How to manage Government Securities (G-Sec's), Treasury bills (T-Bills) and State Government Loans (SDL's) in MProfit?

Modified on Fri, 3 May at 10:27 AM

You can manage G-Sec (Government Securities), T-Bills (Treasury Bills) and SDL's (State Development Loans) in MProfit under Traded Bonds categories.

1. Government Securities (G-Sec): G-Secs are tradeable instruments issued by either the Central Government or State Governments.

Typically, these bonds have a maturity period of over one year. 


For example, you might see something like G-Sec 10.18% GS 2026 (ISIN IN0020010081).


2. Treasury Bills (T-bills): T-bills are short-term debt instruments issued by the Government of India, serving as money market instruments.

They come in three tenors or maturity periods: 91 days, 182 days, and 364 days.

For instance, you might encounter T-Bill 01/08/2024 MATURING 182 DTB (ISIN IN002023Y458).


3. SDLs (State Development Loans): are bonds issued by state governments to finance their fiscal deficits. Typically, SDLs have a maturity period of 10 years or more.

An example would be SDL 6.63% KARNATAKA SDL 2034 (ISIN IN1920200525).


How to add these assets under Traded Bonds?

See the example of G-Sec. Similarly, you can add T-Bills and SDLs in MProfit.


Step 1: Login to your MProfit account and click the (+) sign.

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Step 2: Select Add Transaction from the drop-down list.


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Step 3: Select Traded Bonds for the Asset Class.


Then click Select.


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Step 4: Select the Date.

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Step 5: Click on Add Row.

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Step 6: Select the desired Traded Bond from the list.

To search for a bond, you can either enter its ISIN number or its name.


For example, G-Sec 10.18% GS 2026 (ISIN IN0020010081).

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Step 7: Fill in all the required details like the Purchase Quantity, Purchase Price Brokerage and Purchase Amount.


Then finally, click Save.

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This is you can seamlessly manage Government Securities (G-Sec's), Treasury bills (T-Bills) and State Government Loans (SDL's) in MProfit!

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