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Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein
Award winning broadcaster, best-selling author & speaker, Bruce Whitfield.

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 59:28


Bruce Whitfield empowers leaders to cut through the noise of the news cycle and focus on what truly drives long-term growth and sustainability. With a knack for delivering impactful, memorable narratives, he transforms the way audiences consume and engage with information. Over two decades, Whitfield has analyzed ambitious companies and their leaders, conducting over 50,000 interviews with top decision-makers.

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule
Can we be optimistic about the future of SA - Bruce Whitfield has the answer

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 6:28


Minister Enoch Godongwana's 2024 Medium-Term Budget speech seemed to be all doom and gloom on Wednesday. Darren, Sky, and Carmen spoke to business speaker and journalist Bruce Whitfield to break it down for you in the best way possible. Have a listen on ecr.co.za; select East Coast Breakfast. Webpage

The Money Show
ONE THING - that might radically change the nation's course toward a more prosperous future and have a knock-on effect on society and the economy.

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 83:12


•    Presenter Bruce Whitfield moderates a conversation about "ONE THING" with Dr. Imtiaaz Sooliman, founder of Gift of the Givers; Alan Knott-Craig Jr., former CEO of iBurst and Mxit and current chairman at Isizwe.com; and Judy Dlamini, Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand and founding chairman of Mbekani Group. This one thing might fundamentally lead the country toward a more affluent future by having a knock-on effect on society and the economy.  •    "The ONE Thing," a lecture by GIBS professor Adrian Saville, has the ability to significantly affect the country's economy and society and bring about future success. Host Bruce Whitfield receives a vote of gratitude from Alastair Teeling-Smith of 702 Programming and Tessa Van Staden of 567 Cape Talk Programming for their friendship and 20 years of business updates.  •    Bruce Whitfield discusses "The ONE THING" that would make South Africa investable with Tito Mboweni, a former governor and minister of finance; Hendrik Du Toit, CEO of Ninety-One; Mark Barnes, executive chairman and CEO of Purple Group and the former CEO of the SA Post Office and Dr. Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
The economy and ONE THING

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 79:03


•    Bruce Whitfield, the host, speaks with Governor Lesetja Kganyago of the South African Reserve Bank on the "one thing" he thinks can hasten the country's economic development. •    Host Bruce Whitfield and Katlego Maphai, CEO of Yoco, explore the "one thing" that could further strengthen South Africa's start-up and small business sectors. •    Adrian Gore, the founder and group chief executive officer of Discovery Limited; Sim Tshabalala, the CEO of Standard Bank Group; and Cumesh Moodliar, the CEO of Investec Bank, join Bruce Whitfield to talk about the "one thing" that, in their individual perspectives, would improve South Africa's banking, investment, and economic sectors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Personal Finance: ONE thing that can change household personal finances.

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 81:17


•    The hosts, Bruce Whitfield, Maya Fischer-French, Personal Finance Journalist at Maya on Money, Gugu Sidaki, Director and Wealth Manager at Wealth Creed, and Warren Ingram, Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, discuss their 'one-thing' that can improve a household's personal finances. •    In an interview with Bruce Whitfield, Dr. Frank Magwegwe, Head of Financial Wellness and Advisory at Nedbank and GIBS faculty member, Nicky Newton-King, Former CEO of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and Chairman of the Stellenbosch University Council NED, and Mike Abel, Chief Executive Partner and Co-Founder of M&C SAATCHI ABEL discussed how the economy and society are impacted by a butterfly effect and how it has the potential to drastically alter the trajectory of events in the country toward greater prosperity. •    Bruce Whitfield, host, speaks with Dr. Rutendo Hwindingwi, the founding director of Tribe Africa consultancy and author of Rumble in the Jungle Reloaded, and Dianna Games, the CEO of Africa At Work, about 'ONE THING' that South Africa can do to further the continent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Prosus swings its e-commerce business into first-ever profit. How I Make Money

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 82:17


 Ervin Tu, interim CEO of Naspers &  Prosus takes Bruce Whitfield through the company's financial results and also discusses management changes of the group as it welcomes a new chief executive.  Futurologist and Independent Scenario Planner Clem Sunter and  Co-Founder at Retroviral Mike Sharman speak to Host Bruce Whitfield about one thing they would implement that would have a multiplier effect through the economy and what that would practically look like in this day and age  Ghaleb Cachalia, a Former DA MP and Public Enterprise Spokesperson, speaks candidly with Host Bruce Whitfield about how GDP isn't an accurate measure of the improvement of the plight of the disadvantaged and impoverished and to share more of his thoughts. Worldwide supplier of cutting-edge customised development and selection solutions for people, groups, and organisations. Based on their comprehensive suite of digital psychometric resources, they develop and provide state-of-the-art products that certify and assist a global community of Practitioners with an emphasis on organisational transformation. Nicole Sorrell, co-founder and global director of Lumina Learning, speaks with host Bruce Whitfield to provide further context.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
What's next in South African's political landscape. Friday File - Chic and classy new establishment Obscura Cocktail Bar in hip Rosebank

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 35:03


In an interview with host Bruce Whitfield, Professor Patrick Bond discusses this week's political events, including Cyril Ramaphosa's re-election, the new GNU, the response from opposition parties like the EFF and MK, the market's reaction, and traders' current expectations of potential rate cuts due to GNU optimism.  In a stunning validation of his leadership, shareholders of electric carmaker Tesla voted to reinstate Elon Musk's $44.9 billion (R830 billion) incentive plan. Michael Treherne  Portfolio Manager at VestAct Asset Management joins host Bruce Whitfield to provide additional context.  Zwelakhe Mnguni the CIO of Benguela Global Fund Managers speaks to host, Bruce Whitfield and analyses top business and financial news of the day.  Where the commonplace turns unusual is called Obscura. Tucked away in Rosebank, South Africa's bustling centre, Obscura is more than simply a pub; it's an experience that transcends convention. Taking a unique approach is at the core of Obscura. Our expertly prepared food and drinks take your taste buds on a voyage through flavours that awaken your senses and alter your ideas about the traditional way of doing things. .... speaks to host Bruce Whitfield to tell us more.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
BYD Dolphin unveiled as South Africa's cheapest EV. Aesthetic closure: Media24 will close venerable publications

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 79:11


BYD (Build Your Dreams), a Chinese firm, has secretly unveiled South Africa's cheapest electric automobile. The new BYD Dolphin is a mid-sized electric hatchback comparable to the Toyota Corolla and Mazda3. Dolphin offers two versions, with pricing starting at R539,900 for the base model and R599,900 for the extended range.  The latest news that will surprise readers and the South African media establishment is discussed by host Bruce Whitfield and William Bird of Media Monitoring Africa. Media24 plans to liquidate a number of its prominent print magazines, including City Press, Rapport, Beeld, and Daily Sun. It is acknowledged that October is when the axe might fall. The decision to close them has been independently verified by four individuals within the media company.  Should businesses give their employees digital gadgets, such as watches or rings, to track their health? It's a major violation of privacy, but on the other side, it might be helpful as a gauge of mental and physical health. What would happen if one chose to opt out? Dave Kitely joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss if and how this would work.   Chief Excitement Officer Allon Raiz speaks to host Bruce Whitfield about small businesses and the Flowcode strategy, which is a system designed to assist companies in developing a plan that is bespoke to them. Which debuted roughly a month ago.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Spar Group Results - Angelo Swart, CEO of Spar Group. Shapeshifter – Sumayya Vally , Internationally acclaimed Architect

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 81:14


SPAR's continued although the operating settings were difficult, SPAR's ongoing operations had a mixed performance. The Group's ongoing operations in South Africa, Ireland, South West England, and Switzerland had a 7.9% growth in turnover, amounting to R77.2 billion. Inflationary cost pressures and persistently high interest rates have put strain on businesses and consumers alike in all regions. Considering the difficult operating conditions, continuing operations produced a mixed performance. The Group's ongoing operations in South Africa, Ireland, South West England, and Switzerland had a 7.9% growth in turnover, amounting to R77.2 billion. Inflationary cost pressures and persistently increasing interest rates have put pressure on businesses and consumers alike in all regions. Angelo Swart, CEO of Spar Group, talks with host Bruce Whitfield to provide further information.  The Johannesburg High Court ruled that renowned law firm Edward Nathan Sonnenberg Inc. (ENS) was culpable for the woman's fall victimization to a common cybercrime known as "business email compromise" (BEC), and that the firm was ordered to pay the woman R5.5 million plus interest in addition to her legal fees. However, the Supreme Court of Appeal reached a different decision this week, sustaining ENS's appeal against the six-month-old ruling. Judith Hawarden's claim was dismissed by the SCA along with two attorneys' fees. Our consumer ninja Wendy Knowler speaks with host Bruce Whitfield to shed more light on the situation.  Sumayya Vally, an internationally acclaimed South African-born architect, takes Bruce Whitfield on a journey through the convoluted but fascinating world of design. She is the founder and principal of Counterspace, an architecture and research organization. She climbed to notoriety and the spotlight at an early age, garnering international praise in the field of architecture. Vally is inspired by Johannesburg and its surroundings.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Annual Results for Premier foods FMCG.Hijackings of taxpayer profiles using eFiling are increasing

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 74:38


The Group's success was made possible by Premier's unwavering focus on margin management, upskilling our workforce, and optimizing operational efficiencies. Despite financial limitations, Premier has been able to deliver on its investment case with resiliency and dedication to its goal because to R6 billion in capital expenditures over the previous ten years. Premier Group CEO Kobus Gertenbach joins with host Bruce Whitfield to help us comprehend these results. In recent months, a number of phishing schemes that target eFiling taxpayer profiles have surfaced, leading to the hacking of taxpayer profiles and the takeover of businesses. The major goal of scammers is to change banking information and login credentials so they may later file fake value-added tax (Vat) returns that are paid to the scammer's bank account. Host Bruce Whitfield speaks to Jean-Louis Nel, tax attorney at Van Huyssteens Commercial Attorneys, on how to safeguard your account and why and how the South African Revenue Service (Sars) will hold a taxpayer accountable if the fraud originates within the firm. In just over four years, Plato Coffee, a South African success story, has grown from its humble beginnings selling coffee out of a container in Centurion to a thriving empire with 58 outlets nationwide. Today, Plato Coffee employs about 350 people throughout South Africa, runs 20 corporate-owned and 38 franchise locations, and has a state-of-the-art roastery. Host Bruce Whitfield speaks to brothers Stephan and Petrus Bredel, the creators of Plato Coffee, about their adventure. Can a family handle personal finance management together? Create a family budget, discuss the five wellbeing areas and what they mean, set clear financial goals, review and maximize insurance, plan ahead for future expenses, teach children financial responsibility, use technology and financial tools wisely, hold regular family meetings, and seek professional advice. Bruce Whitfield is joined by Gugu Sidaki, Director and Wealth Manager at Wealth Creed, as she discusses how to have a family. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Cautious optimism from homeowners in South Africa.SAA ‘stress-tests' plan to free it from bailouts

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 79:25


Absa's new Homeowner's Sentiment Index for Q1 2024 reveals an increase in confidence in the South African property market. Nondumiso Ncapai, Head of Product for Absa Home Loans and Dr Andrew Golding who is the Chief executive at the Pam Golding Property Group joins host Bruce Whitfield to tell us more. Interim CEO of airline SAA John Lamola recently stated that they are working on a business plan that will ensure all its cash requirements are funded via capital markets and not by the National Treasury to help us understand what this would mean for the airline is ,Publisher & Editor Dr Guy Leitch joins Bruce Whitfield. Ian Mann, Regular Book Reviewer and MD at Gateways Business Consultants, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss how Flyvbjerg demonstrates how you can. Recognize that your biggest danger is you. How Big Things Get Done, filled with vivid examples ranging from the construction of the Sydney Opera House to the production of Pixar blockbusters to an errant home repair in Brooklyn, demonstrates how to complete any ambitious project on schedule and under budget. My Back Pages: An undeniably personal history of publishing 1972–2022, his memoir, was published last year. Among his generation, his experience as a publisher is unmatched. He has published journals, scientific and medical works, digital works, and general works at various points during the last fifty years. Richard Charkin a multifaceted publisher speaks to Host Bruce Whitfield to give us more insight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
TFG posts a 22% increase in annual online turnover, wrestling-off Chinese outfits Shein and Temu. Friday File - Nungu Diamonds (The State of Luxury diamond sector)

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 36:35


Anthony Thunström, CEO of TFG, discusses the company's annual results with Bruce Whitfield. TFG reported a 22% full year increase in online turnover, amid rising competition from Chinese retailers Shein and Temu. The group announced that online retail sales reached R5.6 billion, accounting for 9.9% of the total retail turnover for the year. This growth in online sales is largely due to the success of their Bash platform in South Africa. Patrick Mathidi, head of Equities at Aluwani Capital Partners joins host Bruce Whitfield to analyse the day's market fluctuations and delve into the latest developments in business and finance. Bruce Whitfield is joined by Founder &  Manufacturer of Nungu Diamonds  Kealeboga Pule to speak to us on the intriguing  sector of the  state of Luxury diamond sector. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Nvidia leaps into the $3 trillion club and could soon own it. What we need to know about this company. Data breach at Discovery Insure

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 76:20


 Portfolio Manager at VestAct Asset Management, Michael Treherne joins Bruce Whitfield to speak about Nvidia which seems to be stirring the water, we find out what we need to know about this company. Sygnia co-founder and CEO Magda Wierzycka tells Bruce Whitfield of how she was affected by a data breach at Discovery Insure. Discovery leaked the personal information of 19 of its customers to phone call scammers, including residential addresses and policy details. Business think tank the Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) CEO Ann Bernstein tells Bruce Whitfield that a new coalition government has a mountain to climb. The CDE has been carrying out policy research for a new economic agenda it wants to see implemented and warns that country's leaders are "running out of time".  Chantal Marx, Head of equity research at FNB Wealth and Investments and Bruce Whitfield to discuss how companies behave around mergers and acquisitions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Nersa plans to increase free electricity for low-income South Africans. Business Unusual -​ Nurturing an Inclusive Organisational Climate Amidst Political Noise

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 79:36


Chris Yelland, Energy Analyst and MD at EE Business Intelligence, joins Bruce Whitfield to discuss how The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) is negotiating with authorities to potentially increase the free electricity provided to low-income households. Currently, over 8 million households in South Africa benefit from the free basic electricity (FBE) program, receiving 50 kWh per month. At the end of May, Nersa approved a new rate for FBE, which municipalities must pay Eskom for supplying this free power. Starting July 1, the rate for the 2024/25 municipal financial year will be 194.40c/kWh, a 12.5% increase from the previous rate of 172.76c/kWh. Siobhan Redford,  Economist at RMB takes host, Bruce Whitfield through The RMB/BER Business Confidence Index. It edged up ahead of the national election in May, with businesses in the country taking a wait-and-see approach to the country's future now that the results have been declared. Siphiwe Moyo, Executive Director of the Organisational Behaviour Institute, joins Bruce Whitfield to discuss fostering an inclusive work environment amidst political noise. They explore strategies for leaders and HR to navigate sensitive topics, promote open dialogue, and create a sense of belonging and respect within diverse teams. Maintaining such an environment, especially during South African coalition talks, can enhance employee engagement, productivity, and overall organisational success. Bruce Whitfield profiles Zwelakhe Mnguni, the CIO of Benguela Global Fund Managers. Mnguni grew up in a squatter camp in Sebokeng, south of Johannesburg. After finishing school, he worked as a security guard for four years to save money for his education. Despite his humble beginnings and challenging circumstances, Mnguni pursued his dreams. Today, he is a co-founder of Benguela Global Fund Managers and serves as its chief investment officer, overseeing R7.2 billion in assets under management. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
SA's first quarter GDP contracts. Personal Finance: how to protect yourself from panic in markets

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 76:27


Old Mutual Chief Group Economist Johann Els and Bruce Whitfield delve into the latest gross domestic product figures that showed 0.1% contraction in the first quarter of 2024 - which was worse than economists expected. 2024 was off to a disastrous start, with local consumer demand weak and mining output shrinking by 2.3 percentage points. Platinum group metals, coal, gold and manganese ore were the worst performers. Dr Rutendo Hwindingwi, Founding Director at Tribe Africa advisory & author of Rumble in the Jungle Reloaded, joins Bruce Whitfield to delve into the latest developments shaping business narratives across the African continent. Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and a personal finance expert, together with Bruce Whitfield, explores strategies for safeguarding against market panic. Stock market and currency volatility are inevitable for investors. However, significant events like elections or market crashes can exacerbate this volatility, turning the market's ups and downs into a wild rollercoaster ride with stomach-churning drops.  Bruce Whitfield is joined by Duncan McLeod, Founder and Editor at TechCentral, to provide more insight into the Canal+ R30bn bid for MultiChoice. An independent board set up by MultiChoice has determined that the R125 per share offer by French media giant Canal+ is “fair and reasonable” to shareholders of SA's video entertainment group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
How the business sector plans to navigate a new coalition government in South Africa. International markets response to SA's elections

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 79:58


 Advocate Mtho Xulu and host Bruce Whitfield discuss the business sector's plans under South Africa's new coalition government. Business lobby groups stress that politicians must choose between the rule of law with economic growth or undoing recent progress.They highlight the need for job creation, economic growth, and revenue generation. Razia Khan, Chief Economist at Standard Chartered Bank, Claude de Baissac, CEO of Eunomix, and host Bruce Whitfield discuss international market reactions to South Africa's elections. The results have investors torn between anxiety over possible coalition outcomes and hopes for a market-friendly government. Before the vote, optimism about an ANC-led coalition boosted the rand and other assets. Toby Shapshak, Chief at Stuff Studios, joins host Bruce Whitfield to review the Sonos Arc headphones. The standout feature of the Sonos Arc is its True Cinema mode. This mode enables the Sonos Ace to connect with a Sonos Arc soundbar and stream TV audio directly to the headphones via Wi-Fi, providing an immersive listening experience enhanced by Dolby Atmos. Bruce Whitfield highlights Renier Lombard, Managing Director of Flance Directive Creators, whose company specializes in overseeing the online branding of celebrities and businesses worldwide.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Central Bank's Monetary Policy Committee keeps the repo unchanged. What consumers needs to know .Investment School - Crowd farming as an investment

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 62:49


South Africa's Monetary Policy Committee has decided to keep interest rates on hold at 8.25% in their recent gathering, Chief Economist at Stanlib Asset Management, Kevin Lings speaks to Bruce Whitfield to shed light on how regular South Africans are affected.   Chair of the British Chamber of Business in Southern Africa and Dean and director of Henley Business School Africa, Jon Foster-Pedley joins Bruce Whitfield to address why executives need to eliminate all the fluff and be direct when it comes to effective communication and leadership within companies.   Bruce Whitfield is in conversation with CEO at Aurik Business Accelerator, Pavlo Phitidis on crucial lessons from the businesses that thrived post riots, floods, uncertainty and self-doubt. Maya Fisher-French, a Personal Finance Journalist at Maya on Money, joins host Bruce Whitfield to examine the advantages and disadvantages of Crowd Farming as an investment option. Additionally, they address the necessity of regulation and measures for safeguarding investors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
2024 SA Elections: Business community's partnership with government post elections. Shapeshifter - JUDGE JOHANN KRIEGLER

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 78:41


Martin Kingston, Chairman of Business for South Africa (B4SA), discusses the 2024 SA Elections and strained business-government relations with host Bruce Whitfield. Business Leadership SA warned of partnership withdrawal if nationalisation and new taxes are pursued by the ruling coalition. Over 130 CEOs previously committed to aiding the government in addressing critical challenges like electricity, logistics, and crime to bolster economic growth amid self-induced crises.   Simon Gregory, CEO at SunBet, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the 2024 SA Elections, exploring the possibility of betting on the next president and whether load shedding will resurface post-elections. SunBet, a division of Sun International, has initiated a light-hearted election betting campaign, akin to UK bookmakers but with small bets. Gregory shares insights on SunBet's analysis of betting trends based on demographics like gender, age, and province, revealing intriguing findings. Additionally, he provides cute visual characters from the election campaign.   Consumer expert Wendy Knowler and host Bruce Whitfield discuss the misleading assurance of roadworthy cars, revealing that a recently serviced car with a current certificate may still have hidden collision repairs. Roadworthy tests identify visual defects but don't always detect previous accident damage.   Host Bruce Whitfield presents a profile of Judge Johann Kriegler, who served as an advocate at the Johannesburg Bar for 25 years before becoming a provincial and then appellate judge. In 1994, he was appointed as a Justice of the Constitutional Court. Kriegler played a pivotal role as the head of the Independent Electoral Commission during South Africa's inaugural democratic elections and was instrumental in founding the permanent electoral commission, which he chaired until 1999. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Influence-for-hire trend is distorting public discourse, poses threat to foundations of democracy. How I Make Money - Jolandi Becker, MD of Good Night Baby

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 82:27


Sean Summers, CEO of Pick n Pay, discusses the company's financial results with host Bruce Whitfield. Pick n Pay has reported a full-year's loss and has decided to withhold its dividend. The company moved into the red for the 2024 financial year due to a significant trading loss in its Pick n Pay retail segment, which overshadowed the strong performance of its Boxer division.   Kyle Findlay, researcher and co-founder at Murmur, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield how the influence-for-hire trend is distorting public discourse and posing a threat to the foundations of democracy. With election day approaching, a Daily Maverick investigation has revealed that the buying and selling of influence on the social media platform X is becoming a significant trend that warrants scrutiny.   Jolandi Becker, Managing Director of Good Night Baby, shares her expertise as a baby sleep specialist with host Bruce Whitfield. Good Night Baby is a consultancy dedicated to assisting parents whose children have sleep difficulties, particularly those who struggle to sleep through the night. Their focus is on providing a holistic approach to improving day naps and overall sleep health for both children and parents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Google to build South Africa to Australia subsea cable called Umoja. How wildlife bonds operate to help lions and wild dogs

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 40:29


To paint a more vivid picture on Google's announcement to build a new, high capacity subsea cable system that connects Africa and Australia is Founder and Editor at Techcentral Duncan McLeod who speaks to Bruce Whitfield. Bruce Whitfield is joined by Estimator at Jacobs Bros Boat Builders ,Taariq Jacobs who takes him on a cruise down memory lane on how him and his brothers started a luxury yacht business and how they have managed to keep afloat all these years. Financial Educator at Just One Lap Simon Brown joins Bruce Whitfield to speak on how Rand Merchant Bank aims to issue wildlife bonds to raise money for the conservation of African wild dogs and lions and how one can be apart of this.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Investec posts 9.1% rise in full-year profit. The well-lit elephant in the room: is loadshedding actually over?

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 85:21


Cumesh Moodliar, CEO of Investec Bank joins Bruce Whitfield to peruse through the company's annual financial results. The bank, which has operations in Britain and is listed on the London Stock Exchange, reported a 9.1% increase in full-year profit and declared a final dividend of 19 pence per share.   Bruce Whitfield  is joined by Anne Bernstein,  Executive Director of the Centre for Development and Enterprise who enlightens him on recent findings of   50% of SA households now benefitting from social grants.  The Well-Lit Elephant in the Room: Is Loadshedding Actually Over? Nato Oosthuizen, Partner and Renewable Energy Expert at BDO South Africa, shares his thoughts on  the energy crisis and loadshedding with Bruce Whitfield. Despite over a month of uninterrupted electricity in South Africa, some speculate it's an election ploy.  Deon Gouws, Chief Investment Officer at Credo, discusses investor risk with Bruce Whitfield, emphasizing its importance in achieving higher returns. While often misunderstood, risk is essential for potential rewards.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Business Unusual

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 4:38


Ashwin Lakhan, RMB Co-head of Investment Banking, and host Bruce Whitfield discuss the potential winners of the growing trade between South Africa and India. With relations at an all-time high, technology, food, and green infrastructure are expected to benefit the most from this burgeoning partnership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
BHP's bid to acquire Anglo rebuffed by Anglo American's second-largest shareholder, PIC

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 8:54


Mining experts and host Bruce Whitfield discuss BHP's latest attempt to acquire Anglo American. The bid was rejected by the mining giant and the state-owned Public Investment Corporation, which owns over 7% of Anglo American. Anglo American Plc's second-largest shareholder stated that BHP Group's takeover offer needs a “meaningful revision,” making these public comments just hours before the deadline for BHP to either commit to an offer or withdraw.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Inflation takes a chill pill, but still remains stubbornly high

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 4:33


Liandra da Silva, Economist at Nedbank, and host Bruce Whitfield analyze the latest inflation figures. According to Stats SA, consumer prices saw minimal movement in April, with headline inflation slowing to 5.2%, down from 5.3% in March. This aligns with economists' expectations for headline inflation to remain steady after its first decrease in 2024, from 5.6% in February.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Market Commentary

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 6:32


Chris Steward, Portfolio Manager at Ninety-One and Bruce Whitfield analyse top business and company stories of the day, as well as international and local markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Southern Sun declared first dividend since listing and surge in earnings

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 11:45


Marcel Nikolaus von Aulock, CEO of Southern Sun Hotel Group, discusses the company's financial results with host Bruce Whitfield. The hotel group has significantly recovered from the impact of Covid-19 on South Africa's tourism and hospitality industry. On Wednesday, the company reported an 88% surge in earnings and declared its first dividend since listing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Life Healthcare sees 7.8% revenue growth and declares dividend

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 5:39


Peter Wharton-Hood, CEO of Life Healthcare Group, discusses the company's half-year financial results with host Bruce Whitfield. JSE-listed Life Healthcare reported a revenue growth of 7.8%. Headline earnings per share from continuing operations were nearly 30% higher than the corresponding period. The group declared an interim dividend of 19 cents per share, an 11.8% increase from the half-year dividend declared in 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Consumer ninja 22 May 2024

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 11:26


Consumer ninja Wendy Knowler and host Bruce Whitfield delve into mis-selling of lifeinsurance products. Knowler reveals that non-payment of premiums meant a particular life policy should not have paid out. It was totally mis-sold, something she says Liberty won't admit, but in response to her taking on the case, they've paid an "ex-gratia” of R100 000 to her family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Shapeshifter - Jonathan Liebmann, Co-Founder of BlackBrick

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 16:39


Jonathan Liebmann, co-founder of BlackBrick, is The Money Show's Shapeshifter. He talks with host  Bruce Whitfield about his career and founding BlackBrick, which has quickly become Africa's fastest-growing apartment hotel brand since 2019. With properties in Sandton and Foreshore, and a new hotel in Bedfordview, BlackBrick plans to expand to Gardens by February 2025 and Umhlanga by December 2025, establishing a strong nationwide presence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Anglo rejects BHP for the third time. Inflation cools off but sticky. Shapeshifter - Jonathon Liebmann, Founder of BlackBrick

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 79:40


Mining experts and host Bruce Whitfield discuss BHP's final attempt to acquire Anglo American. The bid was rejected by the mining giant and the state-owned Public Investment Corporation, which owns over 7% of Anglo American. Anglo American Plc's second-largest shareholder stated that BHP Group's takeover offer needs a “meaningful revision,” making these public comments just hours before the deadline for BHP to either commit to an offer or withdraw.   Liandra da Silva, Economist at Nedbank, and host Bruce Whitfield analyze the latest inflation figures. According to Stats SA, consumer prices saw minimal movement in April, with headline inflation slowing to 5.2%, down from 5.3% in March. This aligns with economists' expectations for headline inflation to remain steady after its first decrease in 2024, from 5.6% in February.   Jonathon Liebmann, founder of BlackBrick, is The Money Show's Shapeshifter. He talks with host  Bruce Whitfield about his career and founding BlackBrick, which has quickly become Africa's fastest-growing apartment hotel brand since 2019. With properties in Sandton and Foreshore, and a new hotel in Bedfordview, BlackBrick plans to expand to Gardens by February 2025 and Umhlanga by December 2025, establishing a strong nationwide presence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
Market Commentary

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 5:54


Wayne McCurrie from FNB Wealth and Investments and Bruce Whitfield analyse corporate news and international markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Transaction Capital reports narrows losses. Personal Finance - What should you consider when buying a house?

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 80:42


Jonathan Jawno, CEO of Transaction Capital, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the company's financial results. Transaction Capital has improved its cash position and narrowed its losses. Jawno highlights that the separate listing of WeBuyCars enabled the group to reduce its debt and achieve a net cash position at the holding company level. Taddy Blecher, CEO of the Maharishi Institute, explains to host Bruce Whitfield that in the Anglo American-BHP takeover debate, there's more than meets the eye. The stakes go beyond the surface, involving the core essence and mission of these companies, and their distinctly different approaches to conducting business. Personal finance expert and Galileo Capital co-founder joins host Bruce Whitfield on the Personal Finance Feature to discuss key considerations when buying a house. Purchasing a home is a major financial decision that demands thorough planning and thoughtful deliberation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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WHY are global companies exiting SA ?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 12:43


Magda Wierzycka,  CEO at Sygnia Group explains to host Bruce Whitfield why a number of global corporations are exiting Africa's most established economy, South Africa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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There is a lot more at stake in the Anglo American-BHP debate

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 10:02


Taddy Blecher, CEO of the Maharishi Institute, explains to host Bruce Whitfield that in the Anglo American-BHP takeover debate, there's more than meets the eye. The stakes go beyond the surface, involving the core essence and mission of these companies, and their distinctly different approaches to conducting business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Personal Finance - What should you consider when buying a house?

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 16:12


Personal finance expert and Galileo Capital co-founder joins host Bruce Whitfield on the Personal Finance Feature to discuss key considerations when buying a house. Purchasing a home is a major financial decision that demands thorough planning and deliberation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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TymeBank gets more aggressive with expansion and exposure

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 4:56


Greg Illgner, Chief Strategy Officer at TymeBank, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the bank's partnership with Flash, a South African payment solutions provider. This partnership enables TymeBank customers to withdraw cash at over 172,000 spaza shops and traders nationwide. Consequently, TymeBank now offers more cash withdrawal options and locations than any other bank in South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Transaction Capital reports narrows losses

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 7:51


Jonathan Jawno, CEO of Transaction Capital, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the company's financial results. Transaction Capital has improved its cash position and narrowed its losses. Jawno highlights that the separate listing of WeBuyCars enabled the group to reduce its debt and achieve a net cash position at the holding company level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Famous Brands reports thin profits and looks at disposing non-core assets. Netcare's interims results

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 73:03


Host Bruce Whitfield speaks to CEO of Famous Brands Darren Hele to discuss their growth revenue of R8 billion. Their company comprises of a large, globally operating trading organisation that is vertically integrated.   Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare, discusses the group's financial results with host Bruce Whitfield. Despite a slight drop in paid patient days, Netcare's profit rose by 6.3% to R708 million for the half-year ending in March. An interim dividend of 30 cents per share was declared.  Piet Viljoen, Director & Portfolio Manager at Merchant West Investments Value Fund   reviews How the World Really Works: A Scientist's Guide to Our Past, Present and Future by Smil Vaclav with host Bruce Whitfield.       How I Make Money - Bukiwe Ngoza, senior buyer at Foschini, engages in a conversation with host Bruce Whitfield about the intricate art of fashion buying and its crucial role in the success of JSE-listed companies. She delves into the strategies and decision-making processes that underpin effective buying, highlighting how these practices impact the overall performance and competitiveness of companies in the fashion industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tech with Toby - DJI Osmo Mobile 6 smartphone gimbal

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 6:19


Toby Shapshak, the head of Stuff Studios, and host Bruce Whitfield review the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 smartphone gimbal. The Osmo Mobile 6 is a smart stabilizer for smartphones, loaded with creative features. It is compact and foldable, fitting easily in your hand, and it automatically powers on when unfolded, allowing you to capture shots instantly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Markets Commentary

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 6:32


Viv Govender, Portfolio Manager at Rand Swiss and host, Bruce Whitfield analayse top business and financial news of the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Market Commentary

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 4:50


Graeme Korner from the Korner Perspective joins Bruce Whitfield to analyse the biggest stories on the markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Electricity bill makes history as Eskom's 100-year monopoly faces its end

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 7:14


Chris Yelland, Energy Analyst and MD at EE Business Intelligence, speaks with Bruce Whitfield about the landmark electricity bill signaling the end of Eskom's century-long monopoly. The bill, recently passed by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), is a crucial step in President Cyril Ramaphosa's economic reforms, facilitating Eskom's unbundling and the introduction of competition in the electricity market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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SA ban on inefficient, power-heavy lightbulbs kicks in next week

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 5:26


Grant Pattison, Managing Director of Savvy Saver, tells host Bruce Whitfield that energy efficiency standards for lightbulbs will rise, phasing out incandescent lights and eventually banning regular CFL and incandescent bulbs for household use by year-end.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Shapeshifter - Nic Latouf, founder of the Lekker Network

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 19:35


Have you heard of the Lekker Network? Created by South African Nic Latouf, this network connects expats worldwide, unlocking global opportunities through funding, new markets, and masterclasses from successful South Africans. Latouf, was our shapeshifter, he chatted to Bruce Whitfield about the inspiration behind the businessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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President Ramaphosa has signed NHI Bill into law… Now what's the next step for critics?

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 10:51


Business lobby groups and health workers react to President Cyril Ramaphosa signing the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) into law. They discuss the next fight against the law through the courts. Craig Comrie | Chairperson at The Health Funders Association (HFA) Russell Rensburg, Director of the Rural Health Advocacy Project, expresses his satisfaction with President Cyril Ramaphosa's decision to sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill.  In a discussion with host Bruce Whitfield, he elaborates on how the NHI will benefit individuals who previously lacked adequate healthcare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Energy Action Plan working ? No more prolonged blackouts?

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 4:52


Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, the Electricity Minister, discusses the progress of the country's action energy plan with host Bruce Whitfield. He gives the assurance that the days of prolonged electricity outages are over.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Market Commentary

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 4:24


Chris Steward, Portfolio Manager at Ninety-One and Bruce Whitfield analyse top business and company stories of the day, as well as international and local markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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CW report shares insights on perceptions of corruption in SA

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 7:13


Melusi Ncala of Corruption Watch talks with Bruce Whitfield about their new report, "The Impact of Corruption: Insights from a Perceptions and Experiences Survey," which assesses corruption's profound effects on people's lives in South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Business Unusual - The Rising Role of Pursuit of Trust

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 9:32


Richard Mulholland, Owner of Missing Link, discusses with Bruce Whitfield on Business Unusual the increasing importance of trust in the age of rising AI. He emphasizes the crucial role of written communication and the significance of public speaking for leaders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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President Ramaphosa signs the NHI bill into law… Now what's the next steps for critics; Minister of electricity on whether the energy action plan is working

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 75:55


Business lobby groups and health workers react to President Cyril Ramaphosa signing the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) into law. They discuss the next step to fight against the law through courts.    AND on the same topic. Russell Rensburg, Director of the Rural Health Advocacy Project, expresses his satisfaction with President Cyril Ramaphosa's decision to sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law. In a discussion with host Bruce Whitfield, he elaborates on how the NHI will benefit individuals who previously lacked adequate healthcare.   Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, the Electricity Minister, discusses the progress of the country's action energy plan with host Bruce Whitfield. He assures that the days of prolonged electricity outages are over.   Have you heard of the Lekker Network? Created by South African Nic Latouf, this network connects expats worldwide, unlocking global opportunities through funding, new markets, and masterclasses from successful South Africans. Latouf, was our shapeshifter, he chatted to Bruce Whitfield about the inspiration behind the idea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.