Finvest vs MarketAxess

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

MarketAxess leads in AI visibility (70 vs 24)
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Finvest

EmergingFinance

General

Retail platform simplifying US Treasury Bill purchases at 0.03% fee; $2.7M from YC democratizing T-bill investing for everyday Americans competing with Public.com and brokerage accounts.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D24
Category Rank
#737 of 1158
AI Consensus
73%
Trend
up
Per Platform
ChatGPT
31
Perplexity
24
Gemini
26

About

Finvest is a retail investing platform that democratizes US Treasury Bill investing for everyday Americans — providing a mobile app where users can purchase T-bills (yielding 5%+ in 2024) directly from the US Treasury through a streamlined process that previously required brokerage account setup and navigation of TreasuryDirect.gov's outdated interface. Founded in 2023 and a Y Combinator W23 graduate, Finvest raised $2.7 million from Bayhouse Capital and YC in January 2024, achieving $1 million in deposits within weeks of launching in December 2023.\n\nFinvest's platform makes the TreasuryDirect purchase process accessible to investors who find the government's own website confusing — the app guides users through T-bill selection (4-week, 8-week, 13-week, 26-week, 52-week maturities), provides plain-language explanations of T-bill mechanics (risk-free, US government backed, interest income state-tax exempt), and manages the purchase process with a 0.03% monthly management fee (very low compared to money market fund expense ratios). The yield-focused positioning is particularly relevant when rates are high and money market funds are competitive alternatives.\n\nIn 2025, Finvest competes with Public.com (T-bills and bonds investing), Jiko (T-bills integrated with banking), and traditional brokerage accounts (Fidelity, Schwab, where T-bills are available but not prominently featured) for the retail fixed income and cash management market. The high-yield savings and T-bill investing market grew dramatically in 2023-2024 as interest rates peaked and retail investors discovered that government securities paid more than savings accounts. As the Fed reduces rates in 2025, the relative attractiveness of T-bills vs. other savings instruments may shift. Finvest's 2025 strategy focuses on expanding the fixed income product lineup beyond T-bills (TIPS, corporate bonds, bond ETFs), growing through financial influencer and personal finance content channels, and building portfolio-level fixed income management tools.

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MarketAxess

LeaderConsumer Finance

Enterprise

New York electronic bond trading (NASDAQ: MKTX) $763M FY2024 revenue; Open Trading $2T+ liquidity, 40% US IG bond electronification, portfolio trading growth competing with Tradeweb and Bloomberg.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
B70
Category Rank
#13 of 290
AI Consensus
79%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
65
Perplexity
65
Gemini
68

About

MarketAxess Holdings Inc. is a New York City-based electronic fixed income trading platform — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: MKTX) as an S&P 500 Financials component — operating the leading electronic trading marketplace for US investment-grade corporate bonds, US high-yield bonds, emerging market bonds, municipal bonds, and US Treasury securities through approximately 850 employees globally. In fiscal year 2024, MarketAxess reported revenues of $763 million with record trading volumes in US investment-grade bonds and emerging market credit, as the multi-year electronification trend in bond markets continued to shift institutional fixed income trading from voice broker-dealer phone execution to electronic all-to-all trading on MarketAxess's Open Trading marketplace. CEO Chris Concannon (joined 2023, formerly Cboe Global Markets president) leads MarketAxess's strategy of expanding market share beyond the institutional investment-grade core into rate products (US Treasuries, agency securities), high-yield, and portfolio trading as fixed income electronification accelerates — currently approximately 40% of US investment-grade bonds trade electronically versus 15% in 2015. MarketAxess's Open Trading protocol (anonymous all-to-all price discovery between buy-side, sell-side, and market makers) generated over $2 trillion in liquidity provision in 2024, reducing transaction costs versus bilateral dealer quotes by an average of $0.28 per $100 face value.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

24
Overall Score
70
#737
Category Rank
#13
73
AI Consensus
79
up
Trend
stable
31
ChatGPT
65
24
Perplexity
65
26
Gemini
68
19
Claude
73
27
Grok
65

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