Credit Rating Agency - List of Credit Rating Agencies

List of Credit Rating Agencies

For more information, see Bond credit rating.

Agencies that assign credit ratings for corporations include:

  • A. M. Best (U.S.)
  • Baycorp Advantage (Australia)
  • Bulgarian Credit Rating Agency (Bulgaria, European Union)
  • Capital Intelligence (Cyprus)
  • Capital Standards Rating (Kuwait)
  • CARE Ratings (India)
  • Credo line (Ukraine)
  • CreditSiren (European Union)
  • Credit Rating Information and Services Limited(CRISL),(Bangladesh)
  • CRISIL (India)
  • Dagong Global Credit Rating (People's Republic of China)
  • Dominion Bond Rating Service (Canada)
  • Duportl (UK)
  • Egan-Jones Rating Company (U.S.)
  • First Afghan Credit Risk Ratings (Afghanistan)FACRR
  • First Report, (UK)
  • Fitch Ratings (Dual-headquartered U.S./UK), 80% of which is owned by FIMALAC, a French firm.
  • Global Credit Ratings Co. (Africa)
  • HR Ratings (Mexico)
  • ICRA Limited (India)
  • SMERA INDIA
  • Japan Credit Rating Agency, Ltd. (Japan)
  • Kroll Bond Rating Agency (U.S.)
  • Moody's Investors Service (U.S.)
  • Muros Ratings (Russia alternative rating agency)
  • Rapid Ratings International (U.S.)
  • Standard & Poor's (U.S.)
  • UK Credit Info (U.K.)
  • Weiss Ratings (U.S.)
  • Onicra Credit Rating Agency of India Ltd (India)

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