
Show overview
The Wealth Show has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 153 episodes. That works out to roughly 60 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 18 min and 27 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. 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 1 weeks ago, with 9 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Citywire.
From the publisher
Our weekly podcast offers rare access to the sharpest minds in investment, along with insights from top executives in the wealth and fund management industry. Find out what makes these individuals tick and where they see the best opportunities in global markets.
Latest Episodes
View all 153 episodes‘Brooks was exactly what I was looking for’: Why new CIO Will Hobbs joined from Barclays
Netwealth CEO: Wealth firms need more than a digital facelift
The 'Succession' effect tearing apart UHNW families

$100 oil and a closed Strait: What Stonehage Fleming is watching next
As Middle East tensions mount, Stonehage Fleming's head of multi-asset Peter McLean reveals the specific macroeconomic catalyst the firm needs to see before rebalancing portfolios

Dubai can and will bounce back stronger, insists Bentley Reid CEO
Peter Clark, CEO of Bentley Reid, led the firm’s expansion into the Middle East and believes it will remain a hub for high net-worth individuals, despite the threat of escalating conflict in the region amid US and Israeli attacks on Iran.

Ben Whitmore on Brickwood's break-out year and contrarian US buys
One of the UK's best-known fund managers discusses setting up a boutique dedicated to value investing and the opportunities, from perceived AI losers to cheap American stocks, he's finding today.

Why the UK’s first ISA millionaire thinks we need a Dragons’ Den for investing
Lord John Lee discusses why British people invest less than in any other G7 country and how he would start to change that.

‘There’s a lot to be done on empathy’: How to be a wealth manager in 2026
Louis Coke, director of private clients at Charles Stanley, explores the key ways the role of the wealth manager is changing.

IA’s Chris Cummings: Retail investing is not just an advertising campaign
The Investment Association CEO discusses his 10-year tenure at the trade body and what the industry must focus on going forward.

Exits, deals and disruption: 2025 in review
The Citywire Wealth Manager team unpack the biggest stories of the past year.

HSBC signals big year ahead for wealth in 2026
Christopher Dean, managing director of wealth, premier and personal banking at HSBC, details how the bank plans to accelerate its wealth offering in 2026.

Inside Hargreaves Lansdown’s multi-manager fund range
Hargreaves Lansdown’s head of multi-manager funds, Ziad Abou Gergi, discusses the evolution of the fund range since he took over in 2022 and how the strategies have been coping with market volatility over the past year.

This is how wealth managers should be preparing for 2030
Alistair Shipp, wealth management lead at consultancy firm Capco, says upskilling will be critical as firms gear up for the wealth landscape of 2030

At this point there's hardly an adviser who hasn't considered MPS
Benjamin Reed-Hurwitz, head of research development at ISS MI, the organisation behind the Pridham Report, asks what needs to happen to drive a new wave of advisers to adopt MPS, alongside the different trends he is seeing in the wider UK fund market.

Paris Jordan on SDR for MPS: ‘It's not a never, it's just a when'
Charles Stanley’s head of responsible investing Paris Jordan dives deeper into what needs to happen for the FCA to push forward with its plans to roll out SDR in the model portfolio sector.

EBI Portfolios ‘acknowledge issues’ with a pure passive approach
Head of investment Jonathan Griffiths dives into EBI’s new fund launches and its tolerance-based approach to rebalancing its MPS

Quilter: This is what we want to see in the Budget
Rachael Griffin, head of tax and trusts at Quilter, says stability will be key as Rachel Reeves’ eyes policy changes ahead of the Autumn Budget.

The big fourth quarter calls
Three leading Model Portfolio asset allocators discuss the UK, US and Emerging Markets in a debate chaired by Citywire news editor Dylan Lobo

Ascot Lloyds IM’s Top 100 on the value absolute return funds can bring to portfolios
Top 100 and CIO at Ascot Lloyd Investment Management, David Morcher discusses the role absolute return funds plays in the portfolio and the relaunch of its Ethical MPS.

Why the FCA ditched its crypto ban?
Head of consumer investment Kate Tuckley discusses its ‘discovery-led’ exercise into high-risk retail products, and why the regulator reversed its crypto ETN ban.