Bonds
Why do I see the error ‘Fresh buying is blocked for SGBs in your account…’ on FYERS?
If you're seeing the message that fresh buying is blocked for Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) in your FYERS account, it's due to regulatory changes from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) impacting non-individual account holders. Why this error occurs? As ...
What are the charges and cut-off timings for investing in Bonds via FYERS?
When investing in Government Bonds such as G-Secs, T-Bills, and State Development Loans (SDLs) through FYERS, there are no brokerage charges for primary market investments. However, if you sell them before maturity on the exchange, standard FYERS ...
What types of bonds are available on FYERS (Corporate Bonds, G-Secs, T-Bills, SDLs, SGBs)?
FYERS provides access to a wide range of bond investments, catering to both retail and institutional investors. Each type of bond has unique features, risks, and benefits. Below is an overview of the main bond categories available on FYERS. Corporate ...
Can I pledge Bonds (Corporate, G-Secs, T-Bills, SDLs, SGBs) as collateral on FYERS?
Yes, you can pledge eligible bonds in your FYERS Demat account to obtain additional margin for trading in the derivatives (F&O) segment. Pledged securities act as collateral and are treated as cash equivalents where permitted. The margin benefit ...
What interest, returns, and taxation rules apply to Bonds on FYERS?
Bonds on FYERS—Government Securities (G-Secs), Treasury Bills (T-Bills), State Development Loans (SDLs), Corporate Bonds, and Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs)—offer different forms of interest, returns, and taxation treatment. Here’s a complete overview. ...
What is the minimum and maximum amount I can invest in Bonds via FYERS, and can I use my trading account balance?
At FYERS, investors can participate in a wide range of bonds including Corporate Bonds, Government Securities (G-Secs), Treasury Bills (T-Bills), State Development Loans (SDLs), and Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs). Each category has different minimum and ...
How can I modify or cancel my Bond orders on FYERS?
On FYERS, the process of modifying or cancelling bond orders depends on the type of bond you are applying for. Government Securities (G-Secs), Treasury Bills (T-Bills), and State Development Loans (SDLs) placed via the Debt Market portal can be ...
Can NRIs invest in Bonds on FYERS (G-Secs, T-Bills, SDLs, Corporate Bonds, SGBs)?
Yes, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) can invest in Government Securities (G-Secs), Treasury Bills (T-Bills), State Development Loans (SDLs), and certain Corporate Bonds through FYERS. However, restrictions apply to Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs). The ...
How is SGB price determined and how is interest calculated/paid?
Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) provide investors with two forms of value: price appreciation linked to gold prices, and a fixed interest income paid semi-annually. Here’s how both components work. 1. Issue price at subscription The Government of India ...
What interest, returns, and taxation rules apply to Bonds on FYERS?
When investing in bonds via FYERS—including Government Securities (G-Secs), Treasury Bills (T-Bills), State Development Loans (SDLs), Corporate Bonds, and Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs)—it’s important to understand how interest, returns, taxation, and ...
How do I redeem Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) on FYERS, and what sell price will I receive?
Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) can be redeemed in two ways — either through the primary market with the Reserve Bank of India (via the FYERS SGB portal) or through the secondary market by selling on NSE/BSE using FYERS platforms. The redemption price ...
What are Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) and who is eligible to invest?
Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are government-issued debt securities that allow investors to gain exposure to gold without holding it in physical form. These bonds are denominated in grams of gold and provide dual benefits—capital appreciation linked to ...
How can I apply for or buy Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) on FYERS?
You can invest in Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) on FYERS in two ways — by subscribing during RBI’s primary issue window through the FYERS SGB Portal, or by buying listed SGBs in the secondary market on NSE/BSE via FYERS platforms. Each route has a ...
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How Long Does It Take to Process a Withdrawal Request on FYERS?
Timing matters when it comes to fund withdrawals. Depending on when and how you place your request—and how the funds were added—this guide explains when you can expect the amount to be processed and credited to your bank account. Withdrawal ...
Why do I see warning messages when trading stocks on FYERS?
When placing an order on FYERS, you might occasionally see a warning message such as “Regulatory Caution.” These alerts are shown for stocks that fall under one or more regulatory, risk, or trading restrictions. They’re meant to inform and protect ...
What are alerts in the order panel?
The alerts option in the order window has been introduced to keep a check on your trading patterns and risk management. There are four options for setting alerts, namely: Price Stop-loss Value Max Loss Price: In this box, you need to enter the ...
How to get in touch with FYERS Support team?
Need assistance with your FYERS account or services? Our support team is here to help during business hours via email and phone. Whether you're facing technical issues or have account-related queries, we're committed to providing timely solutions. ...
What is Running Account Settlement/Quarterly Settlement?
Running Account Settlement, also known as Quarterly Settlement, is a SEBI-mandated process where brokers must return idle client funds from the trading account back to the client’s registered bank account. This ensures that clients retain control ...