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LFP116 – Should You Invest In Corporate Bonds Rather Than P2P? w/Rezaah Ahmad CEO WiseAlpha
Publisher |
Mike Baliman
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
Fintech
Interview
London
Technology
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Technology
Publication Date |
Nov 22, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:42:26
We all know that investing in the top P2P has been a good plan. But do corporate bonds offer better risk-adjusted value? Historically you had to have megabucks to buy bonds, or invest in a unit trust. However now WiseAlpha are Finteching the Corporate Bond Market and making direct investing available from as little as […]
We all know that investing in the top P2P has been a good plan. But do corporate bonds offer better risk-adjusted value? Historically you had to have megabucks to buy bonds, or invest in a unit trust. However now WiseAlpha are Finteching the Corporate Bond Market and making direct investing available from as little as […]

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We all know that investing in the top P2P has been a good plan. But do corporate bonds offer better risk-adjusted value? Historically you had to have megabucks to buy bonds, or invest in a unit trust. However now WiseAlpha are Finteching the Corporate Bond Market and making direct investing available from as little as £100. Yields from high quality corporates can even exceed unsecured consumer debt on P2P platforms and the industry is far older and more solid.

Ahmad.jpg">Ahmad-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150">We are joined today by CEO Rezaah Ahmad to discuss corporate bonds in the Fintech Age and WiseAlpha’s platform.

The corporate bond market is literally huge – $11.7trn and in a sense an amazing omission for Fintech so far in its mission to digitise and revolutionise the world of FS.

Topics discussed on the show include:

  • how jolly japes at college are less frequent these days. Sad!
  • how the English Civil War (1642-51) affects some room rents to this day
  • cattle in college
  • working hours in Deutsche Bank for newbies in the noughties
  • the hollowing out of the work spectrum leading to Battery Farms or free range chickening
  • value of starting by getting experience in the corporate world
  • what a corporate bond is
  • history of corporate bonds from 1700s
  • late 19th early 20thC
  • growth of credit rating
  • for plain corporate bonds not much has changed in the past century
  • mini-bonds cf corporate bonds
  • market as a whole
  • investment grade market (BBB and above) is the largest part of the market
  • default rates at that level very low
  • top corporate versus government bonds
  • changes in rating agencies post 2008
  • credit assessment across the credit cycle
  • 2008 crisis focused in mortgage market, corporates relatively unaffected
  • relevance of unsophisticated borrowers in successive credit crises
  • sophistication around corporate lending compared to other lending
  • from 2007-2017 the corporate bond market has grown 2.7x
  • bank issuance of various types
  • corporate bond yields of good quality the same or higher than say unsecured P2P consumer debt which looks like an anomaly given the relative risk
  • inability to stock pick in corporate bonds unless you are investing £100k at a time – only options being funds or now WiseAlpha
  • 10 largest banks and around 150 funds worldwide control the market – WiseAlpha opening that up for true retail access
  • WiseAlphas offering, products, business model and approach
  • ability not just to buy but to re-list your bond and sell it again thereby providing liquidity
  • WiseAlpha’s fees, net, gross returns
  • Custodial arrangements
  • can invest from most countries
  • offering sterling bonds only now but will offer Euro investments too
  • automated investment service coming

And much much more 🙂

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