
Show overview
Investec Focus Radio SA has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 159 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 10 min and 29 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 49 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 109 episodes published. Published by Investec.
From the publisher
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.
Latest Episodes
View all 159 episodesInvestec Minds ep1: Stephen Koseff on building capital, culture and country
Macro Monday Ep114: Markets show resilience despite the conflict
NOW Ep 126: Investing through the noise
Everything Counts: Sports Edition | Cheslin Kolbe - From first pay cheque to financial discipline
Macro Monday Ep113: Markets look through the energy shock
Macro Monday Ep112: Markets aren’t pricing in ‘stagflation’
NOW Ep125: Capital meets reform | Is South Africa investable again?
Macro Monday Ep111: Global growth and inflation outlooks deteriorate
Everything Counts: Sports Edition | Kaiyuree Moodley on the real cost of professional golf

What Next? Bridging the trust gap
In this episode of What Next?, Professor Mike Kenny (Cambridge) and Jacinta Koolmatrie examine the breakdown of trust between communities and institutions. They discuss how centralised governance and economic shifts have driven local grievances, and argue that rebuilding trust requires sharing power, working at community pace, and supporting locally led solutions like community wealth building and Indigenous-led approaches. CHAPTERS 00:00–09:00: Fracture, grievance and the limits of institutions 09:00–21:00: Power, disconnection and when listening fails 21:00-34:00: Place, community knowledge and what actually works 34:00–48:00: Stories, legitimacy and shaping the future What Next? · Investec Focus Radio SA

NOW Ep124: A crude awakening for inflation?
Interest rate cuts were meant to define 2026. Now, markets are bracing for hikes. In this episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, Investec’s Chief Economists Annabel Bishop and Phil Shaw examine how the energy shock is forcing central banks to reconsider their path. From London to Pretoria, policymakers face a familiar dilemma: tighten into slowing growth, or risk letting inflation take hold. Guest host Neo Ralefeta explores the implications for global growth and what it means for South Africa, from currency volatility to fuel supply risks and consumer costs. Read more on www.investec.com/now Investec Focus Radio SA

Macro Monday Ep110: Little sign of a near-term end to the war
With little sign of an early resolution to the war in the Middle East, supply constraints on commodities such as oil, gas, and helium may well endure. Chris Holdsworth Chief Investment Strategist, at Investec Wealth & Investment International notes that fuel prices likely to feed through quickly into consumer inflation, central banks like the SA Reserve Bank are likely to face rate hikes this year. Investec Focus Radio SA

What Next? | Making the transition investable
Clean and green growth has moved from ambition to execution, but the challenge is one of pace. Investment conditions are key: predictable rules, credible pathways, and coordination across value chains, finance and government. This episode of What Next? Leadership Conversations for a Better Future, Helena Norrman, Marina Grossi, and Sang-Hyup Kim explains why transition policy now sits at the centre of industrial strategy, competitiveness and geopolitics. 00:00 Predictability is the first enabler 07:30 Transition policy is industrial strategy 15:30 The foundations for future competitiveness is shaped by coordination today 26:30 Examples of effective coalitions What Next? An Investec-Cambridge podcast series · Investec Focus Radio SA

Everything Counts | Episode 44: What the new 2026 tax allowances mean for you?
The new tax year is here, and the 2026 Budget Speech introduced important changes that could reshape how South Africans save, invest, and plan for retirement. In this episode of Everything Counts, host Motheo Khoaripe sits down with Vumi Dludlu, Investec financial adviser, and Johan Loubser, head of adviser enablement at Investec, to unpack what the 2026 National Budget means for your money, and how you can make the most of the new tax year from day one. From higher tax-free savings limits to a bigger retirement contribution deduction cap, the rules have shifted. But what do these changes actually mean for savers and investors in practice? In this conversation, we break down: ● The increase in the tax-free savings annual limit to R46,000 ● The higher retirement fund deduction cap and what it means for retirement planning ● How the new tax year creates an opportunity to reset your financial strategy ● Why starting contributions early can significantly boost compounding ● Other budget updates affecting portfolios, including capital gains tax exclusions and offshore investing allowances Whether you're investing monthly, planning a lump sum contribution, or reviewing your long-term financial strategy, this episode explores practical steps you can take now to stay on track and maximise the new allowances. 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Why does the new tax year matter for investors? 02:45 Big changes from the 2026 Budget Speech 04:00 The new tax-free savings annual limit 06:55 The new retirement fund deduction cap 10:50 2026 tax updates that could affect how portfolios are structured 11:30 How does the 2026 Budget affect offshore investing? 12:40 Tax optimisation tips for the 2026 Budget 14:00 Practical tips for dealing with the 2026 Budget 16:00 Monthly vs lump sum contributions to your tax-free savings account 18:00 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA

Macro Monday Ep109: War increases inflation pressures
Central banks in the US, Eurozone and Japan all kept rates unchanged last week. But behind these decisions lie rising concerns about the impact of the Iranian War on a range of prices that have a major impact on inflation. The duration and intensity of the conflict will be key determinants of the overall impact on the inflation and growth outlooks. Investec Focus Radio SA

What Next? | Reclaiming the future from the algorithm
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping economies, societies and power structures yet much of the conversation has swung between uncritical optimism and existential fear. In this episode of What Next? We explore how leaders can reclaim agency over the future of AI, ensuring it serves human progress rather than narrow commercial or political interests. Vilas Dhar, President, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation; philanthropist, technologist and advocate for human-centred AI, in conversation with hosts Lindsay Hooper and Marc Kahn, argues that the real challenge is not whether AI will become uncontrollable (this is the realm of Sci-Fi), but whether societies can adapt quickly enough to its social, economic and cultural impacts. He makes the case for shifting the focus away from hype and dominance towards participation, institutional imagination and moral courage and for designing AI systems that restore human agency and democratic participation, while supporting inclusion and long-term resilience. Investec Focus Radio SA

NOW Ep123: Middle East conflict | Counting the cost of disruption
Markets are sending a surprisingly calm signal in the face of escalating conflict in the Middle East. Oil prices are rising, supply chains are under pressure, and recession risks are quietly ticking higher, yet equities remain relatively steady. In the latest episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, Jeremy Maggs is joined by Investec experts in SA and the UK - Callum Macpherson, Phil Shaw and Chris Holdsworth - to unpack what’s really at play. The conversation explores what could happen if the conflict continues, what key indicators markets are watching and what risks to the global economy are already emerging. Read more on www.investec.com/now Investec Focus Radio SA

Macro Monday Ep108: Disconnect between energy and equity markets
With uncertainty over how long, the Iranian conflict will last, it’s not just the oil market that’s been affected. Natural gas prices have risen, but so too have grain and aluminium prices, pointing to inflation pressures in the coming months. However, as Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, at Investec Wealth & Investment International, highlights, global equities are only 2% down, implying that equity investors expect a quick reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Investec Focus Radio SA

What Next? | How philanthrophy can fuel economic transformation
In this episode, of the What Next series, we discuss the power of philanthropy in transforming markets, through investing in high risk innovation and early stage ideas that often require new economic thinking. Podcast hosts Investec's Marc Kahn and Cambridge's Lindsay Hooper invite Peter Bennett, founder of the Bennett Foundation and Leslie Johnston, founding CEO of the Laudes Foundation to explore how the power of philanthropy can be applied to large scale projects. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Why Philanthropy Matters in a World of Systemic Challenges 11:49 Catalysing Markets, Changing Systems 19:55 Trends, Risks and the Future of Philanthropic Capital 29:18 Leadership for the Long Term: What Works, What’s Next What Next? An Investec-Cambridge podcast series · Investec Focus Radio SA

Everything Counts: Sports Edition | How Mpumelelo Mhlongo invested his first pay cheque
Most athletes train for medals. Few train for financial longevity. In this episode of Everything Counts: Sports Edition, Paralympic record holder Mpumelelo Mhlongo shares how he approached money with the same discipline he applies to sport − investing his first serious paycheque, supporting his family and building generational wealth that will outlast his career. From scholarships and setbacks to smart contracts and long-term investing, this is a conversation about resilience, financial literacy and legacy. If you care about: • Generational wealth • Financial discipline • Building long-term financial security • Smart money decisions under pressure This episode is for you. Watch now and subscribe to Investec Focus Radio for more conversations that prove: when it comes to money, everything counts. 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Mpumelelo Mhlongo‘s home life and starting to learn about money 04:15 The financial sacrifices that Mpumelelo Mhlongo’s family had to make 06:00 Mpumelelo Mhlongo’s academic journey and the financial implications 08:10 Mpumelelo Mhlongo’s early money management lessons 11:30 Athlete money management: Questions young people should ask themselves 13:00 What did Mpumelelo Mhlongo do with his first big paycheque? 14:10 The pressure to build a financially secure future for your family 15:30 Mpumelelo Mhlongo on financial discipline and money weak spots 16:30 Mpumelelo Mhlongo on his wife and early financial planning moments 17:50 Mpumelelo Mhlongo and his career in finance 19:30 Key lessons Mpumelelo Mhlongo has learned in his time at Investec 20:30 How important is money management as an athlete? 22:00 Athletes and money: What conversations are happening? 24:00 Key money management lessons from Mpumelelo Mhlongo 26:00 Mpumelelo Mhlongo on money mistakes 27:00 Charitable organisations that Mpumelelo Mhlongo works with 29:30 Mpumelelo Mhlongo on how grateful he is to his coach 31:00 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA