Fixed Income Instruments

Irredeemable Debentures

These debentures have no fixed date of redemption

Irredeemable debentures are a type of financial instrument that lacks a specific maturity date and are held until the company faces liquidation. Unlike other debentures, they do not have a fixed date for redemption. These debentures pose a unique risk as they rely on the company's future performance and stability. However, they also offer potential benefits, such as higher interest rates. It's important to carefully consider the implications of investing in irredeemable debentures before making any decisions.

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