safety of corporate fixed deposits
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It has been more than five years since his fixed deposits matured, but Delhi-based Ramesh Kumar is yet to get his money back. He has made countless calls to
the company and used up reams for filing complaints, but to no avail. "The officials say that the company is facing a financial crunch. I have almost lost hope of
getting my money back," says the octogenerian.
Kumar made the cardinal mistake of investing in a corporate fixed deposit without assessing the credentials of the company or looking at its repayment record."The interest rate was higher than that offered by banks and I needed money for my expenses after retirement," he says ruefully.
He is not alone. An estimated Rs 1,000 crore of small investors' money has been lost in this way. The fixed deposits have long matured, but issuers don't have the
money to repay the investors. The Investor Helpline launched by Delhi-based Midas Touch Investors' Association has around 3,500 grievances relating to unpaid
fixed deposits pending with it.
"This is a just a fraction of the actual default cases. What's shocking is that some of these companies had nationalised banks as trustees, who had an obligation to
oversee timely payments as per Sebi rules. However, they didn't do much to protect the depositors," says Virender Jain, founder of Midas Touch.
Not all companies in the defaulters' list are obscure names like Chain Roop
Bhansali's CRB Capital. The list includes established names, such as
Lloyds Finance, Morepan Laboratories, Escorts Finance, DCM Financial
Services, Nagarjuna Finance, Duncan Industries and Kirloskar Investments
and Finance.
Over the past few years, several companies have turned to the public to
raise capital to fund their expansion plans. They have done so because
banks have raised lending rates. More importantly, it has become
increasingly difficult for dubious companies to borrow from banks.
The Reserve Bank of India has directed the banks to lay greater s tress on
due diligence before extending corporate loans. Sometimes, companies
borrow to fund their projects but use the money for working capital needs
or to retire outstanding debts. The RBI wants the banks to ensure that the funds are used for the purpose for which they were borrowed, not for diverting to other
activities.
However, most investors are oblivious to these undercurrents. They think that fixed deposits from established companies are as safe as any other fixed deposit. "I
was taken in by the names of issuing companies and thought they were trustworthy. How else can you take a decision?" asks Kumar.
What makes matters worse is that corporate fixed deposits are unsecured loans that do not guarantee anything to the investor in case of a default. When you
invest in a bank fixed deposit, the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation ensures that Rs 1 lakh per bank is repaid to you in case of a default. But
there is no guarantee for deposits with companies and NBFCs.
Of course, this does not mean that all company fixed deposits are unsafe. It's just that you need to pick the right companies. Banks have the wherewithal and
systems in place to assess the repayment capacity of a company. How would an ordinary investor know whether the issuer of the corporate fixed deposit will use
the funds prudently?
This is where credit rating of fixed deposits comes into the picture. Rating is assigned to an instrument by a credit rating agency after a comprehensive analysis of
business risks, financial risks and management quality. These agencies primarily assess the adequacy of cash flow in meeting the debt servicing obligations.
The credit rating is a hallmark of quality for a fixed deposit. Experts
consider these an important factor while deciding on investments. "Credit
ratings are a fairly reliable indicator of the risk for short-term debt
products, especially fixed deposits in companies," says Harsh Roongta,
CEO, Apnapaisa.com.
"We tell our clients not to invest in company deposits if there is no credit
rating assigned to them," says Anil Rego, chief financial planner, Rights
Horizon, a Bangalore-based financial planning firm.
Credit rating agencies revise their ratings in case of a significant change in
the business or financial risk profile of the issuer. Experts recommend that
investors should keep tabs on the same.
"If the rating falls below a level that one is comfortable with, it is a signal
to withdraw your investments," says Anjan Ghosh, head of corporate
sector ratings at Icra Ltd. Concurs DR Dogra, managing director and
CEO, CARE. "The investor must keep track of this change in rating by
checking the website of the rating agency," he says.
For the investor, the choice is simple: invest in high quality fixed deposits
and earn a lower rate or go for a high interest and risk your entire capital.
Choose what you think is best for you.
Please send your feedback to [email protected]
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