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2020/03/22
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2025/12/10
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The official podcast from the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore. Featuring interviews with key business, sport and lifestyle leaders in Singapore and the UK, topical conversations and in-depth content. Don't forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review. Find out more at the official website https://www.britcham.org.sg/podcasts or subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter at https://britcham.org.sg/newsletter. We love hearing from our listeners! You can contact us at [email protected].

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Ep. 193: In Conversation with Ben Richardson, CEO, Sulnox
2025/12/10
In this episode, BritCham Singapore’s Head of Trade Services, Louise Beazor, sits down with Ben Richardson, CEO of Sulnox, for a deep dive into green technology, decarbonisation, and the practical challenges of reducing emissions in traditional industries such as shipping, logistics, and power generation. Drawing from his background in palaeo-climatology and investment banking, Ben unpacks how Sulnox’s patented fuel conditioning technology improves combustion across liquid hydrocarbons—including diesel, marine fuels, and emerging biofuels—reducing fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and harmful particulate matter without requiring capital-intensive upgrades. The conversation explores how scalable, low-barrier solutions can accelerate the energy transition, the role of innovation in stabilising biofuels and future aviation fuels, and why Singapore serves as a strategic hub for Southeast Asia expansion. Ben also shares his journey from studying climate change through geological history to leading a green tech company driving tangible sustainability impact globally. Other key themes include the challenges of introducing new technologies in conservative industries, the regulatory and market drivers for adoption, and how businesses can make immediate environmental and operational gains through practical solutions. 🎧 Tune in for insights on the intersection of green technology, energy efficiency, and leadership in sustainability, and learn how Sulnox is shaping the future of emissions reduction in Asia and beyond.
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Ep. 192: In Conversation with Jim Fitzsimmons, Principal, Control Risks
2025/11/19
In this episode of the BritCham Podcast, Daisy Radford, Managing Director – APAC at Reversec, sits down with Jim Fitzsimmons, Principal at Control Risks, for a deep dive into one of the most complex and fast-evolving topics in global business today: digital sovereignty. From national security and geopolitical competition to regulatory divergence and supply-chain uncertainty, Jim unpacks why governments across the world are tightening control over data, technology and critical infrastructure — and what this means for companies operating across Asia. He explains the real motivations behind digital sovereignty, the growing challenges businesses face around compliance and cybersecurity, and why navigating cross-border tech regulations now requires both agility and strategic foresight. The conversation also explores emerging concepts such as data embassies, AI governance, and the shifting landscape shaped by US–China tech competition. 🎧 A must-listen for leaders managing risk, technology, operations or regulatory exposure across the region.
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Ep. 191: In Conversation with Honor Puciato, UK Ambassador for Aviation
2025/10/28
Can aviation truly take flight toward a sustainable future?And who will lead the way? In this episode of the BritCham Podcast, Chamber Vice-President Simon Middlebrough sits down with our guest Honor Puciato, Associate Director and Air Quality Lead at Ricardo, and the UK Department for Transport's AviationAmbassador. With a career spanning airports, sustainability strategy, and environmental innovation, Honor brings a rare perspective on one of the world's most challenging industries to decarbonise. From her work with Heathrow to her current role acrossAsia-Pacific, Honor explores what the future of sustainable aviation really looks like: from promising new technologies to the evolving role of airports as drivers of environmental responsibility. Honor discusses why attracting young talent into aviationhas never been more critical, what skills the next generation will need in a digitally transformed and climate-conscious industry, and her message to anyone questioning whether aviation is still a future-ready career path. The conversation also explores the leadership lessons frommanaging complex environmental strategies at one of the world's busiest airports, and why this moment in aviation history is one of the most exciting yet. 🎧 Tune in for an inspiring conversation on decarbonisation, leadership, and why the future of flight depends on the people willing to reimagine it.
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Ep. 190: In Conversation with Sir Martin Sorrell, Founder of S4 Capital PLC
2025/10/22
What does it take to build a global PR and advertising empire in the age of AI? In this special episode of the BritCham Podcast, Co-Chair of the Marketing & Communications Committee Andrew Clark sits down with Sir Martin Sorrell, Founder and Executive Chairman of S4 Capital and the visionary who built WPP into the world's largest advertising and marketing services company over 33 years. From his unique vantage point spanning Western and Asian markets, Sir Martin shares why Singapore continues to be a beacon for global business, what the UK can learn from the city-state's economic model, and how he's reimagining advertising for the digital age with S4 Capital - a purely digital agency built for millennial-driven and global brands. The conversation explores the seismic shifts reshaping the industry: the turbulent year for content and media, how AI is transforming marketing across five critical areas, and whether we should be excited or concerned about platforms like Meta automating creative and optimisation. Sir Martin also reflects on the cultural differences between doing business in the West versus Asia, what ROI really means for brands expanding into the region, and his advice for the next generation of creatives and entrepreneurs navigating this rapidly evolving landscape. 🎧 Tune in for candid insights from one of the world's most influential business leaders on leadership, innovation, and the future of advertising and marketing.
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Episode 189 - In Conversation with Imane Jamal Eddine
2025/10/09
In this episode of the BritCham Podcast, Executive Director David Kelly sits down with Imane Jamal Eddine, General Manager and Head of Sales for Digital Natives, VCs & Startups, Asia at Microsoft, to explore how Asia is shaping the next wave of innovation.   From her inspiring journey across Morocco, Japan and Singapore, Imane shares how Microsoft is empowering digital natives and startups to scale across the region, championing diversity in tech, and driving meaningful innovation through AI.   She discusses Microsoft’s collaboration with BLOCK71, the rise of “digital colleagues” in the workplace, and why the future of technology is born in Asia.   🎧 Tune in for insights on AI, leadership, and entrepreneurship from one of Microsoft Asia’s most dynamic leaders.   *This episode was recorded in end-April 2025.
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Ep 188: Unlocking Climate Resilience: Insurance, Investment & Innovation with Howden
2025/07/28
In this episode, BritCham Singapore’s Executive Director David Kelly is joined by Howden’s leadership team—Anthony Hobley (Deputy Chair, Climate Risk and Resilience), Daniel Fairweather (Head of Food Security Systems and Biodiversity), and Charlie Pool (Head of Carbon Insurance)—for a compelling conversation on the role of insurance in advancing climate resilience across Asia Pacific. Often seen as a reactive tool, insurance is increasingly being reimagined as a proactive enabler—helping de-risk innovation, attract sustainable investment, and support nature-based solutions in vulnerable communities. The guests share how Howden is partnering with governments, NGOs, and private sector actors to close the protection gap and unlock new models of risk-sharing in the face of rising climate volatility. Together, they explore how Singapore is positioning itself as a hub for climate and disaster risk finance, the challenges of quantifying climate risk, and the leadership mindset needed to embed sustainability into insurance products and services. 🎧 Tune in to discover how Howden’s leadership team is helping redefine insurance as a force for good—and why this matters for businesses and communities alike.
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Ep. 187: In Conversation with Nick Magnus MBE, Founding Head of College, Dulwich College (Singapore)
2025/06/23
What does it take to build one of Singapore’s most successful international schools—from scratch? In this special episode, BritCham's Executive Director, David Kelly, sits down with Nick Magnus MBE, Founding Head of College at Dulwich College (Singapore). Nick shares his remarkable journey, from landing in a hotel room during the 2012 Olympics with no team, no office, and no clue where to begin—to opening one of the largest international school launches in the world. From surviving opening day chaos to navigating a global pandemic with what he calls the "Dunkirk spirit", Nick reflects on leadership lessons, the power of community, and how crisis brought the British community in Singapore closer than ever. It’s honest, humorous, and rather inspiring. 🎧 Tune in for reflections on educational leadership, building community from the ground up, and what it truly means to lead with values in a time of crisis.
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Ep. 186: In Conversation with Morgan Stark, Head of Asia, S-RM
2025/05/28
In this episode, BritCham Singapore’s Executive Director David Kelly sits down with Morgan Stark, Head of Asia at SRM, for a deep dive into reputational due diligence, geopolitical risk, and the realities of doing business across Asia’s diverse markets. Drawing from over 15 years of experience in corporate intelligence, Morgan unpacks how businesses can better navigate corruption risks, fraud typologies, and misinformation—especially in high-stakes environments such as M&A, private equity, and cross-border partnerships. The conversation explores the critical role of non-financial due diligence in today’s volatile landscape, how AI is changing the nature of information gathering, and why trust, transparency, and local insight matter more than ever. Morgan also shares his journey from academia into the intelligence space, and what it’s like leading a team across Asia from SRM’s Hong Kong base. Other key themes include the complexities of compliance in Southeast Asia, the impact of shifting global tariffs, and how businesses—big and small—can protect themselves through smarter, upfront risk assessment. 🎧 Tune in for expert insights on navigating Asia’s business environment, building resilience through information, and what companies need to know before entering new markets.
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Ep. 185: In Conversation with Ian Murray, Secretary of State for Scotland of the United Kingdom
2025/05/07
In this special episode recorded in London, BritCham Singapore’s Executive Director David Kelly sits down with the Right Honourable Ian Murray, Secretary of State for Scotland, to explore Scotland's international strategy and growing global footprint. Secretary Murray shares insights from his recent trade mission to Singapore, where he launched Brand Scotland—an initiative focused on showcasing Scottish innovation, technology, and green energy transition to global markets beyond domestic borders. The conversation delves into Scotland’s emerging strengths in AI development (dating back to 1963), life sciences, and the green economy, as well as the role of Scottish universities in forming impactful global partnerships—particularly with institutions in Singapore. This Scotland-Singapore collaboration is helping to drive knowledge exchange, tech sector growth, and education-based soft power. Other topics include the North Sea’s energy transition, the UK industrial strategy, and the implications of the UK joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)—offering new opportunities for Scottish businesses to expand into Southeast Asian markets. 🎧 Tune in for expert insights on Brand Scotland, UK-Singapore trade relations, and how the UK is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable innovation and international collaboration.
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Ep. 184: Sustainability Through The Eyes of Tomorrow's Leaders
2025/04/24
Could a new generation of business leaders be the key to solving our climate crisis? Join us as we chat with two remarkable students whose fresh thinking on green financing, policy development and sustainability might just give us the much-needed optimism we've been searching for. Stephen Skalecki, member of the Chamber’s Sustainability and Resilience committee visits Westbourne College to chat with two brilliant IB students, Manan Agarwal and Andre Khristoliubov, who took part in the Chamber's Sustainability Dialogue last year. Stephen is also the Technical Principal – Sustainability and Climate Change at EnviroSolutions & Consulting. Manan and Andre share their top takeaways from the Dialogue and reveal how smart city planning and sustainable policies and the fight against greenwashing have shaped their academic work and career aspirations. Westbourne’s students offer a refreshingly different perspectives on climate action – from Manan's keen interest in taxation policies that bolster environmental protection to Andre's passion for green financing that values long-term planetary health over quick profits. Their optimism about sustainability solutions and belief in the power of individual actions brings energy to the current state of climate conversations. Whether you're curious about the business opportunities in sustainability, wondering how the next generation views environmental challenges, or simply fancy a bit of hope about our planet's future, this episode delivers great insights from tomorrow's leaders.
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Ep. 183: In Conversation with Byron Sharp, Research Professor (Marketing Science), Director, Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, University of South Australia
2025/03/17
How do businesses grow in an ever-changing market landscape? How can marketers apply evidence-based insights to drive success? We put world-leading marketing expert, Professor Byron Sharp, Director, Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, University of South Australia, in the hot seat. Speaking to David Kelly, Executive Director of the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore, Byron shares his ground-breaking research on how brands grow, the power of evidence-based marketing, and why many traditional marketing beliefs are myths. He also discusses the upcoming How Brands Grow Live!, an executive development marketing program in Singapore, designed to help businesses translate marketing science into real-world growth strategies. Professor Byron Sharp is the author of How Brands Grow and How Brands Grow 2, two of the most influential marketing books of our time. He leads the Ehrenberg-Bass institute, one of the world's top research centres in marketing science, which advises global corporations like Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and General Motors. Join other leading marketing and business professionals and learn directly from Professor Byron Sharp in a 4-day executive development marketing program, How Brands Grow Live! For Executives, happening in Singapore from April 7-10, register here: https://marketingscience.info/apply-for-how-brands-grow-for-executives/
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Ep. 182: In Conversation with Nora Nazerene, VP & Publisher at Penguin Random House SEA
2025/02/18
How does one get their book published? How do authors get discovered these days? Do aspiring authors need a large social media following? We put Vice President and Publisher at Penguin Random House SEA, Nora Nazarene Abu Bakar in the hot seat. Speaking to Vice President of the Chamber, Suzy Goulding, Nora reveals the exact steps you need to take to get published as an author. She walks us through tips on how aspiring authors can maximise their chances of getting discovered by publishers. Nora also tells us the pitfalls business and fiction writers make when pitching their manuscripts. Move your written script from the slush pile to the yes pile by knowing the publisher and your audience. Nora leads the publishing of literary works across the Southeast Asia region for Penguin Random House, the world’s largest book publisher. She has two decades of publishing experience under her belt, and has been with Penguin since its Southeast Asian arm was first set up in 2018.
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Contemporary British Composer Jonathan Dove CBE, & Paul Hughes, former Director BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus: Composing A Bridge Across The Sea, Making Music Accessible to All
2025/01/23
How does one of the most prolific UK composers of our time compose? How can musicians make classical music accessible? We put contemporary British Composer Jonathan Dove CBE and Paul Hughes, former Director of the BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus in the hot seat. Speaking to Tanglin Trust School’s Head of Co-curricular Michael Holiday, Jonathan and Paul share their journey in developing the world premiere of A Bridge Across the Sea – a Cantata performance based on the Ramayana, commissioned by Tanglin Trust School for its centenary celebration. Contemporary British Composer Jonathan Dove CBE is one of the most performed living opera composers. He has written more than 30 operas including Flight (1998) which has seen more than 30 productions, Mansfield Park (2011) and Marx in London (2018). Paul Hughes is a former Director at the BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus and the BBC Singers for more than 20 years. He currently mentors the next generation of young conductors at the Lead! Foundation. This episode was produced in partnership with member company Tanglin Trust School. You can get tickets to the World Premiere of A Bridge Across the Sea, a specially-commissioned Cantata for soloists, Children's Chorus, Adult Chorus and Orchestra by Jonathan Dove CBE here: https://sg.bookmyshow.com/en/e/TTSMUSIC
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Ep. 180: The Diplomatic Journey - In Conversation with Nik Mehta OBE, British High Commissioner to Singapore
2024/12/27
In this special episode, British High Commissioner to Singapore H.E. Nik Mehta OBE unpacks his first 100 days on the job, the future of the Singapore-UK relationship, and more about himself and his family. Speaking to David Kelly, the Executive Director of the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore with a live studio audience, Nik recounts his journey to becoming High Commissioner, his experience settling in Singapore, and his biggest impressions and learnings from his first 100 days. Nik also tells us how his communications plan was developed with his team at the High Commission, and the future of the growing relationship between Singapore and the UK. Diversity and inclusion is an area that Nik supports strongly. He talks about his own background and experience in supporting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. The episode closes with a Q&A session with our live audience at the studio. The Chamber would like to thank Poddster Singapore for their support in producing this episode. Tune in to the full episode to get to know our new British High Commissioner and his priorities for his term. Subscribe to the BritCham Singapore Podcast on your favourite player, and please take a moment to give us a 5* rating if you enjoyed the show. Note: The UK acceded to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on 15 December 2024. This episode was filmed on 5 December 2024.
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Ep. 179: Innovating Aid: Technology, Finance & Refugee Empowerment
2024/12/11
Can we change how we support refugees to make an even bigger social impact? We speak with member company UNHCR – the UN Refugee Agency to understand how they have been using technology and innovation to make a bigger impact in international aid. Carmen Hett, UNHCR’s Corporate Treasurer, shares how UNHCR has been using blockchain and biometrics technology to disburse financial aid, giving refugees flexibility on what essentials they purchase and where they purchase them. Besides empowering the economic inclusion of refugees, the rich data from aid disbursement better informs UNHCR of the needs of the refugee community, and safe spots to disburse aid. David Sharatt, Co-Chair of BritChamSG’s Financial and Fintech Committee and Global Head of Data Product Commercialisation at Standard Chartered is our moderator for the conversation. In this episode, David discusses how financial services can better support the international community through initiatives such as digitally enabled embedded finance rails. Together, Carmen and David also explore the challenges behind refugee aid, the myths behind what it means to be a refugee, and how the global and business community can better come to support refugees. Carmen also shares her personal stories from more than 20 years with UNHCR, and what motivates her to make an impact every single day. Tune in to the full episode to find out how finance technology and businesses are transforming refugee aid, and how you too can make a difference. Subscribe to the BritCham Singapore Podcast on your favourite player, and please take a moment to give us a 5* rating if you enjoyed the show.
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