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But what does this definition mean? Most definitions end up looking very boring and sometimes leave us more confused than ever before! While they are known as definitions, they usually fail to define anything. In this lesson, I will try to simplify the concept of ‘Commercial Papers’ for you… A Commercial Paper (CP) is an unsecured, short-term debt instrument issued by a corporation, typically for meeting short-term liabilities.

Understanding Commercial Papers – By Prof. Simply Simple A Commercial Paper (CP) is 1.a money-market instrument 2.issued by large banks & corporations 3.to garner money from the market 4.to meet short term needs.

It was introduced in India in It was aimed at providing highly rated corporates with a borrowing option. So while they could borrow from a bank, now with the help of a CP, they could also borrow from the open market. Since CP is used to borrow directly from the market, the rate of interest is lesser as compared to the banks. When & why was it introduced in India?

A commercial paper is a lower cost alternative to borrowing from a bank. However not all organizations are in a position to issue CPs. Only reputed organizations whose papers have a good rating can borrow directly through CPs and save money. Thus…

Say Future Group, the owner of a large retail store like Big Bazaar, wishes to raise funds from the market to purchase its merchandise. If it were to go to a bank for a loan, then it would probably have to pay around 15% interest on the loan. But from the open market it could perhaps get the loan at only 10%. Hence by resorting to an instrument like CP, the organization gains 5%. To give an example…

By issuing CPs the organization borrows directly from investors and by-passes the banks. As a result, it gets to borrow at a lower rate from the market as compared to what the banks would have charged. This process is also called Financial Disintermediation or in other words getting rid of the mediator. Therefore…

Corporates Primary dealers Financial Institutions (FIs) So who is eligible to issue CPs?

Individuals Banking companies Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) etc. And who can invest in CPs?

And for what maturity periods are CPs issued? CPs can be issued for maturities between a minimum of 15 days and a maximum of up to one year from the date of issue. Therefore it is used to fund the working capital or current requirements of organizations.

A major benefit of a CP is that it does not need to be registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) as long as it matures before nine months (270 days). However, one important point to note is that the borrowed amount can only be used to fulfill current requirements. It is not meant be used for purchase of fixed assets, such as a new plant. Some other things to remember about CPs…

Treasury Bills or T- Bills are exactly the same as CPs. Except that while CPs are issued by corporates, T- Bills are issued by the Government for financing its working capital needs. If you have understood CPs, let me tell you what Treasury Bills are…

To Sum Up What: A Commercial Paper (CP) is an unsecured money market instrument issued by a corporation or bank in the form of a promissory note. Why: It provides the organization a borrowing option other than a bank. When: CPs are issued or sold when an organization needs to borrow money for its short term needs. How: Once a business becomes established, it can issue CPs after having them rated.

Hope you have now understood the concept of Commercial Papers In case of any query, please