The Monocle Banking Podcast
The Monocle Banking Podcast, in partnership with esteemed financial journalist, Michael Avery, will explore the world of banking - beyond the vaults and virtual wallets. This weekly series will play host to some of the top minds in the banking industry from around the world.
Episodes
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
For decades, South Africa hasn't been able to fully leverage our sophisticated financial sector to facilitate capital flows into the country. Fortunately, new initiatives such as Operation Phumelela have been established by industry leaders to find ways to better stimulate economic growth and job creation through policy reforms and public-private partnerships. Michael Avery was joined by two of these industry leaders, Leila Fourie, Group CEO at the JSE, and Stuart Theobald, Chairman of Krutham, to share their ambitions and plans for Operation Phumelela and the challenges the initiative faces.
Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Ep 50: The "Jungle Gym" of Banking: Insights from RMB's CEO – Emrie Brown
Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Join us as we celebrate our 50th episode of The Monocle Banking Podcast with a special guest, Emrie Brown, CEO of RMB. In this conversation with host Michael Avery, Emrie shared her unique perspective on navigating career progression as a "jungle gym" as well as outlining her strategic vision for RMB. She also explained her optimism about the future of M&A in South Africa, considering our improved political stability, a favourable interest rate outlook, and growing international interest.
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
Ep 49: COP29: A Climate Conundrum - David Buckham
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
As the world grapples with the urgent need to address climate change, David Buckham, CEO of Monocle, sat down with Michael Avery to discuss COP29 and the contradictions and hypocrisies within the climate change discourse. David highlighted South Africa's unique challenges, including heavy reliance on coal and limited access to climate finance. He emphasised the need for strategic policy decisions, private sector innovation and an equitable approach from developed countries to drive sustainable solutions.
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
Ep 48: COP29 and The Future of Fossil Fuels - A Critical Analysis - Andrew Gilder
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
With the world's eyes on COP29, Michael Avery sat down with Andrew Gilder, Director of Climate Legal, to unpack the intricacies of the ongoing climate summit. They explored the realistic expectations for this year's conference, the complexities of Article 6, and the potential global impact of a US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement under Trump's presidency.
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Ep 47: How Capitec is Redefining Business Banking - Karl Kumbier
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
To understand how Capitec is reshaping the financial landscape for South African entrepreneurs, Michael Avery sat down with Karl Kumbier, Executive of Business Banking at Capitec. Karl highlighted how Capitec is transforming business banking through its focus on simplicity, affordability, and its unique, fintech-like approach to providing integrated financial services to untapped emerging markets.
Thursday Oct 31, 2024
Thursday Oct 31, 2024
AI adoption in Africa is crucial, and with it comes the importance of establishing a unique African AI identity. Dr. Mark Nasila, Chief Data and Analytics Officer at FNB Risk and acclaimed author of African Artificial Intelligence, joined Michael Avery to share his expertise on this topic.
They explored the current state of AI, especially in South Africa, the key industries it’s reshaping, as well as the potential benefits and risks associated with AI implementation particularly within the realm of traditional banking.
Friday Oct 25, 2024
Ep 45: Boland Visionaries: The Capitec Advantage - TJ Strydom
Friday Oct 25, 2024
Friday Oct 25, 2024
To shed light on the entrepreneurial opportunities that emerge from the shadows of industry giants, Michael Avery was joined by TJ Strydom, author of Capitec: Stalking Giants. Together, they explore how Capitec, a small start-up from Stellenbosch, has transformed into one of South Africa's most remarkable success stories.
TJ shared his perspectives on Capitec’s innovative strategies, commitment to customer centricity, and the cultural shifts that have fuelled its growth, along with insights into what the future may hold for the bank.
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Friday Oct 18, 2024
To explore the future of infrastructure investment in South Africa, Michael Avery sat down with two industry leaders: Prudence Mogolola, Investment Officer at the IDC, and Ashley Daswa, Senior Investment Specialist at Sanlam Corporate Investments. They examined the gaps and opportunities associated with accelerating infrastructure development, the significance of impact investing, and the vital collaboration needed between the public and private sectors to drive sustainable growth.

Beyond the vaults and virtual wallets




