The debentures which can’t be converted into shares or equities are called non-convertible debentures (or NCDs). Non-convertible debentures (NCD) are fixed-income instruments, usually issued by high-rated companies in the form of a public issue to accumulate long-term capital appreciation. They offer relatively higher interest rates when compared to convertible debentures.
NCDs have a fixed maturity date and the interest can be paid along with the principal amount either monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on the fixed tenure specified. They benefit investors with their supreme returns, liquidity, low risk and tax benefits when compared to that of convertible debentures.
1
Creditaccess Grameen Ltd.
9.9%
36 MONTHS
2
SNV Global Asset Management Pvt. Ltd.
10%
36 MONTHS
3
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.
7.90%
36 MONTHS
4
SNV Bhavishya Nidhi Ltd.
8.90%
36 MONTHS
5
Muthoot Finance Ltd.
8.25%
36 MONTHS
6
National Highways Infra Trust
7.73%
36 MONTHS
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Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd.
9.80%
36 MONTHS