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🎙️On this episode of the All Points West podcast, Karl speaks to Paul Hogarth, founder and CEO of Tatton Asset Management, an AIM-listed investment management and financial advisory powerhouse.
With over 30 years of expertise in the financial services industry, Paul shares his journey from co-founding Bank Hall Investment Associates—a game-changing service provider that influenced 25% of the UK’s independent financial advisor sector—to establishing Paradigm Partners, a cornerstone of regulatory and compliance support for financial advisors and wealth managers.
We’ll dive deep into Paul’s insights on:
The evolution of IFA distribution in the UK.Building and scaling successful ventures in investment management.The future of wealth management and financial advisory services in a post-pandemic, tech-driven world.🎧 Tune in now to stay ahead of the curve on wealth management trends, regulatory challenges, and investment strategies!
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In this episode of All Points West, we dive into the world of investment banking and the battery metals market with Andrew Monk, CEO of VSA Capital, a leader in small and mid-cap finance. With nearly 40 years in the industry, Andrew shares his journey from founding Oriel Securities to rebuilding VSA Capital with a strategic focus on natural resources and critical minerals essential for the energy transition. We discuss his insights into today’s high-growth sectors, from renewable energy investments to the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain, and how VSA Capital navigates the demands of sustainable finance. Join us for an in-depth look at the evolving finance landscape and what’s next for investors in clean energy and battery metals.
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Today on the All Points West podcast, we’re exploring the future of sustainable marine adventure with Jasper Smith, founder and chairman of Arksen. As leaders in extreme marine innovation, Arksen designs high-end, all-weather vessels built to withstand the toughest terrains and climates, making them ideal for modern-day explorers and eco-conscious adventurers. Jasper’s 30-year career in disruptive technology and design includes launching Sky’s pioneering media services in the UK, bringing on-demand TV to Scandinavia with Telenor, and co-founding the Fantastic Corporation, a leader in satellite and broadband data. Tune in as Jasper shares Arksen’s mission to inspire responsible exploration, pushing boundaries in marine tech, sustainable design, and the next generation of ocean adventure.
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In this episode of All Points West, we sit down with Andre Liebenberg, CEO of Yellow Cake PLC, one of the largest AIM-listed companies with a market value of £1.24 billion. Yellow Cake offers investors a unique opportunity to gain direct exposure to the uranium market through its physical holdings of uranium oxide concentrate, the primary fuel for nuclear power plants. Andre Liebenberg, CEO of Yellow Cake PLC, shares insights into the anticipated rise in uranium prices driven by supply and demand asymmetry and discusses his 25+ years of experience in the mining and resources industry, with roles at BHP Billiton, UBS, and more. Tune in for a deep dive into the future of uranium investment and the evolving energy landscape.
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Join us on this episode of the All Points West podcast as we welcome Dennis Edmonds, CEO of AIM-listed Kazera Global, a pioneering investment company focused on early-stage mining assets. With a spotlight on Kazera's diamond production and heavy mineral sands projects in South Africa, we delve into the significance of garnet and ilmenite, both crucial to various industries—from sustainable manufacturing to the booming pigments sector. As ilmenite gains recognition on Australia's critical minerals list, we explore its vital role in titanium production for high-tech applications, including aerospace and military equipment. With Dennis’s rich background in law and private equity, we discuss the evolving landscape of mining investments and the future of critical minerals in today’s economy. Don't miss this insightful conversation about innovation, sustainability, and the mining industry's role in our modern world.
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In this episode of All Points West, we sit down with Brian Goodman, CEO of Golden Matrix Group, one of the leading names in the iGaming and sports betting world. From their groundbreaking casino and sportsbook platforms to their global expansion with iconic brands like Meridian Bet and MexPlay, Brian shares insights on the future of online betting. We also dive into the rise of competition products and how Golden Matrix is setting the pace in the high-stakes world of regulated gaming. Don’t miss this in-depth conversation on the trends shaping the betting industry!
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In this episode of the All Points West podcast, we sit down with Lindy Durrant, the founder and CEO of AIM-listed ScanCell. Since co-founding ScanCell in 1997, Lindy has been at the forefront of developing groundbreaking immunotherapies for cancer and infectious diseases. With over 25 years of experience in translational research, she has played a pivotal role in bringing monoclonal antibodies and cancer vaccines from the lab to clinical trials. We discuss the rapidly growing immuno-oncology market, the potential of ScanCell's GlyMab platform, and what the future holds for cancer treatment.
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When Craig Foster was asked to set up an innovations lab at HomeServe to answer the question: "is this an opportunity or is this a threat?" He never expected they would develop something that would lead to him turning down a promotion, and starting his own business. LeakBot is the flagship product of Ondo InsurTech plc, and Craig is on a mission to get it installed in every building with indoor plumbing across North America and Western Europe.
In this episode of All Points West, Karl explores the origins (and future) of LeakBot, the uncertainty felt when one takes such a huge entrepreneurial leap, and the almost perfect jigsaw pieces of Craig's career that lead to his founding of Ondo InsurTech.
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On this episode of All Points West, MicroSalt CEO Rick Guiney talks about healthcare and flavour innovation. Salt is a major cause of cardiovascular disease worldwide and costs the NHS roughly £7.4 billion annually. According to Guiney, reducing average salt intake by just one gram per day could save up to 4,000 lives in the UK each year.
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In this eclectic episode of the All Points West Podcast, we delve into the entrepreneurial journey of Jonathan Straight as he takes us through the founding and growth of Straight PLC, a trailblazing waste management and recycling company.
Straight shares the challenges and triumphs of starting his business in 1993, the strategic decisions leading to its floating on AIM in 2003 and his successful exit in 2014 after a landmark deal.
Tune in to discover valuable lessons in innovation, resilience, strategic growth and moustache maintenance from this industry pioneer.
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Join us on the latest episode of the All Points West podcast as we welcome Gary Wallace, CFO and Jason Moody, COO, of Time To ACT, the innovative engineering group at the forefront of the green transition. Fresh from their successful IPO on the AQUIS stock exchange, Gary and Jason explain how Time To ACT's Diffusion Alloys division is a market leader in high-temperature metal coatings for the hydrogen sector, and its innovative GreenSpur division is looking to use ferrite magnets and aluminium to revolutionise wind and renewable energy generation.
As well as an insightful discussion on the future of green technology and sustainable engineering, we also learn what big ambitions both men have for their newly listed company.
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Mark Bartlett joined Strix in 2006 as its CEO; leading the company to a successful IPO in 2017, and shaping it into a powerhouse whose products are used more than 1.2 billion times a day in 100+ countries. In this episode of All Points West, Mark shares his journey with Strix, the surprising intricacies of the kettle market, and how this Isle of Man-based company has become an essential part of daily life. Tune in to discover how this unsung hero of a company has managed to make so many remarkable contributions to global safety and convenience.
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Today we sit down with Jennifer Sundberg, co-founder and co-chief executive of Board Intelligence, a pioneering consultancy and technology firm revolutionising boardrooms worldwide. With over a decade of experience, Jennifer and her team have empowered over 3,000 organisations and 40,000 directors, spanning Fortune 500 giants to grassroots charities, to elevate their decision-making prowess.
Discover the secrets behind their success as Jennifer discusses the pivotal role of consultants in transforming board dynamics, the essence of collective intelligence, and the insights from her recent co-authored book, "Collective Intelligence: How to Build a Business That's Smarter Than You."
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Despite high energy storage levels in the UK, global events have led to less competitive rates - highlighting how distant geopolitical issues can affect UK energy costs.
David Mirzai, SP Angel's Director of Equity Research and Energy Sector Specialist, discusses the influence of global politics on UK energy policy and pricing. Drawing from over 15 years of investment banking experience and expertise in petroleum geology, Mr. Mirzai provides valuable insights into recent crises.
Nothing in this podcast is intended as investment advice and the people in this podcast may hold positions in the stocks they talk about. Do not buy anything based solely on a tip or recommendation. Please do your own research.
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Can we trust Artificial Intelligence?
Recently, siMa.ai, a leading edge computing chip firm, secured $70 million in funding, with significant backing from Dell, underscoring the growing investment in AI and edge computing technologies. While AI chatbots continue to evolve at an accelerated pace, advancements in algorithms are driving faster performance, shaping how we interact with technology. At OcaiPipe, Eric Topham and his team are committed to delivering trustworthy AI solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Eric Topham is a 'sporty geek' who is operating at the cutting edge of the high tech world of AI and edge computing. The founder and chief executive of OctaiPipe, the start up British tech firm, has developed a platform that aims to protect critical infrastructure, such as power plants, by putting AI right at the heart of connected devices. He is super smart, with a PhD from Oxford University, but has a laid back 'work to live' ethos, inherited from his parents.
Episode 16 of the All Points West Podcast hears why the adventurous divemaster has, so far, eschewed the well trodden 'tech bro' path to Silicon Valley and why he believes AI presents more potential opportunities than risks.
Nothing in this podcast is intended as investment advice and the people in this podcast may hold positions in the stocks they talk about. Do not buy anything based solely on a tip or recommendation. Please do your own research.
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Jacqueline Daniell enjoyed a nomadic childhood. By the time the Crimson Tide chief executive was 11 she had lived in seven different counties of England, due to her builder father's entrepreneurial knack of doing up and building homes and selling them for a profit.
Episode 15 of the All Points West Podcast explores how her father's love of building and new technology (he had a Pulsar digital watch in the 70s) has influenced her own career path through architecture, regeneration and town planning to become the boss of an Aim-listed AI software company.
Nothing in this podcast is intended as investment advice and the people in this podcast may hold positions in the stocks they talk about. Do not buy anything based solely on a tip or recommendation. Please do your own research.
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Judith MacKenzie has a 'death wish'... she is an eventer. It means that most weekends she can be found in her Land Rover, towing a horsebox around the country to compete at equestrian events. It's not a surprise to discover that the head of Downing Fund Managers is a gritty competitor who enjoys a challenge. Judith credits her 'Scottish Presbyterian work ethic', handed down from her small business owning parents, for her attitude to hard work and desire to dig into the details of the Aim-listed firms she invests in.
Episode 14 of the All Points West Podcast takes us on a journey from the Northern Highlands, where Judith grew up, to spotting the hidden gems listed on Aim... with a little help from the spreadsheets, management meetings and factory visits.
Nothing in this podcast is intended as investment advice and the people in this podcast may hold positions in the stocks they talk about. Do not buy anything based solely on a tip or recommendation. Please do your own research. -
In the '90s, Stuart Neal played guitar in a band with his friends. The allure of gigging in smoky pubs around the country eventually succumbed to the more sedate attractions of family life and a burgeoning business career. Rock n Roll's loss was finance's gain, as the chief executive of Boku, the Aim-listed payments firm, set off on a wild career ride that took him from Virgin Media to a Silicon Valley start-up.
Episode 13 of the All Points West Podcast hears why the guitar strumming, oil painting executive believes his fast-growing financial payments firm has the potential to go all the way to the FTSE100.
Nothing in this podcast is intended as investment advice and the people in this podcast may hold positions in the stocks they talk about. Do not buy anything based solely on a tip or recommendation. Please do your own research. -
Steve Bassi's first job enabled him to get up to "teen mischief" on the computer systems of local businesses in the Californian farming town where he grew up. It proved to be just the start he needed to break into the world of cyber security, where the chief executive of Narf Industries is an expert in developing software that can detect threats and defend complex commercial and military computer networks from hackers.
Episode 12 of the All Points West Podcast takes us on a journey from Steve's humble farming roots, through the Naval Research Laboratory and top secret US defence projects, his passion for Muay Thai kickboxing and listing Narf on the London Stock Exchange.
Nothing in this podcast is intended as investment advice and the people in this podcast may hold positions in the stocks they talk about. Do not buy anything based solely on a tip or recommendation. Please do your own research. -
When Sam Smith first entered the City at age 18 on the London Commodity Exchange she was one of only two women on a trading floor full of men, who would wolf whistle and had pictures of naked women on their cubicle walls. At 33, Sam became the first ever woman to run a stockbroking company, when she founded finnCap Group (now Cavendish). Her career in the City was defined by a drive to put inclusion and female entrepreneurship at the heart of the company's success.
Episode 11 of the All Points West Podcast discovers why she stepped down as CEO of finnCap in 2022, her thoughts on how group think is holding back some City firms and why her favourite hobby is ... reading about entrepreneurship.
Nothing in this podcast is intended as investment advice and the people in this podcast may hold positions in the stocks they talk about. Do not buy anything based solely on a tip or recommendation. Please do your own research. - Visa fler