Yes, they only show in the conversations section. Something to do with them being a reward allocation not a regular type.
Payments giant Wise is still seeing rapid revenue growth more than a year on from its IPO but wants to turbo-charge this further via a new pot of external debt funding from six banks.
@Rcllondon out of curiosity, why do you say that?
For some reason it’s duplicated. It starts from July 2021, runs up to today, and then starts again from July again. That spike in the middle is exactly the same as the left of the graph.
Perhaps it’s cross-wised…
Sorry, I’ll get my coat.
Got it… it does look weird. It’s definitely a bug. Maybe worth linking with this thread
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I wonder why the massive drop (-12%) in share price today then I mean everything is going down, but 12% is crazy
because it’s still quite expensive especially under current market condition.
It’s taking a hit because there are institutions who want nothing to do with SVB fallout. And there is a risk that their minor exposure is not so minor.
Good opportunity to take their free money if you don’t mind catching falling knives.
Up 10% since the last post
Decent set of results. story from share cast
Positive update from a broker story from sharecast
Does anyone know why WISE hasn’t been admitted to any of the UK major indices? By market cap they would qualify for the FTSE 100 but I don’t think they are in any of the FTSE indices. It’s 2 years since the IPO so it would seem to have been enough time. I imagine there is another reason that I have missed
From memory it’s something to do with the share structure. They have a Google like structure where not all shares are equal and founder shares have more voting rights. I think there is an LSE rule that means they can’t be admitted to the main FTSE 100 board because of that.
“Payments fintech Wise reports near tripling of profits despite decline in size of customers transfers”
Financial Times today
Does anyone use ‘Interest’ on wise?
Basically a money market fund. I use it as the interest counts, mostly, as a capital gain, so I can use up that allowance.
Question is, do I have to turn off the interest feature (I.e. sell the fund) in order to realise the gain before the end of the tax year? Guessing I do?