Corporate FDs with InCred Premier
Corporate FDs are an investment instrument that allows you to earn fixed returns on your investment amount. They are issued by various companies for varying tenures and interest rates. Corporate FDs offer a fixed rate of return that typically ranges from 3% to 9% per annum*, which helps in securing your investment.
 
           
        What are Corporate FDs?
Corporate FDs are financial products where companies raise funds from investors by issuing FDs for fixed periods, ranging from a few months to a few years. They offer a fixed interest rate on the investment amount, usually paid out either monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, yearly, or at maturity. They are useful in creating potential wealth creation opportunities by earning stable returns. Additionally, corporate FDs provide diversification benefits to your portfolio, reducing your overall risk. They're ideal for individuals who are looking for higher interest rates on their investments as compared to traditional savings instruments.
Benefits of Corporate FDs
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                    Fixed returnsCorporate FDs have a fixed rate of return, giving you certainty about your investment returns. 
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                    Higher interest ratesCorporate FDs usually offer higher returns compared to savings accounts, offering improved returns on your investment. 
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                    DiversificationInvesting in Corporate FDs offers diversification benefits, as they are a safe option in pursuit of returns. 
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                    Flexible tenuresCorporate FDs offer flexibility in terms of investment tenures, so that investors can choose a term as per their preferences. 
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        Risks associated with 
 
              Corporate FDs
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 Credit risk
 There is a potential risk of the issuing company being unable to meet its financial obligations, resulting in a loss of investment or delayed interest payments. 
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              Re-investment riskFluctuations in interest rates, especially if interest rates fall, result in lower returns upon reinvestment. 
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              Inflation riskFixed returns from corporate FDs may not keep pace with inflation, reducing their real value over time. 
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              Liquidity riskCorporate FDs may have limited liquidity, making it difficult to withdraw funds before maturity. 
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