[Opinion] Debenture Disclosure Requirements under AS, Ind AS & Schedule III
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CA Bhawna Grover – [2025] 178 taxmann.com 655 (Article)
1 Introduction
2. Presentation of Debentures under Schedule III
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- Bonds or Debentures
- Term loans (banks/others)
- Deposits
- Related party loans
- Liability component of compound instruments, etc.
(b) Within each category, a further split is required between Secured and Unsecured borrowings.
(c) For secured debentures, the nature of security must be disclosed.
As per Schedule III, companies are required to disclose:
(a) Nature of debentures like secured or unsecured, convertible or redeemable etc.
(b) Terms of redemption or conversion, shown in descending order of maturity/conversion date i.e. disclose debentures in descending order of maturity. The farthest redemption or conversion date should be listed first.
(c) Where redemption is in instalments, the earliest due date is to be considered.
(d) Particulars of any debentures redeemed but with reissue power available.
(e) Unpaid matured debentures and related interest as part of Other Financial Liabilities.
(f) Period and amount of default in repayment of principal or interest on debentures as on the balance sheet date should be separately disclosed.
The following extracts from annual reports of listed companies illustrate how these disclosure requirements for debentures are presented in practice.
(a) The below extract is from the annual reports of Reliance industries Limited and Tata Motors Limited for FY 2024-25, reflecting the nature of debentures along with their disclosure in descending order of maturity.
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