Fitch Ratings is an international credit rating agency that evaluates the creditworthiness of companies and conducts other analytical research for global credit markets. All forecasts from Fitch Ratings are forward-looking, which makes them highly valued by the market.

Employees at Fitch Ratings analyze capital markets in over 150 countries. The main headquarters are located in London and New York. Fitch Ratings is part of the Fitch group, which includes Fitch Solutions (a division responsible for distributing Fitch Ratings products and services) and Algorithmics (a leader in corporate risk management solutions).
Fitch Ratings assigns international and national credit ratings to banks, non-banking financial institutions, insurance companies, corporate sector issuers, regional and local authorities, and sovereign governments. It also sets ratings for fixed-income debt instruments and structured financing transactions.
Changes in ratings by Fitch Ratings directly impact the pricing of related financial instruments.
FAQ
What is Fitch Ratings?
Fitch Ratings is an international credit rating agency that evaluates the creditworthiness of companies and financial institutions.
Where are Fitch Ratings’ headquarters located?
The main headquarters of Fitch Ratings are located in London and New York.
How do Fitch Ratings’ changes affect financial instruments?
Changes in Fitch Ratings directly impact the pricing of related financial instruments.



