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Rimmy E. Tomy is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Her research focuses on regulation and enforcement in the financial sector, credit access in informal markets, and organizational capital in banking.
- Ph.D., Stanford Graduate School of Business
- M.S. in Business Administration, University of Colorado at Boulder
- B.Sc. in Physics, St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi
Her work examines how regulatory disclosure and internal audit systems impact financial regulation enforcement, particularly in developing economies where formal institutions are weak. She also investigates the role of community membership in credit allocation in informal economies and the unintended consequences of regulatory interventions on innovation and minority lending.
Rimmy’s research spans topics like accounting discretion, corporate governance, and tax policy, with publications in top journals including the Journal of Accounting and Economics and The Review of Financial Studies. Her recent articles highlight trends in supervisory transparency, credit equity, and supply chain resilience.
- 2019 Bureau Van Dijk Best Paper Award in Banking
- 2020 EFA Best Paper Award
- 2022-23 Glen McLaughlin Prize for Research in Accounting Ethics
- Best Paper in Corporate Finance, 2018 SFS Cavalcade Asia-Pacific
She has worked at Ernst & Young LLP and McKinsey & Company, bridging practical experience with academic rigor. Her research has been featured in media outlets like Chicago Booth Review, The Hindu BusinessLine, and The Economist.



