Six rating agencies to pay over $49 million over recordkeeping failures, SEC says

    investing.com 03/09/2024 - 20:51 PM

    Credit Rating Agencies Settle SEC Charges

    Date: WASHINGTON (Reuters)

    Six credit rating agencies have agreed to settle charges from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding violations of recordkeeping rules, totaling over $49 million in civil penalties.

    Agencies Involved

    • Moody’s Investors Service
    • S&P Global Ratings
    • Fitch Ratings
    • HR Ratings de Mexico
    • A.M. Best Rating Services
    • Demotech

    Summary of Penalties

    Each agency admitted to significant failures in maintaining and preserving electronic communications:
    Moody’s: $20 million
    S&P: $20 million
    Fitch: $8 million
    A.M. Best: $1 million
    HR Ratings: $250,000
    Demotech: $100,000

    The SEC has imposed fines on numerous firms for similar offenses, particularly linked to the use of messaging platforms like WhatsApp for communication. No immediate comments were received from legal representatives of the firms.




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