Document Type
Working Paper
Abstract
Credit rating, although a relatively new concept in the Indian financial market, have gained wide acceptance among investors. At the same time, casual and anecdotal evidence suggests that there are concerns among investors and regulators about the performance of rating agencies in India. This paper examines investors' awareness, perception, understanding level and usage of credit rating through a questionnairebased sample survey covering individual as well as institutional investors. We discover a high diffusion of rating usage among all class of investors, though there is a perceptible disenchantment with reliability of ratings, propensity of subsequent downgrading and timeliness of rating surveillance. The survey also reveals that the institutional investors possess superior knowledge and understanding about ratings than individual investors. Thus, the survey underlines the need for rating agencies to work on educating the common investors to propagate proper understanding and usage of credit rating.
Publication Date
1-4-1999
Publisher
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Pagination
29p.
Recommended Citation
Goswami, Ranadev and Venkatesh, Sundaravaradhan, "Understanding and use of credit rating in India: a survey of individual and institutional investors" (1999). Working Papers. 140.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/work_papers/140
Relation
IIMB Working Paper-134