Investors can now trade corporate bonds seamlessly on Webull’s desktop and mobile platforms
Webull, an online investment platform, announced the launch of corporate bond trading for U.S. customers. Investors are now able to buy and sell individual corporate bonds directly on Webull’s desktop and mobile platforms.
This expansion builds on Webull’s previous rollout of U.S. government bonds, marking a key milestone in the company’s fixed income strategy and reaffirms Webull’s commitment to maintaining one of the most competitive pricing models in the industry. With corporate bond transaction spreads set at just 0.10% (with a $10/trade minimum), Webull positions itself among the most cost-effective platforms for retail access to the corporate bond market. Predictable interest payments and principal returned at maturity also make corporate bonds attractive to long-term investors who value stability and steady returns.
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“Corporate bonds are a key part of a diversified portfolio, and we’re proud to make them more accessible,” said Anthony Denier, Group President and U.S. CEO of Webull. “Since early 2025, we’ve expanded our fixed income offerings to include U.S. Treasuries and fractional bond trading. As more investors look to individual bonds for diversification, income, and capital preservation, we’re continuing to deliver a seamless, best-in-class experience across both mobile and desktop.”
Webull’s offerings include investment-grade and high-yield corporate bonds, all denominated in U.S. dollars and rated by S&P. Bonds must meet liquidity and credit quality criteria to be listed. This feature is available exclusively to Webull’s U.S. customers, with plans for expansion to additional regions in the future.
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