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Topics Covered What is Credit Rating? Meaning Nature of Credit Rating Types of Credit Rating Financial Obligations Benefits of Credit Rating - Investors - Company - Financial Intermediaries Factors Responsible for the growth of Credit Rating Credit Rating Process Factors Analyzed for Rating Rating System Instruments of Credit Rating Recent Trends in Credit Rating Types of Rating Functions of Credit Rating

What is Credit Rating? Definition : A Credit Rating is an opinion on the Relative degree of risk associated with Timely payment of interest and principle on a Debt Instrument Definition : “Credit Rating is an assessment of an entity’s ability to pay its financial obligations.”

Meaning Assesses the credit worthiness of business(company) Based on Financial history and current Assets and Liabilities Determined by Credit Rating Agencies Tells a lender or Investor the probability of the subject being able to pay back a loan

Nature of Credit Rating Rating is based on Information Many factors affect rating i. Quality of Management ii. Corporate Strategy iii. International Environment Rating by more than one agency Publication of ratings Rating of Rating agencies

Rating can be done in symbols Rating are undertaken only at the request of the issuers in India Rating is for instrument and not for issuer company Rating is not applicable to equity shares Time taken in rating process Success of Rating Agency

Types of Credit Rating Sovereign Credit Rating i. Sovereign Entity ii. Risk level of the investing environment iii. Used by investor looking to invest Abroad iv. Political Risk into account

Short – Term i. probability factor ii. Contrast to long-term rating iii. Commonly used

Corporate Credit Rating i. Financial indicator to potential investors of debt securities such as bonds

Financial Obligations 1.EMPLOYEE: Salaries, Bonus on time 2.SHAREHOLDERS: Dividend on time 3.GOVERNMENT: Taxes payable on time 4.FINANCIAL INSTITUTION: Installments, interest 5.CUSTOMERS: Quality products, competitive price

Benefits of Credit Rating Benefits to investors i. Minimization of Risks ii. Risk Recognition iii. Credibility of Issuer iv. Ease in Decision Makings v. Independent Decision Making vi. Wider Choice vii. Saving in Time and Resources viii. Benefits of intensive surveillance ix. Exploits Market Conditions

B. Benefits to Company i. Easy to sell ii. Lower cost of borrowing iii B. Benefits to Company i. Easy to sell ii. Lower cost of borrowing iii. Wider Market iv. Image Building v. Lower cost of Public Issues vi. Facilitates Growth vii. Beneficial to new, unknown and Small Companies

C. Benefits to Financial Intermediaries i. Brokers ii. Agents iii. Portfolio Managers

Factors Responsible for the growth of credit rating Growth of information Technology Globalization of financial markets Increasing role of capital and money markets Inadequate government safety measures Trend towards Privatization Securitization of debt

Credit Rating Process 1. Receipt of Request from the company 2. Assignment to Analytical Team 3. Collecting Information and conducting Preliminary Analysis 6. Site visits and interaction with Management 5. Presentation of Findings 4. Communication of decision to the issuer 7. Dissemination to the Public 8. Continuous Monitoring

1. Receipt of the request The process begins with the receipt of formal request for rating from a company Afterwards the rating agency and the issuer company enter into an agreement which is signed by both Agreement covers - Company will provide all material information to agency - Agency promises to keep the informational confidential. - The agreement gives to co. to accept or not the rating.

2. Assignment to Analytical team Credit rating agency assigns the rating task to an analytical team Team comprises of to analysts who have expertise in the relevant business area These analysts are responsible for carrying out the rating assignment

3. Obtaining Information The analytical team obtain the information from issuer company . The analytical team analyses the information relating to the issuer financial statement , cash flow etc Analytical team then proceeds to have the detail meeting with the company’s management .

4.Presentation of finding to rating committee An opinion on the rating is formed and the finding are ultimately presented to the rating committee which then decides on the rating The rating committee meeting is only aspect of the process in which the issuer does not participate directly

5. Communication of decision to the issuer The assigned rating grade is finally communicated to the issuer along with the reasons In case the issuer is not satisfied with the rating assigned he can appeal against the assigned rating The rating which are not accepted are rejected and are not disclosed

6.Dissemination to the public Once the issuer accept the rating , the rating agency disseminate the information through printed reports the public

7. Monitoring The credit rating agency constantly monitors on rating with reference to new political , economics & financial development etc. All this information is reviewed regularly . Any changes in the rating are made public through published reports by credit rating agency .

Factors Analyzed for Rating Business Risk Analysis i. Country and macroeconomic Risk ii. Industry Risk iii. Competitive Position - Market Position - Diversification - Operating Efficiency - Ownership/governance - Profitability

Financial Analysis i. Accounting ii. Cash flow adequacy iii. Financial Governance and policies/risk tolerance iv. Liquidity/Short term Factors

Management Evaluation i. Management Goals, plans and strategies ii. Capacity to overcome unfavorable conditions iii. Staff’s own experience and skills, planning and control system

Geographical Analysis i. Diversification ii. Subsidies from the government iii. Undertaken to determine the locational advantages

Regulatory and Competitive Environment i. Evaluate the impact of regulation/deregulation on the issuer company

Fundamental Analysis Includes Analysis of- i. Liquidity Management ii. Profitability & Financial Position iii. Interest and tax rates sensitivity of the company

Rating System Usually expressed in alphabetical or alphanumeric symbols Symbols helps to differentiate between debt instruments on basis of their underlying credit quality

A typical Credit Rating Scale

Instruments for Credit Rating Preference shares issued by a company Bonds, Debentures issued by Corporate, Government etc.

Commercial Paper issued by manufacturing companies, finance companies, banks, and financial institutions for raising short term loans

Fixed deposits raised for medium term ranking as unsecured borrowings

Borrowers who have borrowed money Individuals

Mutual Fund Debt Scheme Asset backed securities

Bank Certificate of Deposit

Initial Public Offers (IPO)

Recent Trends in Credit Rating Country rating Rating of states Rating of real estate builders and developers Chit funds Industry specific rating Short term rating Regulatory trends

Country Rating When loan is extended or major investment made by international investors, With the purpose of safety and security of their investments, Factors such as Growth rate, government policies, fiscal deficit etc. are taken for making the rating

2. Rating of States Helps the state to attract investors from India and abroad, Investors also keen to know about the safety of their funds while investing, If there is positive rating then foreign and domestic companies prefer to set project in that states

3. Rating of real estate builders and developers The credit rating agency CRISIL start assigning rating to builders and developers, For the purpose of helping prospective buyers, For these the past experience of builder, properties built by builder, financial strength etc. are taken into account for taking their final decision,

4. Chit Funds Chit fund company rated on the bases of their ability of making timely payment of prize money to subscribers, It helps the chit fund company in better marketing of their fund and widening of their subscribers,

5. Industry Specific Rating Industry outlook over a short as well as long term period depending on global and domestic trends now, Rating is Not just firm specific

6. Short Term Rating States the probability factor of an individual going into default within a year, Rating should be made within one year

7. Regulatory Trends In India credit rating agencies(CRAs) are regulated by SEBI. It has been entrusted with the power to oversee all matters pertaining to the operations of these agencies operating in capital market so, there are some guidelines issued by SEBI time to time that are: (A) SEBI(credit rating agencies) regulations 1999 1.Registration of CRAs, 2.General obligations of CRAs, 3.Restrictions on rating of securities issued by promoters or by certain other persons and 4.Procedure for action in case of default

(B) Internal audit for credit rating agencies (CRAs) dated January 06,2010 Conducted on a half yearly basis. Conducted by chartered accountants, company secretaries or cost and management accountants Cover all aspects of CRA operations and procedure Report shall state the methodology adopted, deficiencies observed, and considerations of response of the management on the deficiencies Report shall include the summary of operations and of the audit covering size of operations, number of transactions audited and number of instances where violations were observed.

(C) guidelines for credit rating agencies dated may 03,2010 Rating Process Default Studies Dealing with conflicting Interest Obligations in respect of Rating structured finance products Unsolicited Credit Ratings Disclosers

Types of Rating Education Grading Real Estate Developers Grading Broker Quality Grading Financial Strength Ratings GVC (Governance & Value Creation) Ratings Fund Ratings Recovery Risk Ratings MFI (Micro Finance Institution) Grading

Functions of a Credit Rating Provides Reliable Information Provides Unbiased opinion Provides information at low cost Statement of risk and return Investor Confidence Best Price Enhance corporate image Formulate public policy Facilitates growth Facilitates stock brokers and other financial intermediaries

Limitations of Credit Rating Concealment of Material Facts Static in Nature No Conclusive Proof of Soundness Human Bias Rating under Unfavorable Conditions Lack of Objectivity Difference in rating grades

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