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Axsesstoday equity and bond investors sweat together

Jonathan ShapiroSenior reporter

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Less than two months ago, ASX-listed small business financier Axsesstoday finalised terms on a $55 million "simple corporate bond" that would be owned and traded by punters on the stock exchange.

The simple corporate bond regime was introduced by lawmakers four years ago with the intention of making it easier for listed companies to raise debt from retail investors, who in turn would have better access to safe income-generating products.

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Jonathan Shapiro writes about banking and finance, specialising in hedge funds, corporate debt, private equity and investment banking. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Jonathan on Twitter. Email Jonathan at jonathan.shapiro@afr.com

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