BM Talks

Nicola Horlick speaks about fund management, tokenisation and more

February 16, 2021 BlondeMoney Season 1 Episode 3
Nicola Horlick speaks about fund management, tokenisation and more
BM Talks
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BM Talks
Nicola Horlick speaks about fund management, tokenisation and more
Feb 16, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
BlondeMoney

We asked:

  • What are the challenges facing the fund management industry? 
  • Is ESG a bubble or is it here to stay? 
  • What does Brexit mean for the City?
  • Has the government done enough to save small businesses?
  • How do music rights work as an alternative asset?
  • What advice would she give investors?

For a full breakdown of the half hour podcast, see below:

01:00 - What challenges face the fund management industry?

02:57 - Passive management has seen the rise of mega firms, can boutiques survive?

03:49 - Is ESG a bubble or here to stay?

05:40 - What challenges does Brexit pose to fund management?

08:00 - Looking back at when we entered the EU in the 1970s, how politically active were you then?

09:33 - Will you always be active in politics?

10:10 - Small businesses are in dire straits, are they able to get the financing they need?

11:31 - Would it have been better for the government to take equity stakes?
 
14:31 - Are banks getting money out there?

16.44 - How do these specialist areas, like lending litigation and funding for music rights, work?

19:32 - Aren't young people rediscovering vinyl?

19.46 - If we can describe it as an alternative asset, can the man on the street get involved in music rights?

21.23 - Where do you see growth in the next few years, is there anything else on your horizon

26.11 - GameStop, do you have any thoughts on that?
 
28:28 - What advice would you give to millennials starting out on their investment journey

Show Notes

We asked:

  • What are the challenges facing the fund management industry? 
  • Is ESG a bubble or is it here to stay? 
  • What does Brexit mean for the City?
  • Has the government done enough to save small businesses?
  • How do music rights work as an alternative asset?
  • What advice would she give investors?

For a full breakdown of the half hour podcast, see below:

01:00 - What challenges face the fund management industry?

02:57 - Passive management has seen the rise of mega firms, can boutiques survive?

03:49 - Is ESG a bubble or here to stay?

05:40 - What challenges does Brexit pose to fund management?

08:00 - Looking back at when we entered the EU in the 1970s, how politically active were you then?

09:33 - Will you always be active in politics?

10:10 - Small businesses are in dire straits, are they able to get the financing they need?

11:31 - Would it have been better for the government to take equity stakes?
 
14:31 - Are banks getting money out there?

16.44 - How do these specialist areas, like lending litigation and funding for music rights, work?

19:32 - Aren't young people rediscovering vinyl?

19.46 - If we can describe it as an alternative asset, can the man on the street get involved in music rights?

21.23 - Where do you see growth in the next few years, is there anything else on your horizon

26.11 - GameStop, do you have any thoughts on that?
 
28:28 - What advice would you give to millennials starting out on their investment journey