WiseAlpha Reviews
4.8
235 Good Money Guide users have given this provider a review rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on their genuine experience.
Excellent87%
Very good6%
Average5%
Poor2%
Terrible0%

WiseAlpha Reviews: Best Bond Broker 2025

Home > Reviews > WiseAlpha

WiseAlpha Customer Reviews

Tell us what you think of this provider.

5/5

23rd August 2020

Pros:

access to bonds not available for everyone before

Cons:

n/a

GMG Awards Voter: [11926133730]

3/5

23rd August 2020

Pros:

Bond market access

Cons:

Make it easier to understand

GMG Awards Voter: [11925563589]

3/5

22nd August 2020

Pros:

very good but every investment start from £100.00

Cons:

allow a minimum buy from £10.00 not very investments on website from £100.00

GMG Awards Voter: [11925034856]

5/5

22nd August 2020

Pros:

New

GMG Awards Voter: [11924678507]

5/5

22nd August 2020

Pros:

access to bonds

Cons:

access to bonds

GMG Awards Voter: [11924625619]

5/5

22nd August 2020

Pros:

Opened up a new and important investment category to retail investors

Cons:

Mobile apps

GMG Awards Voter: [11924338328]

3/5

22nd August 2020

Pros:

Not sure

Cons:

Better app

GMG Awards Voter: [11924225414]

5/5

22nd August 2020

Pros:

Robowise, allows portfolio diversification

Cons:

More bonds

GMG Awards Voter: [11924028050]

2/5

21st August 2020
GMG Awards Voter: [11923391506]

2/5

21st August 2020
GMG Awards Voter: [11923306331]

WiseAlpha Expert Review

WiseAlpha Expert Review: Best Bond Broker 2025
Wisealpha

Provider: WiseAlpha

Verdict: 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 (Β£100k+) – more accessible to private investors.

Is WiseAlpha a good bond broker?

Best Bond Broker 2025WiseAlpha won “Best Bond Broker” in the 2025 Good Money Guide Awards.

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
  • Open to retail and sophisticated investors

Cons

  • OTC product
  • No FSCS coverage
  • Higher risk than listed bonds
  • Pricing
    (4)
  • Market Access
    (4)
  • Online Platform
    (4)
  • Customer Service
    (4)
  • Research & Analysis
    (4)
Overall
4
WiseAlpha Launches SSAS

WiseAlpha SSAS Launch targets company execs on bond platform

WiseAlpha, a start-up investment platform which offers retail investors access to fractions of corporate bonds, has launched its own Small, Self-administered Pension Scheme (SSAS) service. Readers interested in trading fractional bonds can open a WiseAlpha SSAS by downloading and completing an application form off the firm’s website. A SSAS is a pension trust set up

Read More Β»
WiseAlpha is Crowdfunding Again

WiseAlpha’s latest crowdfunding round surpasses Β£350,000 target

WiseAlpha, a start-up digital marketplace for corporate bonds, has shot past its current crowdfunding target of Β£350,000. The company has raised Β£412,430 so far on Crowdcube, or 117% of its target for the funding round. Investors in the round will be issued equity convertibles, with shares in the company issued at a future date. In

Read More Β»
Rezaah Aahmad

Fractional Bond Investing With Rezaah Ahmad CEO of WiseAlpha

Bonds are all the rage at the moment and can be an excellent addition to anyone’s portfolio. However, compared to mainstream investments they often get overlooked as you have traditionally needed big pockets to get involved. WiseAlpha has been pioneering the concept of fractional investing making corporate bonds more accessible. As it’s been nearly five

Read More Β»

WiseAlpha raises another Β£1m via crowdfunding site Seedrs

WiseAlpha, a fintech startup dedicated to fractional bond trading and ownership has announced a new fundraising round, via the crowdfunding platform Seedrs. Unlike equities bond markets are not easily accessible to retail investors. Bonds are often denominated in units of 100,000 dollars, pounds or euros and bond issuers have traditionally focused on institutional investors, rarely

Read More Β»
Rezaah Aahmad

Rezaah Ahmad, CEO of WiseAlpha explains how and why his platform allows private clients to invest in previously unattainable high-yielding corporate bonds

Life is pretty unfair really. All the (seemingly) best stuff is reserved for people with the most money. And finance is no different. If you’re taking out a massive mortgage for an eight-bed, detached mansion on a private estate you can borrow at interest rates that are lower than for an ex-local studio flat. When

Read More Β»
Scroll to Top