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Bank ratings are generally between 1 and 5 with 1 being the best and 5 being the worst. Bank ratings are computed using the CAMELS rating system, a globally recognized rating system that measures the financial soundness of financial institutions based on six factors.
Obligor ratings often support deal structuring and administration, while facility ratings support ALLL and capital estimates (which affect loan pricing and portfolio management decisions).
The OCC has defined nine categories of risk for bank supervision purposes. These risks are: Credit, Interest Rate, Liquidity, Price, Foreign Exchange, Transaction, Compliance, Strategic and Reputation. These categories are not mutually exclusive; any product or service may expose the bank to multiple risks.
A risk grade rating is a tool used in the financial industry to help investors make informed decisions about the risks associated with a particular security.
Key Takeaways. Default probability, or probability of default (PD), is the likelihood that a borrower will fail to pay back a certain debt. For businesses, probability of default is reflected in the companys credit ratings. For individuals, a credit score is one gauge of default risk.
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A rating of 1 is considered the best, and a rating of 5 is considered the worst. Capital adequacy is a measure of a banks ability to continue operations in the event its debtors do not repay their loans. Asset quality is an assessment of a banks risk based on its investment and loan portfolios and other assets.
The Obligor Risk Rating (ORR) represents the probability that an obligor will default within a one-year time horizon. The Risk Rating Models, both Obligor Risk Rating () and Facility Risk Rating (FRR), are regularly reviewed based on day to day working experience and changes in market dynamics.
IHS Markits Banking Risk scores are reported on a 0100 scale, with 0 equivalent to no risk of a banking crisis and 100 equivalent to extreme risk. These scores are broken out into seven scoring buckets that are conceptually and illustratively benchmarked to a generic AAA to D rating scale.

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