Can I invest in G-Secs, T-Bills, and SDLs through FYERS?
Absolutely! You can invest in G-Secs, T-Bills, and SDLs via FYERS on both primary and secondary markets:
Primary Market: Use our Debt Market portal to apply for G-Secs, T-Bills, or SDLs. For a step-by-step guide, refer to this article.
Secondary Market: Purchase G-Secs, T-Bills, and SDLs via our trading platforms: FYERS Web, Fyers App, and Fyers Next. For detailed instructions, go through this article.
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Yes, NRIs are permitted to invest in G-Secs, T-Bills, and SDLs via FYERS. However, the transaction needs to be carried out through an NRO Non-PIS account. For a comprehensive understanding of the NRO Non-PIS account, we suggest reading this article. ...
How can I invest in G-Secs, T-Bills, and SDLs through FYERS?
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How to invest in government securities like G-Secs, T-Bills, and SDLs through the secondary markets?
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Can I pledge G-Secs, T-Bills and SDLs through FYERS?
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What is the minimum amount I can invest in G-Secs/T-Bills/SDLs?
For investments in G-Secs, T-Bills, and SDLs, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) stipulates a minimum bid amount of ₹10,000. You can increase your investment in multiples of this base amount. Here's a quick example for clarity: Considering a 20-year ...