Should you Boost your FD Portfolio with Corporate Bonds?
Entrepreneur magazine|September 2023
Do you rue everytime you look at their fixed income portfolio as your bank and government backed saving schemes fetch you a little? If yes, you are not alone. Most banks in India are doling out between 6-7 percent annual interest rate for a 1-3 year time frame.
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Should you Boost your FD Portfolio with Corporate Bonds?

According to experts, as it is important to diversify your equity portfolio, it is equally important to spread your fixed income investments. A lesser known fixed income option but that can boost your fixed income portfolio is corporate bonds. Many good quality corporate bonds currently fetch 9-11% per annum yield compared to a 6-7% annual interest rate on 1-3 year bank FDs. Take for instance the bonds, which are currently open for subscription-Credit Access Grameen Limited and Viviriti Capital. They hold a coupon of 9.10% to 9.57%, respectively. "Every asset class has a role to play in a portfolio: equity is for growth, and fixed-income instruments like corporate bonds offer stability in a portfolio and generate income," says Bhuvanesh R, AVP, Business Analysis, Zerodha & Rainmatter.

WHAT ARE CORPORATE BONDS: Corporate bonds are issued by companies for raising finance for a variety of reasons such as for building a new plant, buying equipment or for business expansion. They are typically issued for more than a year. So far this year, companies have raised INR 6240.49 crore by issuing bonds. "The maturity of corporate bonds can start as low as 24 months to 10 years - so this flexibility (maturity profiles) allows investors to align their investments with their specific financial objectives. Whether it's a short-term liquidity requirement or a long-term goal, corporate bonds can offer maturities that cater to diverse needs." says Gaurav Sharma, Vice-President, IND Money.

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