Commission of Corporate Services, Chief Financial Officer, and City Treasurer Janice Guthrie.

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