What kind of credit information does an enterprise have in its credit rating?

Enterprise credit is the product of market economy, and it is a comprehensive analysis and measurement of the ability of various market participants to perform corresponding economic contracts and the reputation of the whole enterprise. Basically, enterprise credit information is divided into six categories, namely, government supervision information, bank credit information, industry evaluation information, media evaluation information, enterprise management information and market feedback information.

Six types of enterprise credit information:

Government supervision information includes enterprise basic qualification, quality inspection information, administrative license/recognition, administrative reward and punishment information, trademark/patent/copyright information, and people's court judgment;

Bank credit information includes China People's Bank credit evaluation information, commercial bank credit evaluation information, micro-loan companies and private lending evaluation information;

Industry evaluation information includes industry association (community organization) evaluation information, water, electricity, gas, communications and other public institutions evaluation information;

Enterprise operation information includes enterprise financial information and enterprise management system evaluation information;

Market feedback information (including real-name evaluation information of consumers, counterparties, partners, employees and other different identities).