CORPORATE FD
A Corporate Fixed Deposit (FD) is a type of debt instrument offered by companies as a means of raising capital. It is similar to a traditional fixed deposit offered by a bank, but is issued by a corporation rather than a financial institution. Corporate FDs generally offer higher interest rates than traditional fixed deposits, making them an attractive option for investors seeking higher returns.
Investing in a Corporate FD involves lending money to a corporation for a fixed period of time, usually ranging from 1 to 5 years. The corporation promises to pay the investor a fixed rate of interest, which is usually paid on a semi-annual or annual basis. At the end of the term, the principal amount is returned to the investor.