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London, 5 December 2024. PrimaryBid, the leading capital markets technology platform, has facilitated the placing of over £125 million of new investor capital into UK Treasury Bills since launching its Retail Eligible Debt Capital Market Service earlier this year. This marks a significant evolution in UK investor access to products that offer favourable returns and income.
Working in collaboration with the UK's largest investment platforms - AJ Bell, Hargreaves Lansdown, and interactive investor - PrimaryBid has integrated investors into the traditionally institutional UK Treasury Bill market through its technology infrastructure and industry connectivity. Opening access to a combined investor base of over 3 million individual investors, with more than £300 billion in assets under management.
This milestone demonstrates investor appetite for lower-risk investments which provide stable returns in a higher-interest rate environment, with UK Treasury Bills currently offering annualised returns of over 4.5%. Investor participation has been broad, with individual investments ranging from £1,000 and to £100,000+ per ticket. Data show investors being tax efficient with their purchases, with a significant proportion of investors adding holdings to SIPPs, ISAs and Lifetime ISAs.
This development establishes a technology driven model for broader fixed income market access. It comes at a pivotal moment for UK debt markets, as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) prepares to review rules for investor access to corporate debt (Bonds) in early 2025. Currently, only 1% of regulated UK corporate debt issuance is accessible to self-invested investors and wealth managers, despite debt sitting higher in the capital structure than equity.
Stacey Parsons, Head of Fixed Income at PrimaryBid, said: "It is crucial that UK investors can access investment returns on equal terms to institutional investors. Our success in unlocking £125 million of new retail capital demonstrates how technology, education, and collaboration can modernise traditional and legacy capital market practices. Approximately 20% of our investor participation has been from women, so we have more to do in this space to provide greater opportunity to a wider demographic in the UK."
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