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24-01-2020
Debentures are "debt securities" issued by the private sector in order to raise funds for use in various activities of the company e.g. for investment, expanding business, buying equipment or building factories. Debentures can be divided into the unit and each unit has equal value. In Thailand, the issuance of debentures is usually set at 1,000 baht per unit, and most debentures have a minimum purchase value of 100,000 baht or more in case of selling to investors institution or large investors
In investing through debentures, the buyer of the debenture will be a creditor while the bond issuer will be in debtor status who comes to borrow money with a promise to pay back the loan interest to the borrower at a certain rate according to the terms of the loan agreement which is a medium to long term contract, for example, 3-year to 10-year bonds. Debentures are like government bonds. The difference is only government bonds issued by the government while the bonds issued by private companies.
Bond yields will be in the form of interest. Payments of interest are made twice a year or every 6 months. But for some debentures, it may be paid 4 times a year or every 3 months. And the interest received from the debentures is subject to a 15% withholding tax, just like those for from other types of interest.
Type of debentures
At present, the company issuing debentures has issued various forms of debentures. This is to attract investors to be interested in the company's debentures and to enable the company to issue debentures at a low-interest rate. Examples of debentures that are currently offered for sale are as follows
For Preferred Stock it is not a type of debenture. It is an equity instrument similar to ordinary shares but just there is no voting right in the administration. There is a difference from ordinary shares, that is Preferred shareholders are entitled to return capital before ordinary shareholders in case the company is liquidated.
Benefits from investing in debentures
Credit Rating
A credit rating is a credit risk assessment tool that is widely used. Each credit rating has a letter symbol such as AAA or AA to indicate the relative risk which helps those involved either the issuer of the instrument, financial institutions, underwriters, and investors can understand more easily how the risks of both the issuers and the debt securities are more, equal or less than other instruments.
The credit rating disclosed to the public is prepared by the Credit Rating Agency, which are international institutions like Standard & Poor’s (S & P’s), Moody’s and Fitch Ratings. The Credit Rating Agency is responsible for credit ratings of companies around the world, including national credit ratings. In Thailand, there are TRIS Rating and Fitch Ratings (Thailand). Here are the short meanings of the credit ranking that can be invested is from BBB up.
Investment | TRIS | Fitch | Moody’s | S&P | คำอธิบาย |
AAA | AAA(tha) | Aaa | AAA | Highest credit rating. Lower risk of default payment | |
AA | AA(tha) | Aa | AA | Secondary high credit rating.Very low risk of default credit rating | |
A | A(tha) | A | A | Low risk | |
BBB | BBB(tha) | Baa | BBB | Moderate level of risk and payment ability |
Risks from investing in debentures
Therefore, before deciding to invest in debentures, investors should consider investment goals and the investment period clearly and consider the credit ratings of those debentures whether it matches the level of risk that you can accept.
Nipapan Poonsathianrasap CFP,
Independent Financial Advisor, Writer, and Lecturer.