CRISIL Rating is analyzed by Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL), and it represents the creditworthiness of an organization, thereby helping investors in the assessment of the risks associated with the organization's financial instruments.
CRISIL is the first credit rating agency in India, incorporated in 1987. The key promoters of CRISIL include ICICI Ltd, UTI and other reputed financial institutions. It is the leading global analytics company which provides ratings, data, research, analytics, and solutions services. It delivers actionable insights, independent opinions, and efficient solutions globally to its customers.
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CRISIL’s clientele includes large corporations, MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises), and top global financial institutions and investors. It also works with the government and policymakers in India’s infrastructure sector and other emerging markets.
CRISIL offers various services, including rating securities and companies, Indian research, SME solutions, global analytics, global research, infra advisory and BI and risk management, to different sectors like finance, automobile, energy, infrastructure, IT, industrial & consumption products, media, travel, health, telecom, retail and others.
The company serves borrowers, lenders, investors, and market intermediaries of a diverse range of sectors, including state governments and urban local bodies.
CRISIL rates bank loans, mutual funds, short-term NCDs, fixed deposits, long-term debt instruments such as NCDs & preference shares, and short-term instruments like CPs. It rates financial sector entities, including banks, non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), securities firms, and housing finance companies (HFCs). CRISIL also rates securitization transactions through PTC (pass-through certificate) route & structured obligation transactions.
CRISIL rating list helps potential investors in making informed investment related decisions in financial instruments and companies. It also assists companies in raising capital with a higher degree of legitimacy and approval. That is the main reason why many firms use CRISIL ratings as a key point in marketing.
CRISIL rates the safety of the investment in the financial instrument or the organisation with the following symbols:
CRISIL AAA means the highest safety, followed by AA, A, BBB, BB, B C, and D (meaning Default). Sometimes it may add a (+) or a (-) to the symbol.
CRISIL also releases rankings of mutual funds, which are used by investors along with other variables like Net Asset Value, Sharpe Ratio, Asset Under Management, etc.
The CRISIL rating signifies the financial health of an organisation in terms of its capability to meet its liability obligations regularly and on time. The rating company regularly updates its ratings. If investors do not have the time or resources to come to a conclusion regarding investment, they can refer to the CRISIL rating and reports to make a decision.
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CRISIL assigns credits ratings under the following categories:
CRISIL rating for mutual funds is assigned on a scale of 1 to 5. CRISIL Fund Rank 1 is the best and indicates a “very good performance”, whereas Rank 5 is the worst. The top 10 percentile in CRISIL MF ranking means Rank 1, and the next 20 percentile means Rank 2.
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CMFRs are decided on the basis of the following parameters:
CRISIL rates a variety of financial instruments, including fixed deposits. The criteria for any investor in an FD is a high-interest rate. Mostly, the government doesn’t back Fixed Deposits. Hence, the investments of depositors are subject to market risk. CRISIL ratings for different financial institutions and FDs help depositors to choose FDs which are safe and offer attractive interest rates. CRISIL FD ratings are FAAA, FAA, FA, FB, FC, FD and NM, with FAAA being the highest rating and FD the lowest.
CRISIL credit ratings are an extremely useful tool for retail investors who are trying to judge a few fixed-income securities/ equities as well as large investors/ traders who are trying to make profits from trading in debt/ equity. If you wish to invest or trade, read financial markets and then open a Demat account with a trustworthy brokerage platform.
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