The highly anticipated FNB Wealth Series took place at the FNB Portside office in Cape Town on 29 February 2024, just days after Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana had delivered the 2024 National Budget and President Cyril Ramaphosa announced 29 May as the date for the 2024 General National and Provincial Elections.
Adroitly chaired and moderated by experienced broadcaster and financial journalist Gugulethu Mfuphi, the event featured two core panel discussions. Panel one focused on global investment trends as well as political and economic insights, and panel two narrowed the discussion still further by exploring individual offshore diversification strategies amidst local and global uncertainty.
The two panels set the stage for the final event of the day, a keynote address by global futurist, scenario planner and expert on the future of work Graeme Codrington, who challenged the audience to find their inner 'anti-fragile' amidst world-wide turbulence.
Listen to the insights provided by our experts
FNB Chief Economist Mamello Matikinca-Ngwenya contextualizes the performance of the South African and global economy
Political Analyst Daniel Silke shares observations on why there's heightened levels of uncertainty ahead of the 2024 elections.
FNB Chief Economist Mamello Matikinca-Ngwenya shares insights on the fixed income and currency risk rates space in terms of how South Africa can still being an attractive investment destination to raise capital
Chantal Marx shares nuances on the investment trends that will be dominant in 2024
Andiswa Bata shares positive opportunities available to SMEs despite the challenging economic landscape
Chantal Robertson FNB Global Advisory unpacks cross-border regulatory changes and process.
Willem van der Merwe speaks to the flexibility required with uncertainty and what current tax incentives investors should actively make use of
Experience shapes your world view - Renzi Thirumalai shares views on what may influence the global investment and macroeconomic sentiment
Futurist and scenario planner Graeme Codrington delves into strategies for not just surviving, but thriving in an uncertain environment by exploring the concept of antifragility.