CRISIL Ratings reaffirms ratings for various J&K Bank's instruments
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CRISIL Ratings reaffirms ratings for various J&K Bank's instruments

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: CRISIL Ratings Limited, one of India's leading credit rating agencies, has reaffirmed its ratings on various financial instruments of Jammu and Kashmir Bank, said a regulatory filing on Monday. CRISIL Ratings, after careful consideration, has reaffirmed its CRISIL A1+ rating on Certificate of Deposits and Short-Term Fixed Deposits. The CRISIL A1+ rating signifies the highest degree of safety regarding the timely payment of financial obligations and indicates a strong capacity to honor short-term debt obligations.

Additionally, CRISIL Ratings has reaffirmed its CRISIL AA-/Stable rating on Fixed Deposits. The CRISIL AA- rating denotes a high degree of safety regarding the timely payment of interest and principal amounts, coupled with a stable outlook for the issuer.

What does the rating signify?

The reaffirmation of these ratings by CRISIL underscores the creditworthiness and financial stability of the respective financial instruments. It provides assurance to investors and depositors about the reliability and security of their investments in these instruments.

The ratings assigned by CRISIL Ratings serve as an independent evaluation of the credit risk associated with these financial instruments. These ratings are essential tools for investors, allowing them to make informed decisions based on the perceived risk levels of the issuers.

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