Retail bond
From ACT Wiki
A retail bond is a bond designed to attract retail investors.
They are generally issued in smaller denominations to facilitate retail-sized investments for trading, and unsecured.
Denomination sizes for retail investment in GBP markets might typically be around £2,000.
See also
- Bond
- Green bond
- Order book for Retail Bonds
- Prospectus Directive
- Retail
- Secured debt
- Wholesale markets