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Start investing in different types of bonds, starting from government bonds, NCDs, Corporate bonds & Debentures through Aetram India. Investing in Central Govt bonds are less riskier owing to the sovereign guarantee offered for the same.

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What Are Bonds?

Bonds are a type of investment where you lend money to a government or company in return for regular interest payments and the return of your original amount after a fixed period. Investing in Govt Bonds are generally considered lower risk compared to stocks, making them suitable for investors seeking stable and predictable returns. Bonds also help diversify an investment portfolio by balancing risk and providing a steady source of income.

Different Types of Bonds

Bank & NBFC Bonds

Bank & NBFC Bonds

Fixed-income instruments issued by reputed financial institutions to raise funds for their operations and lending activities.

PSU Bonds

PSU Bonds

Fixed income securities issued by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) owned and supported by the Government of India.

Government Guaranteed Bonds

Government Guaranteed Bonds

Fixed-income instruments backed by an unconditional guarantee of government and that are considered low risk.

Tax-Free Bonds

Tax-Free Bonds

Fixed income instruments issued by government-backed entities where the interest earned is exempt from income tax.

Private Bonds

Corporate Bonds

Fixed-income instruments issued by private companies offering higher interest rates compared to government bonds. But they come with higher risk.

Special Purpose Vehicle Bonds

Special Purpose Vehicle Bonds

Debt instruments issued by a separate legal entity created to fund a specific project like real estate, logistics, infrastructure, etc.

State Government Bonds

State Development Loans

Fixed-income securities issued by individual Indian state governments to fund their development projects. They are more risky than Central Govt Bonds.

Central Government Bonds

Central Government Bonds

Fixed-income securities issued by the Government of India are considered one of the safest.

Why Invest in Bonds?

Govt Bonds offer investors a consistent stream of interest payments during the tenure making them a reliable source of income at lower risk.

Regular Income Stream

Regular Income Stream

Bonds / Debentures provide investors consistent income through interest payments on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annual basis.

Protect Your Capital

Protect Your Capital

Govt Bonds are less risky compared to equities and investors can protect their capital and use it for portfolio diversification.

Low Market Volatility

Low Market Volatility

Govt Bonds have significantly lower volatility than equity or mutual fund prices.

Portfolio Diversification

Portfolio Diversification

Bonds facilitate effective portfolio diversification and help investors reduce overall risk.

First Priority Claim To Assets

First Priority Claim To Assets

Secured Bond holders issued by Corporates have greater priority than common and preferred stockholders in the event of bankruptcy or liquidation of the issuing company.

Zero Credit Risk

Zero Credit Risk

Government bonds are backed by central the risk of default is very low or nil.

How to Invest in Bonds with Aetram India?

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