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FCA directors discuss 10 years of RDR

NMA editors Jack Gilbert and Charles Walmsley sat down with FCA directors David Geale and Therese Chambers to talk about the 10 years since RDR, and how the reforms ha...

VR to mentors: How SJP, NextGen and the CISI train new planners

Recorded live from NextGen Planners’ Liverpool conference in October, NMA hears from podcast host and adviser Chanelle Pattinson on how to improve representation in ad...

Why this global equity fund manager is cautious on oil and gas

Reporter Nicola Blackburn speaks to Romain Mouquet, portfolio manager on the £214m CCLA Better World Global Equity fund, about the financial and sustainability risks t...

Autumn Statement: Will it work?

Will Hunt’s autumn budget fix our economy? Robert Lewis, director at Celtic Financial Planning, reacts to the budget. He discusses client concerns, market reaction an...

How to repair the reputation of financial planning

10 years on from RDR and in the midst of consumer duty, reporter Chloé Meley speaks to Ed Dymott from Benchmark Capital and Anthony Villis from First Wealth about how ...

‘What was a wall is now a net’: How can firms protect themselves against cybersecurity threats?

Reporter Chloé Meley speaks to Aaron Cain, cybersecurity consultant at financial services consultancy Altus, about the cybersecurity risks firms face and the tangible ...

Pensions, living inheritance and the cost of living: Stephen Lowe on the state of retirement

In this episode of The Advice Show, Just Group director Stephen Lowe speaks to Citywire New Model Adviser reporter Zachariah Sharif about the state of pensions, the fu...

Netflix, Spotify, and financial planning: How a subscription-based model could change advice

Reporter Chloé Meley speaks to Chanelle Pattinson, co-founder of subscription-based flexible advice service Money Means, about how subscription-based financial plannin...

What are multi-asset managers doing with UK government bonds?

After September’s market volatility, are multi-asset managers ditching or keeping government bonds? In this episode, Schroders’ Alex Funk discusses why he remains caut...

The year of caution: Taking the advice industry’s temperature in 2022

Reporter Chloé Meley speaks to Heather Hopkins, managing director of NextWealth, about NextWealth’s latest report on the health of the advice industry and how a cautio...

‘David vs Goliath: Why choose smaller funds?’

Reporter Chloé Meley speaks to Adam Rackley, fund manager at Cape Wrath Capital, about the biggest problems facing the fund industry, and why advisers should consider ...

‘Dramatic’ mini-Budget: The biggest policy takeaways

Reporter Zach Sharif speaks to Tom Selby, head of retirement policy at AJ Bell, about what the mini-Budget policies mean for the economy.

How can companies make women feel welcome in the finance world?

Following on from this year’s Alpha Female report, reporter Chloe Meley speak to two women in financial services about their experiences in the industry and the initia...

International Chess Grandmaster, Judit Polgár

In our NMA retreat at the Grove, Hertfordshire, we spoke to event speaker International Chess Grandmaster, Judit Polgár about the importance of strategy, critical thin...

What happened to ESG?

ESG funds experienced a bull run in 2021, but more recently, the tide seems to have turned. We ask the question 'what happened to ESG?' with consultant Jon Dean in thi...

The making of Panorama’s mini-bond scandal film

Panorama explored the failure of Blackmore Bond in ‘The Billion Pound Savings Scandal’ last week. It featured NMA’s Deputy Editor Jack Gilbert. We speak to Jack about ...

‘Social media algorithms favour bad advice’

The likes of Facebook, Google and TikTok are cracking down on fraudulent financial services advertising, but are they doing enough to stop scams? In this episode of Th...

Microservices: the future of platforms?

Microservices is a type of software architecture used in building investment platforms. Instead of having a big lump of software, you have smaller components that can ...

Phoenix Files episode 4: IFAs want transparency as hundreds of British Steel firms set to fail

In our final episode, we reflect on the long term effects the scandal could have on steelworkers, why firms will fail and the timescale the FCA is expecting steel work...

Phoenix Files episode 3: FCA considers redress and IFAs fight back

This week we look into how the British steel advisor group has been trying to protect those affected, and whether IFAs had the workers’ best interest.

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