The document lists necessary criteria for a company to be eligible for a particular rating level, with Level 4 criteria seeming to match what ITC has done with e-Choupal. However, the document also notes that companies involved with liquor or tobacco would only be eligible for a Level 0 rating due to negative criteria that usually determine the maximum possible rating.
The document lists necessary criteria for a company to be eligible for a particular rating level, with Level 4 criteria seeming to match what ITC has done with e-Choupal. However, the document also notes that companies involved with liquor or tobacco would only be eligible for a Level 0 rating due to negative criteria that usually determine the maximum possible rating.
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The document lists necessary criteria for a company to be eligible for a particular rating level, with Level 4 criteria seeming to match what ITC has done with e-Choupal. However, the document also notes that companies involved with liquor or tobacco would only be eligible for a Level 0 rating due to negative criteria that usually determine the maximum possible rating.
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Necessary Criteria (Necessary parameters that make a company eligible for a particular rating level) are listed below:
The criteria for Level 4 seems to match exactly what ITC has done with e-Choupal. Mystery deepens. Which brings us to the final section Negative Criteria that usually determine the maximum possible Rating
companies that make liquor, tobacco, etc. = Level 0. Mystery solved!