SEBI plans to review norms for credit rating agencies

June 22, 2017 04:37 pm | Updated 04:37 pm IST - New Delhi

“The delay in rating action is a matter of great concern. We are working on a paper in setting the framework regarding the rules and regulations to which credit rating agencies should be bound,” said Ajay Tyagi, SEBI Chairman.

“The delay in rating action is a matter of great concern. We are working on a paper in setting the framework regarding the rules and regulations to which credit rating agencies should be bound,” said Ajay Tyagi, SEBI Chairman.

Market regulator, SEBI, is looking to review the framework for credit rating agencies as it seeks to check the menace of ‘rating shopping’ and pick-and-choose approach in their actions.

The move follows controversy over rating actions on firms like Reliance Communications.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), which has the mandate to regulate credit rating agencies in the country, plans to soon come out with a detailed discussion paper on the issue.

The draft norms are expected to be put in the public domain for comments from all concerned stakeholders and the final regulations would be framed after taking into account their suggestions.

“The delay in rating action is a matter of great concern. We are working on a paper in setting the framework regarding the rules and regulations to which credit rating agencies should be bound. We are trying to come out with it in the near future for consultation,” SEBI Chairman Ajay Tyagi said.

In market parlance, rating shopping refers to the practice of handing out rosy ratings to riskier assets by credit rating agencies in an effort to gain more business.

It has been felt that the disclosure norms need to be tightened to ensure that credit rating agencies avoid any conflict of interest while deciding and disclosing their rating actions.

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