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WiseAlpha say they are an award-winning online investment platform that liberates a multi-trillion-dollar market for the masses.

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4.7

181 Good Money Guide reviewers have given this provider an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on their genuine experience.

Excellent83%
Very good7%
Average6%
Poor3%
Terrible1%

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Sean Bagguley @ 04/26/2019 01:15

26th April 2019

A great concept giving easy access to senior secured loans/bonds which would only normally be available to the corporate world! Backed by a very user friendly platform and outstanding customer service.

Online Platform 5/5

Customer Service 5/5

Fees & Pricing 5/5

Sean Bagguley

WiseAlpha Expert Review

WiseAlpha Review

Name: WiseAlpha

Description: WiseAlpha is an online investment platform that enables UK investors to invest in fractional corporate bonds. Its aim is to make bonds – which traditionally were only accessible to large institutional investors due to high minimum transaction levels (£100k+) – more accessible to private investors.

Summary

For those looking for more adventurous bond investments, WiseAlpha lets you invest in bonds with high minimum deposits you wouldn’t ordinarily be able to access.

Pros

  • Extensive high-yield bond access
  • Good educational material
  • Easy to use

 

Cons

  • OTC product
  • No FSCS coverage
  • For sophisticated investors only
  • Pricing
    (4)
  • Market Access
    (4)
  • Online Platform
    (4)
  • Customer Service
    (4)
  • Research & Analysis
    (4)
Overall
4

WiseAlpha Alternatives

For those looking to invest in corporate bonds, there are a number of alternatives to WiseAlpha.

One alternative is the London Stock Exchange’s Order Book for Retail Bonds (ORB). This is a platform for investing in UK fixed income securities. More than 60 gilts and over 100 corporate bonds (tradable in denominations of £1,000 or similar) are available for trading on the electronic order book.

Another alternative is Hargreaves Lansdown. It currently offers access to several hundred corporate bonds issued by companies such as HSBC Holdings, Marks & Spencer Group, and National Grid. Many are only available over the phone, however. Saxo Markets is another broker that offers exposure to bonds. It currently offers access to more than 5,000 government and corporate bonds in Europe, US, Asia, Middle East and Latin America digitally.

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