Digital platforms democratizing access to bond market
Newly launched ET Markets Bonds Corner is a new initiative to make bond investments more accessible to everyday Indian investors who are becoming more mature in introducing diversity to their investment portfolio http://economictimes.indiatimes.com.
At the same time, market volatility also pushes more investors toward stable, predictable returns, said ET Markets, India’s leading market watch platform, which has partnership with Jiraaf.
The Indian bond market, traditionally dominated by institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals, is seeing increasing interest from retail investors keen for a diversified portfolio. ET Markets Bonds Corner with Jiraaf will address this interest need offering comprehensive resources to navigate fixed-income investments and make real-time investment decisions https://www.bseindia.com/.
ET Markets Bonds Corner will feature:
• Daily News
• Educational Content: Easy-to-understand explainers for beginners of bond terminology, risks, yields, and tax implications
• Q&A with Experts: Live analysis from industry leaders, including Saurav Ghosh and Vineet Agrawal, the cofounders of Jiraaf, among others, hosted by ET Markets and Finance Editor Kshitij Anand
• Investment Insights: Strategic guidance on incorporating bonds into diversified portfolios
• Market Trends: Analysis of retail interest in private credit, debt market liquidity, and comparisons between bonds and other asset classes
• Listing of Active Opportunities with real-time transaction capability
Puneet Gupt, COO, Times Internet, commented on the launch of ET Markets Bonds Corner on 13 May, “At ET Markets, our strength lies in delivering in-depth market news and insightful analysis. With the launch of our dedicated Bonds section, we’re taking this further by seamlessly integrating Jiraaf’s marketplace, ensuring our readers receive a comprehensive and uniquely ET experience exploring and investing in bonds with confidence and ease. It’s a win-win for our readers.”
Recent regulatory changes by SEBI and RBI, alongside digital platforms like Jiraaf, have lowered entry barriers for retail investors. Investors can now participate with as little as Rs.10,000, accessing curated, SEBI-compliant opportunities with transparent information https://www.nseindia.com/.
Jiraaf Co-Founders Saurav Ghosh and Vineet Agrawal also chimed in saying, “Digital platforms are democratizing access to the bond market. At Jiraaf, we’re curating a diverse range of high yield investment opportunities—tailored to suit every investor’s unique goal, risk appetite, and return expectations. Our aim is to make fixed income investing simple, accessible, and transparent for all.”
The platform addresses common investor questions about credit ratings, default risk, returns assessment, and incorporating bonds into financial plans https://sbi.com.in/.
As India’s bond market plays an increasingly vital role in the country’s economic growth, ET Markets Bonds Corner will be a valuable resource for investors looking to participate in this evolving landscape.
ET Markets Bond Corner is positioned as a comprehensive knowledge hub for fixed-income insights. It includes video explainers, visual guides, and thematic breakdowns that simplify bond concepts and emphasize their role in diversification. Fiinews.com