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Private Banking Today

Private Banking Today

By: Standard Chartered Private Bank
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A brand new podcast series from Standard Chartered Private Bank exploring the latest wealth management trends. In each episode, we’re joined by expert guests who share their specialist insight into the topic. Across four episodes, we talk about helping wealthy individuals establish a footprint in the UK and highlight the appeal of investing in the country.Copyright 2025 All Rights Reserved Economics Personal Finance Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Are there gender differences when it comes to investing in the UK?
    Jun 11 2024

    This episode looks at the different approaches to investing according to gender. Sharing their insight on this topic, from Standard Chartered, are Aza Erdenebaatar, Head of Investment Products, and Trang Nguyen, Senior Portfolio Manager. 11 mins

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    11 mins
  • Is 60/40 asset allocation still relevant?
    Mar 21 2024

    In this episode, we’re discussing investment asset allocation and the relevance of the 60/40 portfolio mix. Our expert panel are Grant Parkinson, Head of Consumer, Private and Business Banking for Europe, Standard Chartered Private Bank. Paula Campbell Roberts, Chief Investment Strategist, Global Wealth Business, Managing Director, KKR. And Andrew Cocks, Director of Global Wealth Solutions, KKR. 14 mins.

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    15 mins
  • Investing in UK prime real estate
    Feb 28 2024

    In this episode, we’re looking at the merits of investing in prime UK real estate, including predictions for new growth sectors. Our guests are Robert Morrall, Head of Lending Solutions at Standard Chartered Private Bank, and Liam Bailey, Global Head of Research at leading estate agency Knight Frank. 13 mins.

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    13 mins
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