Coronation Conversations is an ongoing engagement medium that will cover economic and market development trends. The podcast series is one of the many components that form the Coronation Conversations platform. Coronation Conversations aims to be a mix of informative and entertaining content for our listeners, to help them gain understanding about what's happening in the world economy. Join the conversation and stay up-to-date on global economic and market development.
Chinwe Egwim, Chief Economist Coronation Merchant Bank
Will your kids inherit stress or success? Delve deeper into practical strategies for ensuring your wealth transcends generations.Listen to Ifeyinwa Uwefoh, Head of Private Banking, Coronation Merchant Bank and Yemi Sadik- MD, Coronation Trustees uncover strategies to build sustainable wealth succession across generations.Ready to plan for your family's future? Send an email with the subject ‘Sustainable Wealth Succession' to pbg@coronationmb.com, or call us on 02012797640, 02012797641 and 02012797642, and one of our financial experts will be in touch.
Join us for a candid and heartfelt conversation as Trium's thinkers and strategists open up about their individual journeys of growth. From overcoming obstacles to seizing opportunities, team members reflect on the lessons that have shaped them into the professionals they are today. This episode offers a unique blend of personal narratives and professional insights, providing listeners with inspiration for their own growth journeys in the coming year.
Listen to our podcast episode which explores 'The Role of US Dollar Investments for Nigerians Wishing to Save and Preserve their Wealth'.Join Guy Czartoryski, Head, Research at Coronation Asset Management and Kayode Akindele, CEO of Coronation Capital, as they discuss benefits of investing in US Dollars for capital appreciation as a Nigerian.Ready to invest, or would you like to discuss portfolio balancing strategies to optimize your returns? Send an email with the subject 'US Dollar Investment Opportunities' to crc@coronationam.com, or WhatsApp 0706 771 6712, and one of our financial experts will be in touch.
This episode delves into the insights provided by our recently published reports, “Investment Opportunities from Fuel Subsidy Removal” and “Investment Opportunities from FX Liberalisation”. Join Guy Czartoryski, Head, Research at Coronation Asset Management and Idika Aja, Equity Analyst and Nairametrics writer, as they explore the reasons behind the positive performance of the equity market following the fuel subsidy removal and the freedom in the foreign exchange market in 2023. Ready to invest or want to speak to our financial advisors on how to balance your portfolio to gain maximum returns? Email crc@coronationam.com with the subject “Investment Opportunities”.
In this special podcast hosted by Trium Limited, Mosa Isacchar (Digital Assets Investment Lead at Trium) sat down with Ope Adeoye (CEO, OnePipe | Trustee, Open Technology Foundation) to discuss open banking in Nigeria, the opportunity it presents for the financial services ecosystem and beyond, and everything in-between.
Infrastructure deficit continues to hinder economic growth and development across Africa. The Infrastructure deficit has worsened due to rising debt burdens and prevailing macroeconomic trends. In this episode, we explore the role DFIs can play, with regards to providing long-term infrastructure development finance to bridge the deficit as well as highlight measures needed to foster regional integration and boost intra-regional trade.
The global macroeconomic environment was impacted by various trends in 2022, which had trickle-down effects across countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. This episode explores the trends that could shape the investment landscape (with Sub-Saharan Africa and Nigeria in focus) in the coming year.
Nigeria has recorded positive GDP growth over the past quarters, following its exit from recession in Q4 ‘20. This episode takes a deep dive into the country's green shoots and laggards. It also provides recommendations on sectors worth exploring for investments.
Rising inflation adversely impacts real earnings, which by extension, has an impact on consumption patterns. This episode focuses on consumer behaviour trends. It also highlights strategic steps (from a business perspective) around navigating supply-shock challenges in the current macroeconomic environment.
This special episode, featuring Ayomide Akinkuade, Head of Sales, Coronation Trustees and Chinenye Peters, Head, Customer Experience, Coronation Asset Management, unravels the intricacies of Inheritance, Wills, Trusts and explores these critical aspects of Estate Planning. The episode further addresses common misconceptions and provides practical advice on how to navigate the complexities of Wills and Trusts.
This episode, featuring Head of Research, Guy Czartoryski and Uzochukwu Nnabue, Economist at Coronation Merchant Bank, speaks to the implications of the recently concluded general elections on Nigeria's economy and markets. The episode further discusses what the manifesto of the winning candidate implies for fiscal and market direction and will provide listeners with insights on navigating the market.
2022 was a miserable year for global savers. Central banks hurriedly raised policy rates to combat inflation which caused prices to correct across global equity and bond markets. As we enter 2023, equity valuations and bond yields are far more convincing than a year ago. At some point - it is difficult to say exactly when - global markets will anticipate the easing of policy rates and assets will start to perform again.Join Guy Czartoryski and Oluwasegun Akinwale as they discuss how this reset in valuations and yields creates opportunities in 2023.
This podcast episode featuring Head of Research, Guy Czartoryski and Akin Adeniyi, President of the Association of Corporate and Individual Investment Advisers (CIIA), speaks to the amazing growth story of the Nigerian Mutual Funds Industry. The episode discusses how the appetite of an average Nigerian is shifting from keeping money in the bank to buy investments like Mutual Funds and delves into the challenges limiting the potential of the Industry.
Agriculture is integral for boosting growth, ensuring development, and reducing poverty. This episode takes a deep dive into Nigeria's potential economic backbone. It covers relevant policies, forward-thinking solutions, and the role of innovation, technology, and data in scaling up the agriculture sector among others.
This maiden episode of the Coronation Asset Management podcast featuring Head of Research, Guy Czartoryski and Chief Investment Officer, Mounir Bouba, focuses on the recently published report titled, ‘Comparing Mutual Funds II – Apples & Oranges, and a Hand Grenade'. The report takes a deep dive into the differences between the amortised accounting method, which most funds in Nigeria use, and the international mark-to-market accounting method, as applied to Fixed Income funds.
The power sector continues to garner interest due to its role as a primary driver for industrialisation in most economies. This episode captures challenges in select areas of the power value chain and provides recommendations on workable solutions. The need for an appropriate market structure and policies to boost investments and support profit maximisation are among a few of the highlights discussed in this episode.
Infrastructure contributes to higher productivity, facilitates trade, connectivity and promotes economic inclusion. This episode captures challenges and solutions to infrastructure development in Nigeria from demand and supply perspectives. The conversation also focuses on the importance of long-term environmental and social sustainability in developing infrastructure initiatives.Guest –: Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani Chief Commercial Officer at Mixta Africa
This podcast will focus on Nigeria's fiscal landscape. A review of the performance of the previous year, 2021 and the discussions about the current year, 2022. Given its impact on overall growth and also on the fixed income market, the conversation will provide insights for listeners.Guest: Taiwo Oyedele
In early 2020, the coronavirus pandemic struck without warning, resulting in an economic downturn across economies around the globe (Nigeria, inclusive). This had a huge impact on the business environment, as most businesses were forced to go into survival mode as they navigated new economic realities. This episode will focus on how specific businesses have been able to muddle through and their respective views on the current business climate and consumption patterns.Guest–Soromidayo George, Director, Corporate Affairs and Sustainable Business, West Africa at Unilever
In early 2020, the coronavirus pandemic struck without warning, resulting in an economic downturn across economies around the globe (Nigeria, inclusive). This had a huge impact on the business environment, as most businesses were forced to go into survival mode as they navigated new economic realities. This episode will focus on how specific businesses have been able to muddle through and their respective views on the current business climate and consumption patterns.Guest – Adefunke Adeyemi, Regional Head for Airline and Relations – Africa & Middle East, IATA
Over the past 18 months, headline inflation has remained at double-digit. There have been minimal declines recorded in recent months, however, inflationary pressures still exist. This episode will focus on Nigeria's inflation trend over the past 18 -24 months, it's impact on consumer pockets and impact on rates.Guest(s) – Bismark J Rewane, MD/CEO, Financial Derivatives