2025-04-29
SEBI issued this circular to clarify and modify procedural requirements for ESG Rating Providers, specifically addressing rating withdrawal conditions for both subscriber-pays and issuer-pays business models. The regulator mandated that stock exchanges prominently disclose ESG ratings on their websites and adjusted internal audit and governance norms to provide a two-year compliance grace period for Category-II ERPs. Additionally, the document established standardized formats for rated entities to comment on ratings and defined strict confidentiality boundaries for the clarifications ERPs must provide in response.
Page 1 of 8 CIRCULAR SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-2/P/CIR/2025/59 April 29, 2025 To, All Registered ESG Rating Providers, All Listed Entities, All Recognized Stock Exchanges, All Registered Depositories Madam/ Sir, Sub: Clarificatory and Procedural changes to aid and strengthen ESG Rating Providers (ERPs)
Page 2 of 8 For ERPs following a Subscriber-Pays business model: i. The ERP may withdraw a rating provided that there are no subscribers for the rating as on the date of withdrawal. ii. However, where the rated entity/ instrument is part of a rating package (e.g. Nifty 50), which continues to have subscribers, such rating may not be withdrawn. iii. Once withdrawn, the ERP shall ensure that such withdrawn rating is not made available to any subscriber in future. iv. The ERP may withdraw the rating for an issuer/ rated entity in case of non-availability of the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) for such issuer/ rated entity. For ERPs following an Issuer-Pays business model: i. In case of rating of a security, the ERP may withdraw the rating subject to the ERP having rated the security continuously for 3 years or 50 % of the tenure of the security, whichever is higher, and having received NOC from 75% of the bondholders by value. ii. In case of rating of an issuer/ entity, the ERP may withdraw the rating subject to the ERP having rated the issuer/ entity continuously for 3 years. 1.2. Disclosure of Rating Rationale on the website of ERP 1.2.1. Para 11.3 of the Master Circular specifies the minimum disclosures to be made in the ESG Rating Rationale/ ESG Report by all ERPs. Further, Para 20.2 of the Master Circular, inter alia, provides for continuous disclosure of Rating Rationales and Rating Reports on the ERP’s website. 1.2.2. It is clarified that ERPs following a Subscriber-Pays business model may share the detailed Rating Rationales/ Rating Reports, as specified in Para 11.3 of the Master Circular, only with their subscribers and may not disclose the same on their websites. However, ERPs following a Subscriber-Pays business model shall disclose the ESG ratings assigned on their website in the following format:
Page 3 of 8 Name of the rated issuer/ security Sector ESG Rating Date of rating The above disclosure may be segregated year-wise, indicating the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) on which the ESG rating is based. 1.2.3. The rated entity/ issuer may provide its comments on the ESG rating report/ ratig rationale to the ERP in the standardised format as devised by the ESG Rating Provider Association in consultation with SEBI. Further, the ESG Rating Provider Association, in consultation with SEBI, has framed the standards for the clarification to be provided by the ERP to the rated entity, balancing the minimum information that is to be provided while maintaining confidentiality of intellectual property of ERPs. The said format/ standards are enclosed as Annexure A. ERPs following subscriber-pays business model shall ensure that the said format/ standards are disclosed on their websites and are shared with the rated issuer while sharing the ESG rating report/ rationale with the issuer. 1.3. Disclosure of Rating Rationale on the website of Stock Exchange(s) 1.3.1. For ESG ratings of an issuer/ entity, the stock exchange where such issuer is listed shall prominently disclose the ESG rating on its website under a separate tab/ section on the listed company’s page. 1.3.2. For ESG ratings of a debt security, the stock exchange where the security is listed shall prominently disclose the ESG rating on its website under a separate tab/ section on the listed security’s page. 1.3.3. The format for disclosure of ESG ratings, as specified in Para 1.3.1. and 1.3.2., shall be as under: Name of the rated issuer Symbol or ISIN, as applicable Sector ESG rating Date of rating ERP Name Business Model of ERP (i.e. SubscriberESG Rating Press Release
Page 4 of 8 or security pays or Issuerpays) (PDF attachment) Details in the above format shall be provided by the ERP to the relevant stock exchange(s). 1.4. Internal Audit for ERPs 1.4.1. Chapter IV of the Master Circular provides the requirements related to Internal Audit of ERPs. Considering the challenges faced by Category II ERPs in the initial years of operation, the requirement to conduct internal audit shall become effective for Category-II ERPs after a period of two years from the date of issuance of this Circular. 1.4.2. In order to provide all ERPs with a larger pool of eligible professionals with the relevant experience/ qualifications for conducting the internal audit, it has been decided to include Cost Accountant (ACMA/ FCMA) and Diploma in Information System Security Audit (DISSA) qualifications from the Institute of Cost Accounts of India (ICMAI) to the audit team. Accordingly, Para 23.1.3 of the Master Circular stands modified as under: “The audit team must be composed of at least a Chartered Accountant (ACA/ FCA) or a Cost Accountant (ACMA/ FCMA) and a certified Information Systems Auditor/ Diploma in Information System Auditor/ Diploma in Information System Security Audit (CISA/ DISA/ DISSA).” 1.5. Governance Norms of ERPs 1.5.1. Para 15.3 of the Master Circular, inter alia, provides for constitution of ESG Ratings Sub-Committee and Nomination and Remuneration Committee (NRC) by ERPs. Considering the challenges faced by Category II ERPs in the initial years of operation, the requirement for constitution of an ESG Ratings SubCommittee and NRC shall become effective for Category-II ERPs after a period of two years from the date of issuance of this Circular. Until the said time, the
Page 5 of 8 relevant issues under the purview of NRC and ESG Ratings Sub-Committee may be handled by the Board of the Category II ERP. 2. The circular shall be applicable with immediate effect. 3. This circular is issued with the approval of competent authority, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 11 (1) of Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 read with the provisions of Regulation 28H of SEBI (Credit Rating Agencies) Regulations, 1999 to protect the interest of investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate, the securities market. 4. This Circular is available on the website of the Securities and Exchange Board of India at www.sebi.gov.in under the category “Legal” and under the drop down “Circulars”. Yours faithfully, Ritesh Nandwani Deputy General Manager Department of Debt and Hybrid Securities Tel No.022-2644-9696 Email ID - riteshn@sebi.gov.in
Page 6 of 8 Annexure A Standard Format for Rated Entity / Issuer’s Comments on the Rating Report – For ERPs following Subscriber Pays business model Subject: Comments on the Rating Report for [Name of the Rated Entity / Instrument] Reference:
Page 7 of 8 Standards for Clarifications to be provided by the ERP to the rated entity To maintain transparency while safeguarding the ERP’s intellectual property, the following standards will govern the nature and scope of clarifications provided to the rated entity in response to their comments on the rating rationale:
Page 8 of 8 5. Timeline to respond (Applicable to ERPs following subscriber-pays business model): The rated entity shall respond with a single consolidated response within two working days from the date of receipt of rating rationale. This response should be addressed to the specific email ID, as disclosed by the ERP on its website.