MD, CEO of ratings cos barred from their rating committees

MD, CEO of ratings cos barred from their rating committees

Rating committees of credit rating agencies (CRA) shall report to a chief ratings officer, Sebi said.

AgenciesUpdated: Tuesday, November 05, 2019, 10:32 AM IST
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San Francisco: The managing director and chief executive officers of credit rating agencies shall not be members of their rating committee, Sebi on Monday said while putting in place norms for enhanced governance and accountability of credit rating agencies.

Rating committees of credit rating agencies (CRA) shall report to a chief ratings officer, Sebi said.

Regarding composition of board of directors of a CRA, Sebi said one-third of the board shall comprise independent directors if it is chaired by a non-executive director.

In case the board is chaired by an executive director, half of the board shall comprise independent directors.

The board of a CRA shall constitute Ratings Sub Committee and Nomination and Remuneration Committee and the latter shall be chaired by an independent director, the regulator said.

The chief ratings officer has been asked to directly report to the ratings sub-committee of the board of the CRA.

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