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Which company issues bonds in Pakistan?

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Sophia Koch

Updated on January 13, 2026

Government Bonds

  • Pakistan Investment Bonds.
  • US Special Dollar Bonds.
  • Wapda Bonds.
  • National Saving Bonds.
  • and Sukuk.

    What are company debentures?

    In corporate finance, a debenture is a medium- to long-term debt instrument used by large companies to borrow money, at a fixed rate of interest. The interest paid to them is a charge against profit in the company’s financial statements.

    What are types of debenture?

    The major types of debentures are:

    • Registered Debentures: Registered debentures are registered with the company.
    • Bearer Debentures:
    • Secured Debentures:
    • Unsecured Debentures:
    • Redeemable Debentures:
    • Non-redeemable Debentures:
    • Convertible Debentures:
    • Non-convertible Debentures:

    Which bonds are available in Pakistan?

    Q. What are the denominations of Prize Bond available? The Prize Bonds in Pakistan are available in Rs. 100, 200, 750, 1500, 7500, 15000, 25000, 40000 and 40,000 Premium Bonds denominations.

    Can a company issue debentures at a premium?

    The company can issue debentures at a par, at a premium or at a discount as explained below. Once the company invites the applications and the investors apply for the debentures, the company can issue debentures in one of the following ways:

    Can a debenture be converted into a share?

    In some cases, a company will allow an investor to convert their debenture into shares of the company. It makes them an attractive option for investors because they can gain equity in the company.

    What are the different types of secured debentures?

    a) Secured Debentures: These debentures carry a charge on some assets of the issuing company. In case the company fails to repay the debt, its assets will be sold off to pay creditors. This security on debentures may be of two types: Fixed-charge or Floating charge.

    Who is the intermediary of a debenture in India?

    A Body Corporate registered with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) as Debenture Trustee (intermediary) is called Professional Trusteevi. As per SEBI guidelines, Trustee should not act or associate with any Debenture / Bond Issue where he is associated as Investor or Lender.