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#National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
1. ''US.''
#The start of a number of credit ratings including NAIC<sub>1</sub>, NAIC<sub>2</sub> and NAIC<sub>3</sub>, indicating the credit strength of private placement issuers.
 
National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
 
 
2. ''NAIC - credit ratings.''
 
The start of a number of credit ratings on a scale from NAIC<sub>1</sub> to NAIC<sub>6</sub>, indicating the credit strength of private placement issuers.
 
These credit ratings are issued under the methodology of the Securities Valuation Office (SVO) of the NAIC.
 
Also written NAIC1 to NAIC6.
 
 
NAIC<sub>1</sub> indicates the strongest credits, and NAIC<sub>6</sub> the weakest.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[National Association of Pension Funds]]
* [[Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association]]
* [[Private placement]]
* [[USPP]]
* [[USPP]]
* [[Private placement]]
 
* [[Credit rating]]
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 31 March 2020

1. US.

National Association of Insurance Commissioners.


2. NAIC - credit ratings.

The start of a number of credit ratings on a scale from NAIC1 to NAIC6, indicating the credit strength of private placement issuers.

These credit ratings are issued under the methodology of the Securities Valuation Office (SVO) of the NAIC.

Also written NAIC1 to NAIC6.


NAIC1 indicates the strongest credits, and NAIC6 the weakest.


See also