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Ep 177: Navigating the Changes to Singapore's Cybersecurity Act - Featuring Sheena Jacob & Daisy Radford
In this podcast episode, Sheena Jacob, Partner at CMS Holborn sits with Daisy Radford, Chair of the Chamber’s Technology Committee, to speak about the nuances around the recent amendments to the 2018 Cybersecurity Act and its impact on businesses.
This episode first gives an overview of the key points and objectives of the 2018 Cybersecurity Act. Sheena then explores the significant amendments introduced in response to the rapid digital transformation during the pandemic. The discussion highlights how third-party systems in the supply chain, new regulated entities, and virtual computer systems are now included in the newly expanded law.
Our speakers also discuss what these changes mean for businesses, particularly those in the supply chain of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) providers, and their impact on Singapore's national security.
Tune in to the whole episode to stay informed on how your business may be impacted by the new regulatory updates on cybersecurity and how you can stay on top of the current regulatory requirements. If you’re a CII provider, a cybersecurity vendor, or part of the cybersecurity and IT supply chain, this episode is not to be missed.
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8/28/2024 • 23 minutes, 15 seconds
Ep 176: Exploring GenAI's Potential Across Regions - Findings from Wavestone's GenAI Survey – Featuring Romain Gagliardi & Daisy Radford
In this podcast episode, Romain Gagliardi, Senior Manager at Wavestone Asia sits with Daisy Radford, Chair of the Chamber’s Technology Committee to talk about the findings of WaveStone's latest global survey on Gen AI and data-related trends. The comprehensive survey covering 600 companies across the globe, reveals important trends businesses need to know before investing in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This discussion explores differences in AI adoption across industries and regions, with Singapore leading the way in positivity and readiness compared to more cautious markets like the UK.
The episode also addresses the need for a balanced approach to Gen AI – Businesses must consider both opportunities and risks before investing in and implementing AI in their operations.
Listen to the full episode to stay up to the date on the current state and prospects of AI across different regions, and learn practical advice for your business to embark on AI adoption.
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8/7/2024 • 22 minutes, 22 seconds
Ep 172: Journey to Sustainable Finance - Featuring Yuki Yasui, Managing Director, Asia Pacific Network, GFANZ
In this episode of our Podcast, Kate Wheble of the British Chamber of Commerce’s Sustainability Committee, speaks with Yuki Yasui, Managing Director of GFANZ Asia Pacific Network. The discussion presents a thought-provoking exploration of how sustainable finance can be a powerful force for positive change in addressing pressing environmental and social challenges on a global scale.
Yuki shares her personal journey into sustainable finance, tracing back to her early involvement with the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) and highlights pivotal moments such as the launch of the Equator Principles and the Principles
for Responsible Investment.
The dialogue extends to recent global developments, with a particular focus on the outcomes of COP26 and COP28. Yuki underscores the critical importance of sustainable finance in driving forward the global climate agenda, emphasising the need for concerted efforts from governments, multinationals, and financial institutions alike.
Furthermore, Yuki articulates the imperative for clear definitions and robust transition planning in sustainable finance. She advocates for common understanding and alignment on financing strategies, particularly in the transition from "brown" to "green" economies, to mitigate risks such as greenwashing and ensure genuine impact.
Throughout the conversation, Yuki's insights underscore the pivotal role of finance in catalysing sustainability efforts, shaping policies, and fostering collaboration across
sectors.
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2/14/2024 • 26 minutes, 13 seconds
Ep 170: The Era of Educational Travel - Featuring Sophie Hughes, Head of Business Development, Lightfoot Travel
In this insightful podcast, Nick Magnus, Head of Dulwich College (Singapore), speaks with Sophie Hughes, Head of Business Development at Lightfoot Travel, as she provides valuable insights into the post-pandemic travel landscape in Singapore. The discussion covers evolving travel trends, emphasising the shift towards personalised itineraries and immersive experiences while underscoring the advantages of using tour operators for stress-free planning.
Through the conversation, they delve into changing dynamics in family holidays, highlighting the demand for active and educational experiences, especially for children - bringing to light the increasing popularity of the digital detox holiday. Looking ahead, she anticipates a growing trend of exploring less-visited destinations.
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11/29/2023 • 23 minutes, 26 seconds
Ep 168: Redefining Education: Fostering Global Citizens, Embracing Change, and Prioritising Wellbeing - Featuring Ceri Jones, Headmaster, Caterham School
In this podcast episode, our Executive Director, David Kelly, speaks with the Headmaster of Caterham School, Ceri Jones, discussing the importance of British education and exploring factors as to why it continues to be so highly regarded even as educational landscapes and needs have been subject to change over the years.
Through the conversation, Ceri highlights the need for students to develop a diverse toolkit of skills, including emotional self-regulation and adaptability, in addition to pursuing academic excellence. He also emphasises the role of well-being in students' success and the importance of creating inclusive school environments that allow for students to be their true selves and thrive - lending insights to some of the initiatives at Caterham School that have been set in place to foster global citizens that are equipped with the skills to adapt in an everchanging, rapidly globalising world.
The conversation explores the continued excellence of British education throughout the years, spotlighting its ability to adapt to changing needs and technologies, while focusing on building emotional intelligence and resilience, bringing to light the role of schools in preparing students for a rapidly changing world and the diverse pathways available to them after their education, including university, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship.
Looking into the future, the discussion delves into the landscape for students as they progress through tertiary education, touching on the significance of emotional well-being in both education and the workplace and the role of businesses in supporting students in their transition to the workforce.
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11/1/2023 • 27 minutes, 21 seconds
Ep 167: In Conversation with Baroness Neville Rolfe DBE CMG
In light of Singapore International Cyber Security Week, we are delighted to have with us, in this very special segment of our In Conversation series, Baroness Neville Rolfe DBE CMG, talks to David Kelly, Executive Director of the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore. Baroness Lucy Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG has been a minister in the Cabinet Office at the heart of the UK Government since 2022.
Lucy has a broad range of responsibilities, including Cyber Security and other national security related areas, the Conflict Stability and Security Fund (a £1 billion fund that tackles conflict, stability and security challenges overseas), tackling public sector fraud and the post Brexit trade border.
Lucy joined the House of Lords as a Conservative Peer in October 2013 and served as a junior minister in the Business, Culture and Treasury departments 2014-17. For much of this period, she was Minister for Intellectual Property and, in 2015-16, responsible for data protection. Lucy also worked at Tesco Plc from 1997 to 2013 and was an executive director on the main Board from 2006. She has served on the boards of ITV, PwC, Metro AG, and other organisations and has chaired EuroCommerce, the EU retail trade association, the UK ASEAN Business Council and Crown Agent.
Through the conversation, she discusses the shifts she feels are impacting businesses operating in both the UK and overseas, highlighting the influence of the move to the digital on economies and the opportunities it can bring for businesses – delving into the important role ASEAN plays in this realm.
Placing emphasis on the importance of the UK’s relationship with not only Singapore but ASEAN as a whole, she shares her insights on the importance of international cooperation in tackling challenges involving cybersecurity, fraud, and data protection – in particular, ensuring the improvement of professional standards across the board through supporting skills development as well as establishing inclusivity through increasing female representation within the industry.
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10/19/2023 • 19 minutes, 52 seconds
Ep 166: Talent Acquisition and Retention: Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs - Featuring Steve McArthur, Managing Director/ Resident CHRO at Insights & Solutions
In this episode of our podcast series, we draw from the insights of our recent business sentiment survey, spotlighting two of the top challenges
that businesses reflected they were facing – attraction of talent, retention of talent. Putting a lens on small businesses, we explore the challenges they are facing within these realms, providing thoughtful discussions around the options and opportunities available for them to navigate through these obstacles.
Steve McArthur, Managing Director/Resident CHRO at Insights & Solutions and member of our Start Up, Entrepreneur & Small Business Committee speaks with our Executive Director, David Kelly – taking listeners through some of the current challenges SMEs are facing with talent attraction and talent retention. Through the conversation, he lends his own experiences and successes consulting with SMEs to curate employee benefit packages tailored to the demographics of their organisation. Delving into the changing needs of today’s multi-generational employee workforce, he highlights the wide range of resources and potential solutions available for small businesses owners to build strong employee welfare and development programmes.
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10/4/2023 • 26 minutes, 58 seconds
Ep 165: The Role of Financial Institutions in Driving Climate Action: Featuring Søren Nikolajsen, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific at NatWest Markets
In this episode of our podcast series, Bridging the Sustainability Gap, we explore the topic of green finance, putting a lens on the role financial institutions play in enabling business to meet their sustainability goals and effectively mitigate climate change. Going beyond just the green, we take the conversation further, diving into the importance of addressing the blue economy as well when thinking about building a robust climate strategy.
Søren Nikolajsen, CEO of NatWest Asia Pacific, speaks with Lorena Paglia of our Sustainability Committee – taking listeners through some of NatWest’s climate initiatives and priorities in sustainable development around the carbon market, he shares with us the role he played in driving leadership with the organisations sustainability strategy and spotlights the opportunities that can come with investing sustainable business practices. Through the conversation, he also lends his insights on the significance of blue bonds and what they entail, bringing to focus the blue economy’s role in leading successful climate change action.
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9/20/2023 • 26 minutes, 15 seconds
Ep 164: Leadership and Workplace Culture Featuring Elizabeth Bradford, Managing Director, Wholesale Banking, HSBC
In this episode of our podcast, we explore the multifaceted topic of leadership and workplace culture – delving into the extent leaders play in shaping, creating and influencing environments, behaviour's and attitudes within organisations.
Elizabeth Bradford, Managing Director for Wholesale Banking at HSBC draws from her wealth of experience leading global teams as she speaks with Ashish Trivedi of our Leadership and Talent Development Committee, sharing her tips and strategies for cultivating positive, conducive and inclusive workplace culture. Bringing real world experiences into the conversation, she highlights some of the common challenges facing leaders today, lending insights on how to navigate through the shifts happening in today’s organisational culture.
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9/6/2023 • 31 minutes, 3 seconds
Ep 119 :Diversity & Inclusion - What We've Learned in 2021 Pt.2
A special two-part episode of the programme where the Diversity & Inclusion Panel discusses equality, mental health, diversity and how the pandemic has shifted the workplace culture. Featuring insights from Anna Liddell, who's the DNI committee co-chair at Britcham SG, and head of responsible business and Diversity and Inclusion at Hogan Lovells, Simon Bennett general manager of sustainable development at Swire group in Singapore, Seah Gek Choo from the Centre for corporate governance at Deloitte in Singapore and Sherwin Siregar, head of people experience at Prudential. Diversity and inclusion have come to the fore following social flashpoints in advanced economies and beyond, making these themes ever more important for businesses worldwide.
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2/3/2022 • 29 minutes, 54 seconds
Ep 118: Diversity & Inclusion - What We've Learned in 2021 Pt.1
A special two part episode of the programme where the Diversity & Inclusion Panel discusses equality, mental health, diversity and how the pandemic has shifted the workplace culture. Featuring insights from Anna Liddell, who's the DNI committee co-chair at Britcham SG, and head of responsible business and Diversity and Inclusion at Hogan Lovells, Simon Bennett general manager of sustainable development at Swire group in Singapore, Seah Gek Choo from the Centre for corporate governance at Deloitte in Singapore and Sherwin Siregar, head of people experience at Prudential.
Diversity and inclusion have come to the fore following social flashpoints in advanced economies and beyond, making these themes ever more important for businesses worldwide.
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2/1/2022 • 28 minutes, 2 seconds
Ep 2 : H.E. Kara Owen on COVID-19 & Singapore Resilience Budget
In episode two of our podcast, Her Excellency KARA OWEN, British High Commissioner to Singapore, discusses with RICHARD WARBURTON, BritCham President, on 31st March as they review our members' questions following our surveys on the COVID-19 pandemic & the Singapore Resilience Budget. She also provides updates on the support her team is providing to British nationals in Singapore during this challenging time.
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4/6/2020 • 23 minutes, 44 seconds
Ep 1 : Sit Down with... Northamptonshire County Cricket Club
A sit down with Northamptonshire County Cricket Club's CEO, RAY PAYNE and Head of Sponsorship & Commercial Partnerships, STEVEN CROOK as they share with BritCham's Executive Director, David Kelly, on their pre season tour in Singapore, how they are coping with the global COVID-19 pandemic and their ambitions for the new County Championship Division One.
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