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ICRA Limited is an Indian credit rating agency headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. Originally established as the Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India Limited, it provides credit ratings, research, and risk and financial sector advisory services to issuers, investors, banks, and intermediaries in India. ICRA is a publicly listed company on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India, and it is an associate of the global rating agency Moody's.
| Name | ICRA Limited |
|---|---|
| Former name | Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India Limited |
| Founded | 1991 |
| Industry | Credit rating, financial research, advisory |
| Headquarters | Gurugram, Haryana, India |
| Parent / major shareholder | Moody's Corporation (through affiliates) |
| Listings | BSE, NSE |
| Country | India |
ICRA was set up as part of a broader effort in the early 1990s to develop independent credit assessment in Indian capital markets, alongside other rating agencies of the period. It was promoted by leading Indian financial institutions, banks, and insurance companies to provide objective opinions on the credit quality of debt instruments. Over time, the company expanded beyond ratings into research, analytics, knowledge services, and outsourced financial sector advisory through subsidiaries.
ICRA's services are organised broadly across the following areas:
ICRA is registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India as a credit rating agency and is recognised by the Reserve Bank of India as an external credit assessment institution for the purposes of bank capital adequacy norms under the Basel framework. Its ratings are used by regulators, banks, and institutional investors in India for risk-based decision making.
ICRA is one of the principal credit rating agencies operating in India, alongside CRISIL and CARE Ratings. Its ratings and research influence the pricing and placement of corporate debt, the regulatory treatment of bank exposures, and investment decisions by mutual funds, insurance companies, and pension funds. Through its association with Moody's, the agency also serves as a link between Indian credit markets and global rating methodologies.