Money Majlis

Suvo Sarkar

Welcome to the podcast that’s redefining conversations on banking, finance, technology and marketing. Exploring topics that are current, consequential and controversial, it is a fortnightly deep-dive with leaders, thinkers and innovators by the veteran banker Suvo Sarkar.Money Majlis is the only podcast of its kind in the region, and since its launch in April 2024, has gained a loyal base of listeners across 110+ countries. Currently in its Season 2, it is among the top 3 business podcasts in the Middle East. It was recently awarded the Best New Podcast for 2024 at the PodClub people’s choice awards in Dubai.

  1. Ep XTRA 12. Beats, Brand and Legacy: Inside the Rhythm of Bickram Ghosh

    1 DAY AGO ·  BONUS

    Ep XTRA 12. Beats, Brand and Legacy: Inside the Rhythm of Bickram Ghosh

    Send us Fan Mail What does it take to carry the weight of a classical tradition and simultaneously shatter its boundaries? In this special episode of Money Majlis XTRA, recorded in the heart of Kolkata, Suvo Sarkar sits down with tabla maestro and composer Bickram Ghosh for a conversation that moves effortlessly between raga and rhythm, art and entrepreneurship, spiritual alignment and streaming algorithms. Born into a musical dynasty — his father the legendary Pandit Shankar Ghosh, his maternal grandfather the great Pandit Biswanath Chatterjee — Bickram was being shaped by the tabla even before he could read. He describes a childhood defined by beautiful contradictions: a California upbringing, a La Martiniere education, Rolling Stones covers by day and rigorous riyaz at dawn. That discipline, resisted fiercely in youth, became the bedrock of everything that followed. His years accompanying Pandit Ravi Shankar became a masterclass in more than music. Bickram recounts two unforgettable lessons — one about eating octopus in Japan, and one about 15,000 people closing their eyes in a gymnasium in Taipei — that distilled what it really means to cross cultural borders, not just with your art, but with your whole self. He shares the story of a transformative four-hour conversation with Zakir Hussain in Los Angeles that gave him permission to become more than he already was, and the founding of Rhythmscape, his fusion band, which stayed at the top of India's CD charts for a decade. The conversation turns to money, ownership and legacy in a way that few artists dare to. Bickram speaks candidly about licensing rather than selling his music, retaining control over his intellectual property, and thinking of himself unashamedly as an entrepreneur. He reflects on film scoring — where his master's degree in English literature gave him an unexpected edge in reading and interpreting scripts — and on his recent appointment as artistic director of music at the Venice Biennale, alongside a stunning project orchestrating Tagore songs with a hundred-piece German ensemble. On AI, streaming and virality, he is characteristically clear-eyed: understand the tools, build your team, but never let the algorithm drive your art. And on legacy, his answer is just two words — True Music. Strong melodies, good rhythms, improvisation, skilled musicians, and music that moves and changes people. It is a deceptively simple ambition from a man who has spent a lifetime proving it is anything but. For younger musicians and creative professionals, this conversation is packed with grounded advice: why knowledge and relentless practice still matter more than virality, how to build relationships with humility and charm, and why gratitude and enthusiasm can be your biggest unfair advantages even after forty years in the game. For listeners from banking, fintech and business, there are striking parallels with entrepreneurship: building a distinctive brand, owning your IP, diversifying revenue streams and designing a legacy that will outlive you. If you care about creativity, culture, or simply building a meaningful career on your own terms, this rhythmic, reflective journey with Bickram Ghosh will stay with you long after the final beat fades.

    1hr 12min
  2. Ep 54. Innovation, Inclusion & Intelligence: Dimitrios Dosis of Mastercard on the future of money

    27 MAR

    Ep 54. Innovation, Inclusion & Intelligence: Dimitrios Dosis of Mastercard on the future of money

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when one of the world’s most dynamic payments corridors becomes a live laboratory for the future of money? In this episode of Money Majlis, host Suvo Sarkar sits down with Dr. Dimitrios Dosis, President for Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa at Mastercard, to explore how technology, AI and cybersecurity are rewriting the rules of how we pay, get paid and stay protected across more than 80 markets. In this richly layered conversation, he makes the case for why this region is not just catching up with the rest of the world — it is outpacing it. From Riyadh’s Vision 2030 to the UAE’s ambition to go largely cashless within the decade, Dimi explains why intent from policymakers, combined with strong spending power and youthful, curious consumers, is turning this region into a powerful testbed for real-time and digital payments. He shares how contactless payments, digital wallets and interoperable national schemes are moving from novelty to everyday habit, while mobile money in Africa continues to leapfrog traditional models and inspire new thinking on financial inclusion. The conversation dives into Mastercard’s multi-rail strategy, spanning cards, account-to-account, real-time and even blockchain-enabled payments, and what that really means for banks, fintechs, merchants and SMEs in 2026. Dimi breaks down the payment trends he believes will hit critical mass this year – from AI-enabled payments and embedded finance to smarter loyalty and tokenisation – and offers practical guidance on how regional players can ride the wave rather than chase it.   Dimi dives deep into Mastercard's Agent Pay — the technology that allows an AI agent to complete an entire e-commerce checkout on your behalf, with your pre-given consent encoded in a Mastercard token. He explains why this shift from automation to delegation is not just a convenience feature but a structural reimagining of how commerce works, one that puts the consumer back in control through what he describes as the coming era of reverse auctions. He also reflects on the next generation of loyalty, from ultra-premium experiences like The Mastercard Collection and cards such as Ultima, to the promise of “segment-of-one” recognition powered by real-time data and AI. Dimi speaks candidly about leadership — the value of authenticity, of owning decisions as if the money were your own, and of pairing data with instinct. And on a personal level, he shares what truly keeps him grounded across 80 markets: a Fender Stratocaster in his living room, and a yoga mat that changed his life. Visit moneymajlis.com to join our giving movement and get your USD 50 complimentary GiveCard.  Produced by : Poddster Giving partner : Goodworld

    57 min
  3. Ep 53. Inside MENA’s New Payments Powerhouse: Murat Suzer on Network International’s next chapter

    13 MAR

    Ep 53. Inside MENA’s New Payments Powerhouse: Murat Suzer on Network International’s next chapter

    Send us Fan Mail Network International’s merger with Magnati has quietly created a new payments powerhouse at the heart of the Middle East and Africa’s digital economy. In this episode of Money Majlis, Suvo Sarkar sits down with Murat Cagri Suzer, Network’s Group CEO, to unpack what that really means for banks, merchants and consumers across 50+ markets.  Murat makes a compelling case for why MENA’s USD 250B digital payments market is poised to outgrow most global peers, powered by visionary regulators, aggressive investment and demographics that are rapidly embracing cards, wallets and real-time rails. He explains why the UAE has become a cashless testbed and how that model can be exported, with care, to more cash-heavy markets across the region. The conversation goes under the hood of the new Network–Magnati platform: a Brookfield-led private ownership structure, over USD 400B in total payment volume and a footprint spanning 250+ financial institutions, 240,000 merchants and around 20 million cardholders. Murat is candid about the advantages of being private in a capital-intensive, scale-driven business, the realities of running an acquirer with more than 60 percent market share in UAE card acquiring, and why scale is not about supernormal margins but about having the firepower to invest half a billion dollars a year in resilient infrastructure and AI. Suvo and Murat then dive into the next frontier: AE Coin, the UAE’s Central Bank-licensed, AED-backed stablecoin, going live across Network’s POS and ecommerce rails. Murat demystifies stablecoins for everyday retailers, explains how tokenised money can sit alongside cards and account-to-account payments, and outlines the risk, chargeback and consumer protection implications. He also points to concrete product bets: using transaction data to power SME lending via partner banks, providing merchants with revenue-enhancing analytics, and helping large corporates access best-in-class fraud and security solutions across 56 markets.   The episode is also a leadership masterclass. Murat reflects on lessons from Danone and McKinsey, his time running BBVA’s 60 billion dollar US consumer bank, and leading Turkey’s largest card business through volatility and innovation. He talks about why payments are really “fast-moving consumer services,” why emotional needs matter as much as functionality in product design, and why his leadership philosophy boils down to positivity, flexibility and surrounding himself with strong people.  A lively rapid-fire round – from Istanbul’s quirky card culture to Texas barbecue and the hidden power of “member since” on a card – rounds off a conversation that blends macro trends, technology strategy and very human insights into what it takes to build a regional fintech champion. Visit moneymajlis.com to join our giving movement and get your USD 50 complimentary GiveCard.  Produced by : Poddster Giving partner : Goodworld

    59 min
  4. Ep 52. Wio, Women and What’s Next: A Conversation with Amina Taher

    27 FEB

    Ep 52. Wio, Women and What’s Next: A Conversation with Amina Taher

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Money Majlis with Suvo Sarkar, we look at the rise of digital banking in the UAE through the lens of one person’s journey: Amina Taher, Chief Marketing Officer of Wio Bank. Amina has spent two decades moving across investment firms, media, aviation and now fintech, helping to shape some of the region’s most visible brands while continuously reinventing herself as a leader. Wio’s rapid scale-up to nearly 400,000 customers and over AED 50B in deposits provides the backdrop, but the real story here is how Amina thinks about brand, culture and people in a world where everything is becoming digital She describes why her word for 2025 was “elevate” — and how that applied not just to Wio’s growth, but to her own learning curve as she moved into banking, and to the teams she now leads. Elevating a brand, in her view, means elevating the customer: designing propositions like Wio Personal, Wio Business, Wio Invest, Wio Family and Wio Creator around real lives rather than internal product silos. Yet she is careful to stress that features and numbers only matter if they are built on trust, clear communication and a human tone of voice. The conversation ranges from industry shifts to deeply personal reflections. Amina talks about growing up in a household shaped by the UAE’s founding values, her grandmother’s insistence that she study abroad, and what it felt like to build a career in male-dominated sectors without losing her sense of identity. She explains how those experiences inform the way she leads at Wio today — from obsessing about customer feedback and referrals to making sure the people behind the app are visible and relatable. We explore the tension between long-term brand-building and short-term performance, a dilemma that every marketer at a high-growth company knows well. Amina shares how she balances big, emotionally resonant campaigns with the weekly reality of dashboards, acquisition targets and ROI pressure. For her, storytelling and data are not opposites but complements: the story sets the direction, the numbers tell you when to adjust. Amina also reflects on the UAE’s remarkable progress on women in senior roles, the dynamics of being the only woman in some boardrooms, and how she tries to use her position to open doors for others. She offers practical advice to young women drawn to marketing, technology or banking but unsure where to start: seek environments that truly back you, do not be afraid to change sectors, and treat curiosity as a lifelong habit. Whether you care about fintech, branding or leadership, this episode is really about building a career that can hold both ambition and authenticity.   Visit moneymajlis.com to join our giving movement and get your USD 50 complimentary GiveCard.  Produced by : Poddster Giving partner : Goodworld

    1hr 12min
  5. Ep XTRA 11. Beyond 1983: Kapil Dev on Cricket, Culture and Courage

    20 FEB ·  BONUS

    Ep XTRA 11. Beyond 1983: Kapil Dev on Cricket, Culture and Courage

    Send us Fan Mail In this XTRA edition of Money Majlis, the conversation steps out of the boardroom and into the dressing room with one of the most iconic leaders world sport has ever produced, Kapil Dev. From Chandigarh’s dusty grounds to lifting the 1983 World Cup at Lord’s, Kapil Dev’s story is not just about runs and wickets, but about belief, resilience and courage. Across this episode, host Suvo Sarkar explores how a fast-bowling all‑rounder, who never missed a single Test due to injury over 16 years, built his engine, his mindset and his leadership philosophy. Kapil Dev reflects on his almost accidental entry into cricket, the early days of being dismissed as “just another boy from North India,” and how the desire to prove doubters wrong quietly became fuel rather than baggage. He shares the inside story of that famous debut in Faisalabad, when Pakistani openers first realised an Indian bowler could really bowl bouncers, and of the disciplinary dropping in 1984 that taught him hard lessons about responsibility, ego and learning to blame himself before anyone else. This XTRA episode relives some of cricket’s most unforgettable moments through the man at the centre of them. Kapil breaks down what truly went through his mind at 17 for 5 against Zimbabwe in the 1983 World Cup, why he felt “pleasure, not pressure” that day, and how his natural game of attacking cricket turned a hopeless position into one of the greatest counter‑attacks in history. He talks us through that famous backwards sprint to catch Viv Richards at Lord’s, why he rates the dismissal of Clive Lloyd as even more pivotal, and what it really meant to go past Sir Richard Hadlee’s world record with 434 Test wickets. But this is much more than a nostalgia trip. Kapil offers candid views on today’s multi‑billion‑dollar cricket economy, player workloads, and the mental toll of social media scrutiny on modern stars. He explains why he has no regrets about missing the IPL era, why Test cricket must be protected even if it means sacrificing some commercial upside, and how sports science, data and analytics have changed both expectations and excuses. The discussion also covers India’s growing ambitions across global sport, from badminton and boxing to javelin, and why real results will come only when parents, infrastructure and policy all change together. Leadership lessons flow throughout: the joint‑family model of captaincy, where “we” always trumps “me”; the importance of spending more time with the team‑mate who scored zero than the one who scored a hundred; and the humility to apologise to your own dressing room when you get it wrong. Kapil also speaks about his second innings as President of the Professional Golf Tour of India, what golf has taught him about concentration and self‑belief, and why playing for a team – in sport or business – is the best antidote to selfishness. Whether you are a CEO, a young professional or simply someone who loves a great human story, this episode is a masterclass in staying grounded while playing at the very top. This episode was made possible by the kind courtesy of Dhruv Verma, the founder & CEO of Thriwe.  To join the Money Majlis giving movement, and get your complimentary GiveCard, please visit www.moneymajlis.com.  Produced by : Poddster Giving partner: Goodworld

    55 min
  6. Ep 51. Flying high : a conversation with Paul Griffiths, aviation’s Willy Wonka

    13 FEB

    Ep 51. Flying high : a conversation with Paul Griffiths, aviation’s Willy Wonka

    Send us Fan Mail The Season 3 opener of Money Majlis puts you right in the cockpit of Dubai’s aviation story, with Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, as your guide. He isn’t just running DXB and DWC; he is shaping how a city’s ambition takes flight, turning runways and terminals into engines of GDP, jobs and global connectivity. Across this conversation, Paul unpacks the now-famous mandate he received from Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum on day one: “never constrain the growth of aviation in Dubai.” That single KPI becomes the spine of the episode, as he explains how Dubai has grown into the world’s busiest international hub, while constantly pushing the limits of what its land‑constrained infrastructure can do. We go behind the scenes of DXB’s quiet revolution in operations, where real-time data and AI help aircraft turn around like Formula 1 pit stops and passengers glide through terminals with fewer queues, less friction and more time to enjoy the airport as a hospitality experience rather than a stress test. Paul’s philosophy is simple but powerful: treat every guest as an individual, respect their time, and design every process around the journey, not the bureaucracy. From there, the conversation widens to the next big leap at DWC, where Paul imagines a network of human-scale terminals that feel less like an airport and more like a sentient city: natural spaces, seamless biometrics, invisible security and dwell zones that combine lounges, retail, dining and entertainment into one fluid experience. The future airport, in his telling, is a calm, intuitive environment where the technology disappears into the background and the traveller remains firmly at the centre. Sustainability and leadership add a deeply human dimension to the episode. Paul talks candidly about the urgency of sustainable aviation fuel, the scale of the challenge, and why aviation must reinvent its energy model without pricing ordinary travellers out of the skies. He also reflects on Covid as a “never waste a good crisis” moment: a time to re-engineer costs, redesign partnerships and prove Dubai’s resilience to the world. Threaded through it all is Paul’s own story: a classically trained organist turned aviation leader who still sees airports as living orchestras, where frontline teams, Emirati talent and partner organisations have to play in harmony. It’s part macroeconomics, part technology playbook, part leadership masterclass—and a vivid love letter to travel itself. Production partner : Poddster Giving partner: Goodworld All past episodes and details of the Money Majlis giving movement can be viewed on www.moneymajlis.com.

    1hr 18min
  7. 30 JAN

    Ep 50. Networks, Neural Links and Net Zero: Two futurists on tomorrow’s economy

    Send us Fan Mail Season 2 of Money Majlis wraps with a powerful double feature recorded live at the inaugural Dubai Futurists Summit 2025, bringing together two of the world’s most compelling futurists: Ross Dawson and Ramez Naam. In this special back-to-back episode, host Suvo Sarkar explores how exponential technologies, AI, clean energy and information networks are reshaping money, work and society, and what leaders, investors and citizens must do now to build a future worth investing in.   Ross Dawson, bestselling author of “Living Networks” and “Thriving on Overload,” explains why we now live in a deeply networked economy – and how AI layered on top of these networks could unlock borderless finance while simultaneously amplifying cyber risk. He shares a practical playbook for turning information overload into an advantage, from sharpening purpose and mental models to mastering attention and synthesis in an age of distractions.    Ross makes the case for designing human–AI collaboration that amplifies uniquely human capabilities instead of replacing them, and sketches a future of fluid organizations where talent, learning and AI agents flow together instead of being trapped in rigid job descriptions. He also warns of deepfakes and post-truth media, arguing that every company must now behave like a transparent media organization to earn trust..   Ramez Naam, futurist, award‑winning author and climate-tech investor, takes the conversation from networks to the planet’s physical systems, weaving together AI, clean energy and human ingenuity. He describes why, despite conflict and climate risk, this is statistically the best time in human history – and how ideas remain our “infinite resource” for overcoming scarcity.    Ramez breaks down the exponential cost decline of solar, batteries and electric vehicles, and the pivotal role of smart policy in turning early subsidies into today’s market-driven clean-energy surge. He highlights the Middle East’s unique opportunity to leverage abundant sunlight and capital to become a powerhouse in low-cost energy and climate innovation, while also flagging the bottlenecks in grids, data centres and EV charging that entrepreneurs can solve.   Both guests converge on a common call: believe that a positive future is possible, then accept the responsibility to shape it – through better decisions, braver innovation and more inclusive policy.    Produced by : Poddster Giving partner : Goodworld   Visit www.moneymajlis.com for your complimentary USD50 GiveCard to contribute to a charity of your choice.

    56 min
  8. 16 JAN

    Ep 49. Augmented, Not Replaced: The AI-Native Future of Wealth Management

    Send us Fan Mail Private banking and wealth management are under intense pressure: rising regulation, demanding next-gen clients and thinning margins are forcing institutions to rethink how they work. In this episode of Money Majlis, Suvo Sarkar sits with Banesh Prabhu, CEO of IntellectAI  to explore how AI can move from pilot to production – turning fragmented data into real-time intelligence for advisers, operations and risk teams. They debate  what a truly AI-led wealth future looks like – from augmented relationship managers to agentic platforms that can orchestrate complex processes end to end.    Can AI can turn fragmented data across core systems, market feeds and unstructured documents into a “knowledge garden” that powers secure, domain-specific copilots for wealth teams? Instead of manually piecing together reports and call notes, can relationship managers walk into meetings with real-time, AI-curated insights on goals, risks, past interactions and next-best actions? That shift, if real, promises not only higher productivity, but more relevant and timely conversations in a business that remains deeply emotive and trust-based.   Suvo and Banesh unpack why the real battleground will be “trusted intelligence”, not raw intelligence. They discuss how audit trails, human-in-the-loop design and explicit governance layers around toxicity, bias and hallucination are becoming non-negotiable for regulators focused on suitability, consumer duty and fair outcomes. The future wealth winners, they argue, will be institutions that can industrialise AI use cases while still making it clear who is accountable when things go wrong.   For the GCC, Suvo and Banesh see a rare opening to build AI-native wealth hubs: less legacy, faster decision cycles, ambitious regulators and an influx of global wealth all create fertile ground for platform-led innovation. But they warn that success will depend on upgrading data maturity, cultivating new skills and resisting the temptation to bolt AI onto broken models instead of reimagining journeys around outcomes.   The episode also dives into leadership: building cross-cultural, cross-functional teams, moving from command-and-control to empowered “diamond-shaped” organisations, and why ruthless prioritisation, patience and people-first thinking are at the heart of any successful transformation.   If you want a realistic roadmap to AI-enabled, human-centric wealth management – grounded in what is working in large, regulated institutions today – this episode offers a concise, practitioner’s guide to the future. ​   Produced by : Poddster  Giving partner : Goodworld   Please visit www.moneymajlis.com to join the Money Majlis giving movement and get your complimentary $50 GiveCard.

    1hr 25min

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Welcome to the podcast that’s redefining conversations on banking, finance, technology and marketing. Exploring topics that are current, consequential and controversial, it is a fortnightly deep-dive with leaders, thinkers and innovators by the veteran banker Suvo Sarkar.Money Majlis is the only podcast of its kind in the region, and since its launch in April 2024, has gained a loyal base of listeners across 110+ countries. Currently in its Season 2, it is among the top 3 business podcasts in the Middle East. It was recently awarded the Best New Podcast for 2024 at the PodClub people’s choice awards in Dubai.

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