CORPORATE FIXED DEPOSITS
Corporate Deposits
offered by companies viz. manufacturing firms and housing finance ventures.
They usually offer a higher interest rate as compared to banks and Non-Banking
Financial Companies (NBFCs). This variant of Term Deposits is regulated by
Section 58 A of the Companies Act, 2013.
Company/Corporate FD: Who Should Invest If you have a short-term financial
goal such as saving for an international trip or buying a gift for your spouse,
corporate fixed deposits can be a good investment option.
However, corporate FDs are not
covered by the DICGC (deposit insurance of up to ₹5 lakh which is only
available for Bank FDs). To overcome this concern, ensure you check the basic
fundamentals of the company are strong and the company enjoys a good credit
rating. If the credit rating by credible agencies is below average you must
reconsider putting your money in that particular company and look for other
reliable companies. It is ideal to invest in a high-rated corporate deposit
with AAA or equivalent rating. It signifies the highest safety regarding the
payment of interest and the principal. As you go lower in the rating chart, the
degree of safety reduces.
Corporate/Company Fixed Deposit:
Why You Should Invest
Corporate fixed deposits fare better than Bank FDs as they offer a
significantly higher interest rate. The interest rate difference between
regular Bank FDs and corporate fixed deposits is generally in the range of 1%
to 3%. This seemingly small difference can have a sizable impact on your corpus
in the long run. You can see this difference by using a FD
return calculator using different FD interest rates.
Moreover, company fixed deposits mostly have lower lock-ins and are bit more
flexible in how the interest gets paid.
Similar to Bank FDs, a corporate
fixed deposit can also be used to avail loan facility when you require the
funds in case of an emergency. The sanctioned amount can vary from one
financial institution to the other. Usually, it can go as high as 75% of the
fixed deposit amount.
How to Choose the Best Company
Fixed Deposits?
If you are planning to opt for company
fixed deposits, it is easy to choose the one that offers the highest interest
rate. However, that approach is not ideal. Here are some key factors that can
help you choose the best corporate fixed deposit:
Company's background:
It is a smart choice to
look into the history of the company you want to start an FD with. A credible
company with a good track record of happy customers and a long history of
profitability is a safe bet. The internet has made it easier for investors to
surf through the financial institutions' websites and compare their options
before zeroing in on the final company.
Repayment history:
Recently, the FD market has
become more competitive than ever before. With the lure of high-interest rates,
there have been many cases in the past where companies have defaulted on their
payments. Or, the depositors have not received their payments on time. Look for
companies with timely repayment of fixed deposits and regular interest
payments.
Credit rating:
Popular credit rating
agencies such as ICRA and CRISIL have a 14-point rating system to determine the
assumed risk levels of a company fixed deposit. The higher the rating, the
safer is the investment. You can gauge the stability of a corporate fixed
deposit with its rating and even compare similar products to finalize your
investment option.
Benefits of the Company/Corporate Fixed Deposits
Now, let us look at the main advantages of
investing in the best corporate FDs:
·
Flexibility of tenure:
Similar to Bank FDs,
Corporate FDs also offer the flexibility of tenure ranging from 12 to 60 months
for which you can remain invested. So, if you are saving for a short-term goal,
you can invest for one year. If you are looking to build a decent corpus, you
can invest for five years.
·
Assured returns:
As we learnt earlier, the best
company FDs enjoy higher ratings from notable credit rating agencies. Most
companies offering corporate deposits are certified with CRISIL's FAAA/Stable
rating and ICRA's MAAA/Stable rating. These are considered as some of the
highest safety ratings offered in the industry in terms of timely payment of
principal and interest. A company with a high credit rating is likely to
guarantee assured returns on your investment regardless of the market
fluctuations.
·
Higher interest rates:
Compared to Bank
FD rates, corporate FD rates are higher. Over and above these interest rates,
senior citizens can avail of an additional benefit of 0.25%. So, if an
individual invests with Bajaj Finserv for less than 2 years, he will earn an
interest rate of, say, 6.10%. For a senior citizen, the interest rate would be
6.35%.
This fixed income can come in handy for
senior citizens who rely on fixed deposit returns post-retirement for meeting
their living expenses.
Eligibility Criteria for Corporate/Company Fixed Deposit
Listed below are the individuals and group
enterprises who are eligible to apply for a company FD:
·
Individuals
(Residents and Non-Resident Indians)
·
Members
of Hindu Undivided Family (HUF)
·
Clubs
·
Corporates
·
Association
·
Societies
·
Educational
Institutions
·
Partnership
Companies
·
Cooperatives
Documents Required for Corporate Fixed Deposit (CFD)
The following documents are
required by individuals to open a corporate FD:
·
Voter ID Card
·
Ration Card
·
Passport
·
Driver's License
·
Aadhaar Card
·
PAN Card
·
NREGA Job Card
·
Valid Employee's ID
·
Government-validated address proof
· 2 Colour Passport-sized photographs
Tax Implications on Corporate
Deposits
Interest
earned on corporate deposits is taxable as per the income tax bracket you fall
under. This means, if you fall under the 30% tax bracket, you pay 30% tax on
interest earned in corporate deposits. According to the Income Tax Act, if the
interest earned in a financial year from a corporate FD exceeds Rs.5,000, TDS
will be deducted. You can avoid paying TDS by submitting Form 15G (or Form 15H
in the case of senior citizens) to the bank or non-banking financial
institution.
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