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Follow on Google News | Coface filed for accreditation with the CESRCoface intends to become the first global European rating agency and to contribute towards restoring confidence in corporate ratings
By: Coface UK An accreditation to contribute towards restoring confidence in ratings Coface filed its request for official accreditation with the centralising body, the CESR, which is the single point of entry for the registration and supervision of rating agencies in Europe. The latter will validate the request and send it to the relevant local authorities in the countries for which Coface is requesting accreditation (France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland and the Czech Republic) who will then process an application. The results should be known within 6 months after filing. The accreditation will allow Coface's ratings to be recognised by investors as credit ratings, in terms of the European regulation. All existing rating agencies, including the 3 global players on the market, have to file before the 7th of September, to obtain the same official European recognition. Coface wishes to provide corporates and investors with an alternative to the traditional 3 global rating agencies - an alternative with 4 strong points: - A recognised expertise Assessing a company's probability of default is the core of the credit insurance business that Coface has been doing for 60 years. Since 2003, Coface has been producing internal ratings on all of its major exposures (over €15 million on average). In 2009 it tested this internal rating as a public rating, in both France and in Hong Kong. And since the beginning of 2010 it has been making all of its 12,000 internal ratings worldwide become public ratings. - A global and decentralised rating agency Coface ratings are produced in its 14 rating entities in Europe, Asia and the US (16 by the end of 2010). Ten of them, located in the European Union, apply the same procedure and production standards as described on the Coface Group website (on www.coface.com, in the “What we do - Ratings and business information” - An original model, limiting the risks of conflict of interest Coface only rates companies on which it has a significant credit risk exposure: credit insurance is the first customer for Coface ratings. This ensures a strict alignment of Coface, and of Coface ratings’ users’ interests, since Coface cannot afford complacent ratings. And Coface does not receive a payment from the rated company: the rating is free of charge for the rated company. Coface ratings are public in 2 ways: the rated company can use Coface ratings in its communication; - An alternative to an oligopolistic industry Competition is the best way to improve the corporate ratings quality and reinforce confidence in ratings. Coface’s model will enable medium sized companies to have access to an international rating, anywhere in the world, by facilitating their access to financing. This filing by Coface should not be a surprise: the President of the European Central Bank, Jean-Claude Trichet, has just declared that “it is probably the right time to cease having a worldwide oligopoly of three agencies”. “Coface has been working on this project for nearly 10 years, declares Jérôme Cazes, CEO of Coface, and the expertise of credit insurers in ratings has been recently recognised by the Governor of Banque de France, Christian Noyer. One of the main objectives of the new European regulation for ratings was to increase competition, and facilitate the development of new players, with a different business model." Xavier Denecker, Managing Director of Coface – UK & Ireland comments "Coface's intention to be licensed as a credit rating agency for its scores on corporate firms is good news for British industries and banks which have risks on big companies in the UK and in 9 other EU countries where over 40% of British exports are concentrated. They will be able to access the probability of default calculated by Coface according to an EU compliant methodology. It is also good news for Coface policyholders in the UK, who can access Coface's ratings through the online policy management tool Cofanet." ENDS For information about Coface and press enquiries, please contact: Trevor Byrne, Tel: +44 (0)1923 478393 Email: trevor_byrne@ Website: www.cofaceuk.com About Coface Coface's mission is to facilitate global business-to- www.coface.com In the UK and Republic of Ireland Coface has been a leading provider of credit management services (http://www.cofaceuk.com/ www.cofaceuk.com and www.coface.ie # # # We offer trade credit management solutions from credit insurance to related services such as credit reports, online credit ratings, debt collection, and receivables finance, our holistic approach to credit management gives you greater flexibility. End
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