Why is there a price discrepancy between NSE/ BSE and Vested?
The prices you see on NSE and BSE for bonds might be old because bond trading there happens less often. On our platform, we get fresh prices every day directly from Bond Institutions. We collect a lot of bond prices from different places, so you always see the newest and best (lowest) price for any bond on our platform. This helps you know the most recent value of the bonds before you decide.
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When a bond is traded in the market, its price can diverge from its par value (the value at which it was originally issued by the issuer). Discounted Price: If the bond's market price falls below its par value, it is said to be trading at a ...
Why should I consider buying INR Bonds from Vested?
Bonds can provide you fixed upto 12% with relatively lower risk when compared to other fixed income instruments in the market. With Vested, you get additional benefits and features including: Trusted platform: Vested has partnered with ...
What are the different types of INR Bonds available on Vested?
There are two types of INR Bonds available on Vested: Corporate Bonds: Issued by private companies with good credit ratings, corporate bonds offer higher potential returns compared to G-Secs and PSU bonds, but also carry higher risk. The ...
Is there any fees to invest in INR Bonds?
No, there is no fees charged by Vested to invest in INR Bonds.
Can I hold my INR Bonds in demat form?
When you purchase bonds through Vested, they are automatically credited to the demat account you've linked during the KYC process, making the process seamless and efficient.