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Past NCD Details

Name of IssuerListing on ExchangeOpening DateClosing DateRatingTenor (in months)Issue Size (Rs in crs.)StatusAllotment Status
Kosamattam Finance Limited BSE/NSE 30/10/2025 06/11/2025 “IND A/STABLE” 18, 36,42, 50,60,84 up to Rs.200 Crs ISSUE CLOSED
Indel Money Limited BSE/NSE 13/10/2025 24/10/2025 'IVR A-/Stable 366 Days,24, 36, 60,72 up to Rs.300 Crs ISSUE CLOSED
SMC GLOBAL SECURITIES LIMITED BSE/NSE 16/10/2025 24/10/2025 'ICRA A Stable' 24, 36, 60 up to Rs.150 Crs ISSUE CLOSED
SURAT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION BSE/NSE 06/10/2025 09/10/2025 Crisil AA+/ Stable & IND AA+/ Stable 48, 60 up to Rs.200 Crs ISSUE CLOSED
Capri Global Capital Limited BSE/NSE 30/09/2025 07/10/2025 “ACUITE AA | Stable” & “IVR AA/ Positive” 18, 36, 60,120 up to Rs.400 Crs ISSUE CLOSED
Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd BSE/NSE 24/09/2025 30/09/2025 Crisil A+/ Stable 24, 36, 60,120 up to Rs.300 Crs ISSUE CLOSED CLICK HERE
Nido Home Finance Limited BSE/NSE 21/08/2025 03/09/2025 Crisil A+/ Stable 24,36,60,120 Rs. 200 crores ISSUE CLOSED
Muthoottu Mini Financiers Limited BSE/NSE 18/08/2025 22/08/2025 ICRA A [Stable] by IRCA Limited 18, 24, 36, 60 up to Rs.300 Crs ISSUE CLOSED
ICL Fincorp Limited BSE/NSE 31/07/2025 13/08/2025 BBB-/Stable by CRISIL 13,24,36,60,70 up to Rs.100 Cr ISSUE CLOSED
Sammaan Capital Limited BSE/NSE 15/07/2025 28/07/2025 Crisil AA/Stable & ( ICRA) AA (Stable) 24,36,60,84,120 Rs 200.00 Crores ISSUE CLOSED
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Go to the Public Issue NCD tab.

STEP 2

Look for the ongoing issue's form and click on "Invest now"..

STEP 3

Enter your PAN and click on the "Apply Now" button.

STEP 4

Choose the scheme you want and enter the investment amount.

What is an NCD (Non-Convertible Debenture)?

A Non-Convertible Debenture (NCD) is a fixed-income investment instrument issued by companies to raise funds from investors. Unlike convertible debentures, NCDs cannot be converted into equity shares of the issuing company and are instead repaid with a fixed interest rate over a defined period.

NCDs are popular among investors seeking stable returns and lower-risk investments compared to equities. They come in both secured and unsecured forms, offering periodic interest payouts and principal repayment at maturity.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Clear answers to the most common questions we receive.

NCD offers fixed returns at predetermined interest rates, making them attractive for investors seeking stable income. They are less volatile than equities and can provide regular payouts through monthly, quarterly, or annual interest options.

In an NCD investment, investors lend money to a company for a fixed period in return for regular interest payouts and principal repayment at maturity. NCDs are listed on stock exchanges, allowing investors to buy or sell NCDs before maturity.

A secured NCD is backed by the company’s assets, offering added safety in case of default. An unsecured NCD, however, does not have asset backing and carries higher risk but may offer higher NCD interest rates as compensation to investors.

Investors can apply for NCD (Non-Convertible Debenture) issues online through their demat account or net banking platforms using ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount). You can also explore and apply for upcoming NCD issues conveniently through trusted financial platforms like rrfinance.com, which provides detailed NCD information, issue dates, ratings, and a simple online application process for seamless investing

Before making any NCD investment, investors should analyze the issuer’s credit rating, interest rate, repayment history, and tenure. A higher-rated NCD indicates lower credit risk. Always read the NCD prospectus for detailed terms and conditions.

Interest earned from NCD investments is taxable under the “Income from Other Sources” category. Short-term and long-term capital gains tax may apply if NCDs are sold on the exchange before maturity. The tax rate depends on your holding period and income slab.

Once the NCD issue closes, the company allots debentures based on subscription levels. Investors can check NCD allotment status on the registrar’s website using their PAN, application number, or demat details. Allotted NCDs are credited directly to the demat account.

Yes, NCDs can be sold before maturity if they are listed on the stock exchange. This provides liquidity to investors who want to exit early. However, the NCD market price may vary based on interest rate movements and credit ratings.

SEBI Registration No: NSE Cash: INB231219636 | SEBI Registration No: NSE Derivative: INF231219636 | SEBI Registration No: BSE Cash: INB011219632 | SEBI Registration No: MCX-SX: INE261219636 | SEBI Registration No: NSE Currency: INE231219636 | SEBI Registration No: USE: INE271219631 | SEBI Registration No: CDSL: IN-DP-CDSL-3242005 | NCDEX Membership No: 00635 | MCX Membership No: 28850 | NSEL Membership No: 10650 | RBI Registration No: NBFC: N-14.03215 | IRDA Registration Number : CB-066/03 | AMFI Registration No : ARN -0032| SEBI Registration No: Merchant Banker: INM000007508

* Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Please read the scheme information and other related documents carefully before investing.