Credit rating
Intrum's overview of current credit ratings from agencies S&P and Moody's.
A Credit Rating is an assessment of a company’s ability to fulfill its financial obligations. To maintain a robust financial platform for growing and supporting Intrum's business, an external rating is a necessity in the international financial markets to attract funds at attractive levels.
Intrum uses external rating agencies S&P and Moody’s. As of 12 June 2025, Intrum withdrew their ratings with Fitch. Intrum is in regular contact with the credit analysts of the agencies to give an accurate picture of Intrum's credit and business outlook.
Agency | Corporate rating | Outlook | Publishing date | Link to rating report |
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S&P | CCC+ | Stable | 25.07.2025 | Download |
Moody's | Caa2 | Stable | 21.08.2025 | Download |
ESG ratings
Intrum has a strong performance and is recognised in a numerous ESG ratings such as Sustainalytics ESG Risk rating, Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI).
Maturity profile
Intrum's structure and timing of the debt obligations, providing essential insights into our financial stability.
Debt structure
Intrum's debt structure includes Bonds, Medium-Term Notes (MTN) and Commercial Paper.
Financing policy
Intrum's Group Treasury aims to secure a diversified funding base to assure access to funds and support the Group’s business opportunity.
