Corporate Bonds
Corporate bonds are debt securities issued by corporations. When investors buy these bonds, they lend money to the issuing company in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the principal amount at maturity. Corporate bonds carry higher risks but offer higher potential returns.
How can we help?
We help investors select suitable corporate bonds by assessing the creditworthiness of issuing entities, analysing prevailing interest rates, sharing our perspective on interest-rate trends, and explaining tax implications and liquidity risks.