What is the maximum time allowed to keep an NCD open?
The maturity period for an NCD depends upon issuance of the debenture e.g. 3 years, 5 years, 10 years etc.
The maturity of NCD can’t be extended beyond issuance of the debenture. This gives you flexibility to choose a fixed income between short and long tenures based on your investment goals.
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