The Cashare Rating assesses the risk of a loan project and assigns it a grade on a scale from A to F, where A represents the lowest risk and F the highest. Loan applications with a rating below C are rejected and not published on the platform. Loan projects with a C rating represent the highest risk among accepted projects and offer correspondingly higher potential returns.
Overview of Rating Categories:
- A: Lowest risk (excellent creditworthiness)
- B+: Very low risk (very good creditworthiness)
- B: Low risk (good creditworthiness)
- C+: Medium risk (sufficient creditworthiness)
- C: Increased risk (limited creditworthiness)
- D to F: High to very high risk (not published)
This system enables investors to make informed decisions by balancing the risk and potential return of each loan project.
You can get more information on our ratings here.
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