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Investec Focus Radio South Africa features conversations between leading minds from within Investec and other experts on economic, investment and business topics in addition to issues that go beyond wealth.
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Are you wondering how to make your money work for you after retirement?
In this episode of Everything Counts, host Motheo Khoaripe sits down once again with Kate Robson, Co-Head of Investec My Investments, and Johan Loubser, Head of Adviser Enablement at Investec, to unpack the realities of managing your money post-retirement.
From understanding Regulation 28 of the Pension Funds Act and choosing the right financial advisor, to navigating investment and savings strategies, insurance needs, and avoiding impulsive financial decisions, this conversation is your complete guide to maintaining financial stability in retirement.
Learn how to balance spending and investing wisely, when to seek a second opinion on your financial plan, and what to consider if you’re supporting loved ones as a breadwinner in your later years.
Whether you’ve just retired, are planning to soon, or want to future-proof your finances, this episode gives you the tools, insights, and confidence to make every Rand count long after you’ve stopped working.
00:00 Introduction
01:50 Post-retirement financial management
05:00 How careful do you need to be with your money after retirement?
06:00 How to manage retirement funds before you retire
07:30 How a financial adviser can help with financial planning post-retirement
09:21 Understanding Regulation 28 of the Pension Funds Act
10:10 What should you look for in a financial adviser?
12:15 Should you get a second opinion on financial advice?
13:49 Investment and savings strategies post-retirement
17:00 Do you need insurance for retirement?
19:33 Managing retirement funds as a breadwinner
21:35 How to avoid being impulsive with the money you get after retirement
25:00 Key points to consider post-retirement
28:00 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA
There’s good news for the world economy, with the IMF forecasting solid growth for the world economy this year and next, and median inflation in the world’s leading economies declining in September. Meanwhile, says Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International, lower oil prices are also providing some stimulus. Investec Focus Radio SA
In this special IMF edition of No Ordinary Wednesday, Cumesh Moodliar, CEO of Investec South Africa, and Ruth Leas, CEO of Investec UK, unpack the signals from this year’s meetings in Washington – from the “three Ts” shaping investor sentiment (Trump, technology and tariffs) to the cautious optimism surrounding South Africa’s reform momentum.
Podcast key moments:
00:00 – Introduction
01:20 – What themes dominated conversations at the 2025 Investec IMF Breakfast?
02:57 - What’s top of mind for global investors and banking leaders
06:31 - The IMF has raised its global growth projection to 3.2% for 2025, how does this shape the mood among international investors?
07:17 - Is there more confidence among investors in the UK or is caution still the prevailing mood?
08:17 – How seriously are investors taking IMF global debt warnings?
10:37 - What message did SARB Governor Lesetja Kganyago deliver to the global financial community and how was it received?
13:10 - What was Investec’s message about South Africa to international financiers?
13:58 – Is investor sentiment on the UK is improving?
15:12 - What signals are you picking up about investment appetite in the UK and Europe?
15:57 - Is there evidence that SA’s reform narrative is gaining traction?
17:59 – Is the global economy on a more stable footing?
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Hosted by seasoned broadcaster, Jeremy Maggs, the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast unpacks the latest economic, business, and political news in South Africa, with an all-star cast of investment and wealth managers, economists, and financial planners from Investec. Listen in every second Wednesday for an in-depth look at what's moving markets, shaping the economy, and changing the game for your wallet and your business. Investec Focus Radio SA
In this episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, Jeremy Maggs speaks with Zane Bezuidenhout and David Smith, Global Equity Research Analysts at Investec Investment Management in the UK. Fresh from the Deutsche Bank Tech Conference in California, they examine what’s substance and what’s speculation in the current tech cycle – and why artificial intelligence, still in its very early innings, could redefine how we think about growth and value.
Podcast key highlights
00:00 - Tech’s global dominance and its impact on markets
01:51 - Why technology remains too important for investors to ignore
02:47 - What makes tech companies fundamentally different from others
03:38 - The rise and power of hyper-scalers in the global economy
05:08 - The AI revolution and how it’s reshaping computing
07:34 - Tariffs, export controls, and geopolitical pressures on tech
08:44 - Robotics as a long-term investment theme
09:46 - Investec’s Promaths initiative and its national impact
11:44 - Semiconductor supply recovery after global disruptions
13:05 - Building an effective tech investment strategy
14:19 - Areas of the tech market showing signs of overheating
15:16 - Key tech stocks and companies to watch
16:58 - Global opportunities across Asia, Europe, and the US
18:24 - Common misconceptions about the tech sector
19:32 - Closing remarks and where to watch or listen further
Read more on www.investec.com/now
Hosted by seasoned broadcaster, Jeremy Maggs, the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast unpacks the latest economic, business, and political news in South Africa, with an all-star cast of investment and wealth managers, economists, and financial planners from Investec. Listen in every second Wednesday for an in-depth look at what's moving markets, shaping the economy, and changing the game for your wallet and your business. Investec Focus Radio SA
The trade dispute between the US and China took a new turn on Friday, as US President Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs in response to Chinese measures against the US such as export controls on rare earths. Markets responded negatively to the news, says Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International, but the key move was perhaps in the US dollar, which no longer seems to be behaving as a safe haven. Investec Focus Radio SA
Are you worried about whether your retirement savings are safe and working as hard as they can?
This episode of Everything Counts dives deep into the realities of moving your retirement savings offshore and what it means for South Africans planning for the future.
Join host Motheo Khoaripe as he chats with Investec’s Kate Robson, co-head of My Investments, and Johan Loubser, head of adviser enablement, to explore the myths, benefits and risks of offshore retirement investing. From currency risk and diversification to tax rules, estate planning and offshore investment returns, they unpack everything you need to know to make informed decisions.
Learn how offshore retirement plans can protect your savings, why spreading your investments across countries and currencies matters, and the steps to ensure your portfolio is aligned with your long-term goals. Discover why careful planning, expert advice and understanding the rules are key to making offshore investing work for you.
Whether you’re just starting to save, considering retiring overseas, or looking for smarter ways to grow and protect your retirement savings, this episode empowers you to take control of your financial future.
00:00 Introduction
01:58 Offshore investing vs offshore retirement investing
02:45 Offshore investing for people retiring locally vs retiring abroad
05:15 Regulation 28
06:37 Is offshore investing only for the wealthy?
08:33 Benefits of offshore investing
09:48 Timing an offshore investment right
12:18 Matching your retirement savings to where you’ll spend
15:35 Tax implications of investing abroad
17:16 Estate planning with offshore investments
20:32 Risk vs reward of offshore investing
21:46 The role of a financial adviser in offshore investments
23:20 Where offshore retirement investing fits into a portfolio
24:52 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA
Global equities have had a good run since the Liberation Day jitters in April, with Japan and South Africa being standout markets. Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International says markets are awaiting the next moves, but clouding the outlook has been the US government shutdown, which meant that the September jobs numbers could not be released. September inflation data could also be delayed. Meanwhile South Africa’s PMI numbers are improving, which should have a positive Impact on GDP. Investec Focus Radio SA
The US market is trading ~40% above fair value. What could cause those lofty valuations to deflate? This week on No Ordinary Wednesday, Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist at Investec Wealth & Investment International, unpacks the key findings of Investec’s latest Global Investment View, highlighting risks for global investors and where opportunities lie outside the US, including: Europe is loosening fiscal policy to support growth, China is rolling out stimulus, with commodities rallying in response and in South Africa equities remain cheap with commodities and improving SOEs providing tailwinds.
Podcast key moments:
00:00 – Introduction
01:17 - The global investment strategy group keeps its global risk score unchanged
02:48 - What’s keeping valuations elevated in the US?
04:04 - AI driven investment providing a new growth engine
05:14 – Inflation risks in the US
05:41 - Why Europe and China look relatively attractive
07:18 – Why do SA risk assets remain cheap?
08:15 – Eskom, Transnet and the SA economy
09:44 - Local bonds have rerated
10:47 – What should investors be watching in the next 12 to 18 months
Read more on www.investec.com/now
Hosted by seasoned broadcaster, Jeremy Maggs, the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast unpacks the latest economic, business and political news in South Africa, with an all-star cast of investment and wealth managers, economists and financial planners from Investec. Listen in every second Wednesday for an in-depth look at what's moving markets, shaping the economy, and changing the game for your wallet and your business. Investec Focus Radio SA
There have been some mixed messages on the US data front recently. US GDP in the second quarter was revised upwards, even as labour markets have been softer and consumer confidence has been weak. Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International says with a key inflation indicator remaining sticky, this presents challenges for the Fed and the trajectory of interest rates. Investec Focus Radio SA
Worried about the personal risks when your phone and your digital identity, falls into the wrong hands?
This episode of Everything Counts dives deep into the realities of phone theft and the ripple effects it can have on your banking, social media, passwords and more.
Join host Motheo Khoaripe as he chats with Kevin Hogan, Head of Fraud Risk at Investec and cybersecurity expert Anna Collard to uncover how fraudsters gain access, the myths about phone security and the vital steps you must take immediately to secure your money and digital life.
Learn about the importance of long passwords, biometric security, virtual cards for safer online shopping, spotting phishing scams, managing your digital footprint and using tools like remote wipe and password managers. Discover why acting fast, staying vigilant and adopting good digital habits can keep you one step ahead of fraudsters.
Whether you’ve experienced phone theft or want to safeguard your digital world before it happens, this episode empowers you to protect what matters most.
00:00 Introduction
01:20 What do you do if your phone is stolen?
02:00 Phone security isn’t bulletproof: weak passwords are common
03:00 How to keep your phone secure: Strong passwords and facial recognition
04:00 Delink stolen device from your banking accounts
05:00 How fraudsters use your WhatsApp, iTunes and social media accounts
06:00 What do fraudsters look for once they have your phone?
07:30 Security tips for online shopping
10:00 The risks of using a credit card
10:40 What are virtual cards and how do virtual cards work?
12:00 How can you check if a website is legit?
13:00 Why you shouldn’t use instant EFT payments
15:00 Everyday habits that can lead to digital security risks
16:10 Don’t conduct financial transactions in public
16:35 Risk of not updating software
18:00 What is NFC and how does it work?
18:30 Paying using Apple Pay or Google Wallet
20:15 How secure are biometrics features on your phone?
21:00 Remote wipe function: What it is and how does it work?
22:00 What is a faraday pouch?
22:40 How to keep your email account safe
23:45 ISPs in South Africa don’t have 2FA for email
24:30 The value of a password manager
26:15 Digital mindfulness: How to stay safe online
27:00 The threat of social engineering
29:15 Update your passwords and change your passwords regularly
30:30 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA
It was a busy week on the monetary policy front last week. Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International discusses how the Fed opted to cut rates in response to a softer labour market (despite elevated inflation), while the Bank of Japan kept rates steady, but adopted a hawkish tone. Locally, he looks at how South African real rates remain high after the Reserve Bank left rates unchanged. Investec Focus Radio SA
South Africa’s logistics system may be strained, but it is not without promise. In the latest episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, host Jeremy Maggs is in conversation with Vernon Sinden, Head of Logistics at Investec for Business about how innovation, private partnerships and smarter supply chains can unlock growth and boost competitiveness. Investec Focus Radio SA
It’s becoming clear that the US labour market is cooling while at the same time inflation is increasing. Therefore, while markets are expecting a cut in US rates by the Fed this week, there could be some risk to the view that the Fed will cut rates another five times over the next year. Investec Focus Radio SA
Worried about the growing threat of cybercrime and fraud targeting your business?
This episode of Everything Counts is your essential guide to understanding and combating modern business cybersecurity risks. Join host Motheo Khoaripe as he speaks with Professor Danny Myburgh, digital forensics expert, and Kevin Hogan, Head of Fraud Risk at Investec, to uncover the latest scams like business email compromise, ransomware, fake payment notifications and more.
Learn how cybercriminals exploit trust, hijack email systems, use AI-driven tools to impersonate you and manipulate communication channels to steal from your business. Discover practical tips on securing your passwords, spotting fake payment instructions, protecting your email, adopting two-factor authentication and why independent verification is critical.
Whether you’re a small business owner or part of a larger organisation, this conversation will empower you to strengthen your ‘human firewall’ and stay one step ahead of evolving fraud tactics.
Tune in to make your business cybersecurity smarter, more resilient and ensure that when it comes to protecting your money and reputation, Everything Counts.
00:00 Introduction
01:25 Common cybersecurity threats businesses are facing
02:40 Increase in scams: Deposit scams, investment scams, crypto scams
03:10 Common types of banking fraud
04:00 How phishing works
05:00 The link between ChatGPT and fraud
05:50 What to look out for: Ransomware and data exfiltration
06:30 Cyberattack statistics in South Africa
07:50 What are fake payment notifications and instructions?
09:50 Social engineering: How fraud targets trust
10:30 Email hacking: Filters targeted by scamsters
15:00 What to do if your email has been hacked
16:20 What is email spoofing?
19:30 How often should you change your passwords?
21:20 Business banking tools to prevent hacks
23:00 Using a password manager
24:20 How cybersecurity training keeps your ‘human firewall’ strong
24:57 What does banking security look like?
27:00 Investec Global Client Support Centre
27:15 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA
Investors are growing concerned about a possible US recession, as the labour market weakens and PMI numbers decline, notes Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International. Market are now expecting three US rate cuts this year and five next year. Investec Focus Radio SA
The six resources stocks among South Africa’s “Magnificent 10” are shining on the back of gold and platinum strength, but can the rally withstand US inflation, China’s demand shifts and local logistics woes? Host Jeremy Maggs asks Osa Mazwai, investment strategist at Investec Wealth & Investment International and Campbell Parry, commodities and natural resources analyst at Investec Investment Management.
Podcast key moments
00:00 - Introduction
02:03 - South Africa’s fiscal position & Transnet challenges
04:16 - Performance of South African resource stocks
06:38 - US inflation & global spillovers
08:40 - Metals outlook: gold, copper & thermal coal
10:14 - Rate cuts & ripple effects on metals
11:31 - South Africa’s “magnificent 10”
13:18 - Treasury breathing space from precious metals
15:22 - Global investor perceptions of South Africa
16:48 - Global demand dynamics & tariff pressures
19:05 - Building fiscal resilience beyond commodities
20:46 - Commodities investment outlook
Read more on www.investec.com/now
Hosted by seasoned broadcaster, Jeremy Maggs, the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast unpacks the latest economic, business and political news in South Africa, with an all-star cast of investment and wealth managers, economists and financial planners from Investec. Listen in every second Wednesday for an in-depth look at what's moving markets, shaping the economy, and changing the game for your wallet and your business. Investec Focus Radio SA
Volatility in many asset classes remains low, despite the unclear outlook for tariffs, US growth, jobs and interest rates. Meanwhile, says Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International, the Fed remains cautious about the US economy, and markets are expecting a cut next month and four to five cuts next year. Investec Focus Radio SA
Planning a dream trip but feeling overwhelmed by flights, hotels and travel budgets?
This episode of Everything Counts is your essential guide to smart travel planning. It covers how to get the best value, avoid common pitfalls, and create authentic experiences without breaking the bank.
702’s Motheo Khoaripe is joined by Paolo Giuricich (Head of Investec Travel) and Liezl Gericke (Head of International - Africa, Middle East, and Asia Pacific) at Virgin Atlantic to share how industry insiders get more value when they travel: from when to book flights, how loyalty programmes can boost your journey, to using technology and trusted advisors to maximise every rand spent.
Whether you’re a first-time traveller or a seasoned explorer, this conversation will help you plan smarter, travel better and make every trip truly count.
00:00 Introduction
02:00 Investment in travel: How expectations have changed
03:00 How a travel advisor can help you get the most out of your holiday budget
04:30 Out-of-season holidays and affordable family vacations
06:00 When to best book flights
07:45 Don’t bank on last-minute holiday deals
08:50 Avoid peak season travel if possible
10:00 Travel is part of the holiday
12:45 Are airline loyalty programmes worth it?
13:15 Virgin Atlantic loyalty programme
14:50 How bank and airline rewards work together
15:30 Investec Travel benefits
19:45 How to avoid going over your holiday budget
20:00 Best travel apps
20:30 Using AI for travel planning
21:30 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA
Inflation is at 3%. The Reserve Bank wants to lock it there. Interest rates are edging down. But the bigger picture is far from settled:
• Growth is stuck below 1%
• US tariffs threaten trade and jobs
• The rand’s strength rests on fragile global sentiment
• Consumers are squeezed and government finances remain stretched
In this episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, Jeremy Maggs speaks to Investec Chief Economist Annabel Bishop about the shifting sands of macroeconomic policy, and what it means for business, households and markets.
Podcast key moments:
00:00 – Introduction
01:16 - What’s behind the SARB’s shift in inflation targeting? And will it or not result in significant rates cut?
04:44 - What would be the key triggers for either accelerating or pausing rate cuts?
07:43 – What sectors are potential bright spots and which structural drags are most likely to keep the annual growth rate anchored near one percent?
11:12 - What scale of impact do you anticipate tariffs will have our growth, trade balance, and broader economic outlook?
13:59 – How resilient is the South African consumer, and where are we seeing the greatest pressure on household spending?
16:22 - The rand has found support from recent dollar weakness, but how much of this strength is simply global sentiment, and how much reflects genuine improvements in South Africa’s economic fundamentals?
18:44 - How would you characterise current financial-market sentiment towards South Africa?
23:29 - Which key economic indicators will you be tracking most closely in the coming months, and why do they matter for South Africa’s outlook?
Read more on www.investec.com/now
Hosted by seasoned broadcaster, Jeremy Maggs, the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast unpacks the latest economic, business and political news in South Africa, with an all-star cast of investment and wealth managers, economists and financial planners from Investec. Listen in every second Wednesday for an in-depth look at what's moving markets, shaping the economy, and changing the game for your wallet and your business. Investec Focus Radio SA
Inflation is picking up in the world’s leading economies, and while US inflation surprised on the downside, there are signs of inflationary pressures in other areas. According to Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International, it all points to some lively discussion at this week’s gathering of central bankers at Jackson Hole. Investec Focus Radio SA