The move is expected to help investors to make an informed decision in regards to the attractiveness of a specific company and its potential risk.
The Pune-based company provides an exchange-like investment platform for startups and unlisted firms looking to raise funds.
This agreement will provide a broad analytical framework within which CARE Ratings will conduct its rating or grading exercises for companies, GREX Vice President Kapil Kaul said in a statement.
Rajesh Dubey, a shareholder of GREX said: "For GREX investor is the focal point. Through GREX-CARE grading of issue/issuer, GREX aims to provide maximum information on the sustainability of business to the investors.
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