Corporate fixed deposits (FDs), also referred to as company fixed deposits, are investments where funds are deposited for a predetermined period at a fixed rate of interest. These deposits are offered by financial institutions, including non-banking financial companies (NBFCs). The maturity period of corporate FDs typically varies from several months to several years. Similar to banks, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) authorises certain NBFCs to accept deposits at fixed rates and terms. These deposits are commonly known as company or corporate FDs in everyday language.