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Stay ahead in the world of finance with our regular podcast series, featuring interviews with leading figures in the finance and business world.
The views expressed on this podcast are not necessarily those of The London Institute of Banking & Finance.
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Episode 85: Financial Literacy in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
Kareem Refaay, Regional Director of GCC & MENA of The London Institute of Banking & Finance interviews Maysa AlNowais, Community Engagement Director of Maan – Authority of Social Contribution in Abu Dhabi about Ghaya, the recently launched financial literacy programme, the impact, future plans and the drive for financial resilience.
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Episode 84: Finance Matters series - AI, machine learning and education
Alex Fraser, Chief Executive of The London Institute of Banking & Finance, talks to leading figures about issues affecting the banking and finance sector – now and for the future.
In this third episode, Alex talks to Radish Singh, Partner at Deloitte APAC based in Singapore and a member of LIBF's International Advisory Board. They discuss AI and machine learning's role in the financial services industry, fraud detection, education and much more.
This interview took place on 21/12/2020.
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Episode 83: Finance Matters series - Banks, government and global trade
Alex Fraser, Chief Executive of The London Institute of Banking & Finance, talks to leading figures about issues affecting the banking and finance sector – now and for the future.
In this second episode, Alex talks to Richard Burge, Chief Executive, London Chamber of Commerce and a member of LIBF's International Advisory Board, about the impact of the pandemic for banks as well as how the Chamber is helping businesses to overcome hurdles. They also discuss the role of London and the UK in global trade, education and Brexit.
This interview took place on 15/12/2020.
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Episode 82: Finance Matters series - gender diversity, sustainability and agribusiness
Alex Fraser, Chief Executive of The London Institute of Banking & Finance, talks to leading figures about issues affecting the banking and finance sector – now and for the future.
In this first episode, Alex talks to Sabila Din, Founder of Din Consultants and a member of LIBF’s International Advisory Board, about how banks are adapting and reacting to change and how they are supporting small and medium-sized enterprises. They also discuss gender diversity in the sector and other sustainability issues, including the role of agribusiness.
This interview took place on 01/12/2020.
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Episode 81: What is alternative data and why is it important for SME Lending?
Paul Gordon Managing Director, SME & Mid Corporates, Commercial Banking at Lloyds Banking Group, and Gordon Milne Senior Relationship Director, LIBF, talk to Ouida Taaffe, Editor of Financial World, about the challenges for banks in SME Lending and asks what role alternative data could play.
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Episode 80: Gender diversity: the quest for equal opportunity
In this podcast, Heather Tilston, Head of PR & Marketing at LIBF, talks to Caroline Murray, Senior Lecturer at LIBF and Kate Bohn, Accelerator and Incubator Lead at Lloyds Banking Group, about gender diversity and their experiences of working in the finance sector.
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