Credit rating methodology (JCR, R&I) for Japan structured finance
On this page
- TL;DR
- Wiki route
- 1. JCR — Japan Credit Rating Agency
- 2. R&I — Rating and Investment Information
- 3. FSA designation (NRSRO equivalent)
- 4. Methodology vs S&P / Moody’s / Fitch
- 5. Structured-finance criteria — common elements
- 6. RMBS criteria specifics
- 7. CMBS criteria specifics
- 8. Recent rating actions
- 9. Rating-agency role in deal economics
- 10. Cross-border deals
- Related
- Sources
TL;DR
JCR (Japan Credit Rating Agency) and R&I (Rating and Investment Information) are Japan’s two dominant domestic credit rating agencies for structured finance. Both are FSA-designated as credit rating agencies (the Japanese equivalent of NRSRO designation), and both publish detailed structured-finance criteria for ABS, RMBS, CMBS, and securitization SPCs. Their methodology is calibrated to Japan-specific consumer-credit, mortgage, and commercial-real-estate cycles — and reflects the 2008-2010 CMBS default wave lessons. JCR / R&I ratings are required on most Japan-domestic structured deals; S&P, Moody’s, Fitch are added selectively for cross-border deals. Use this page for rating-agency methodology context in INDEX.
Wiki route
| You want | Go to |
|---|---|
| Market overview | japan-abs-market-overview |
| Specific structures | japan-rmbs-issuance-structure, japan-cmbs-issuance-structure, auto-loan-abs-japan-toyota-honda, consumer-loan-abs-japan-card-issuer |
| SPV vehicle context | spv-tk-gk-vehicle-japan-tax |
| JHF MBS context | jhf-mbs-mechanics |
| Domain index | INDEX |
1. JCR — Japan Credit Rating Agency
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Japanese name | 株式会社日本格付研究所 |
| Established | 1985 |
| Ownership | Independent, listed parent |
| Regulatory designation | FSA-designated credit rating agency under FIEA |
| Cross-border equivalence | Often recognized in cross-border deals alongside global agencies |
| Headquarter | Tokyo |
JCR rates corporate issuers, sovereigns, financial institutions, and structured-finance products. For structured finance, JCR maintains detailed criteria pages for RMBS, CMBS, ABS, and securitization SPCs.
2. R&I — Rating and Investment Information
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Japanese name | 株式会社格付投資情報センター |
| Established | 1998 (merged predecessor agencies) |
| Ownership | Affiliated with Nomura |
| Regulatory designation | FSA-designated credit rating agency under FIEA |
| Cross-border equivalence | Recognized in cross-border deals |
| Headquarter | Tokyo |
R&I rates the same product set as JCR. Methodology and rating scale are conceptually equivalent but differ in calibration and specific criteria.
3. FSA designation (NRSRO equivalent)
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Regulatory regime | Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA) — credit rating agency provisions |
| Designation | ”Credit rating agency” status under FIEA Article 66-27 |
| Requirements | Independence, methodology disclosure, conflict-of-interest controls |
| Globally-recognized equivalent | NRSRO (Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization) in US |
JCR and R&I are designated agencies, putting them on equivalent regulatory footing with S&P, Moody’s, Fitch (also FSA-designated). FSA-designated agency ratings are usable for various regulatory and prudential purposes (e.g., bank capital weighting, insurer investment guidelines).
4. Methodology vs S&P / Moody’s / Fitch
| Dimension | JCR / R&I | S&P / Moody’s / Fitch |
|---|---|---|
| Calibration | Japan-domestic consumer-credit / mortgage / real-estate cycles | Global / regional methodology |
| Default modeling | Japan historical default data primary | Cross-border data pooled with Japan |
| Recovery modeling | Japan-specific real-estate / bankruptcy regime | Global comparative |
| Stress scenarios | Japan-specific (e.g., regional economic downturn, demographic decline) | Global stress methodology |
| Rating scale | AAA to D (similar scale) | AAA to D |
| Notch comparison | Frequently equivalent or 1-notch higher than global agencies on same Japanese deal | — |
A common observation: JCR / R&I sometimes rate Japan-domestic structured deals at or above the comparable global-agency rating. This reflects different default-modeling calibration, particularly the lower default rates observed historically in Japanese consumer / mortgage portfolios.
5. Structured-finance criteria — common elements
| Element | What rating agencies analyze |
|---|---|
| Pool quality | Historical default / delinquency / recovery data; concentration metrics |
| Servicer | Originator capability; backup-servicer arrangements; servicer-advance practices |
| Structure | Tranching, subordination, OC, reserves, triggers, waterfall |
| Legal | True-sale, bankruptcy-remoteness, set-off risk, asset segregation |
| Counterparty | Trustee, swap counterparty, account bank ratings and replacement language |
| Cash-flow scenario analysis | Stress prepayment, default, recovery, interest-rate scenarios |
The rating reflects the loss-given-default scenario for the rated tranche under stress consistent with the rating category.
6. RMBS criteria specifics
| Element | JCR / R&I approach |
|---|---|
| Pool stratification | LTV bucket, DTI bucket, loan tenor, fixed/variable rate, geographic distribution |
| Default frequency | Calibrated to Japan historical mortgage default (low base) with stress multipliers |
| Loss severity | Real-estate recovery scenario stress (Japan-specific haircuts) |
| Prepayment | Conservative; Japan slower-than-US base rate |
| Senior support | Required subordination + OC + reserves sized to rating-category stress |
See japan-rmbs-issuance-structure for the structural application.
7. CMBS criteria specifics
| Element | JCR / R&I approach |
|---|---|
| Property analysis | NCF (net cash flow) stress, cap-rate stress, refinancing risk |
| Loan structure | LTV, DSCR, amortization, balloon risk |
| Senior support | High subordination for the lessons of 2008-2010 default wave |
| Special servicer | Capability, fee economics, workout track record |
| Concentration | Single-asset / single-borrower analysis vs diversified pool |
Post-2008 CMBS criteria are notably more conservative than pre-2008 vintages, reflecting the rating-agency response to the default wave — see japan-cmbs-issuance-structure.
8. Recent rating actions
| Year | Pattern |
|---|---|
| 2008-2012 | Material CMBS downgrades, conduit-deal losses |
| 2012-2018 | Stable; few structured downgrades; small private market |
| 2018-2020 | Stable; revival of select CMBS |
| 2020-present | COVID-period monitoring (modest impact); logistics-CMBS strong performance |
9. Rating-agency role in deal economics
| Stakeholder | Why rating matters |
|---|---|
| Investor | Sets eligibility for ALM / regulatory portfolios; informs spread |
| Originator | Determines achievable senior-class size; drives subordination economics |
| Trustee / arranger | Negotiates criteria-driven structure (triggers, reserves) |
| Regulator | Bank capital weighting, insurer admissibility |
Achieving the targeted senior-class rating (typically AAA) drives most of the deal structuring effort.
10. Cross-border deals
| Pattern | Typical rating combination |
|---|---|
| Pure Japan-domestic | JCR + R&I (sometimes both, sometimes one) |
| Japan deal with foreign investors | JCR or R&I + one global agency (S&P, Moody’s, or Fitch) |
| Cross-border Toyota Financial Services shelf | Multiple global agencies + JCR or R&I |
| Japan-domiciled CLO with global investor base | JCR / R&I + Moody’s or Fitch |
For deals targeting global investors, dual rating from JCR / R&I and a global agency is common.
Related
- INDEX
- japan-abs-market-overview
- japan-rmbs-issuance-structure
- japan-cmbs-issuance-structure
- auto-loan-abs-japan-toyota-honda
- consumer-loan-abs-japan-card-issuer
- jhf-mbs-mechanics
- jhf-mbs-vs-private-rmbs-spread
- spv-tk-gk-vehicle-japan-tax
- japan-trust-beneficial-interest-vs-spv
- INDEX
- INDEX
Sources
- JCR (Japan Credit Rating Agency), corporate site and structured-finance criteria.
- R&I (Rating and Investment Information), corporate site and structured-finance methodology.
- FSA, credit-rating-agency designation pages.
- JSDA (Japan Securities Dealers Association).
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