UK Investor Magazine

UK Investor Magazine
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Oct 1, 2025 • 12min

New product launches and an AI platform approach to growth with GenIP

The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome Melissa Cruz, CEO of GenIP, to discuss recent results and plans for new product launches. GenIP CEO Melissa Cruz joins us to discuss the company’s milestone first half-year as a publicly listed entity. Fresh off releasing their inaugural half-year financial results, Cruz offers a candid assessment of how the business has performed since going public and the progress the company has made.The conversation delves into both the numbers and the operational story behind them, exploring what’s working well and where the company is focusing its energy. Cruz also unveils GenIP’s updated commercial strategy, which includes several new product launches set to reshape the company’s offerings. A particularly interesting segment focuses on GenIP’s plan to shift its client composition, targeting corporate clients to represent up to 45% of the mix. Cruz explains the benefits of increasing the number of corporate clients and what it means for the company’s long-term positioning. The episode concludes with Cruz sharing the three developments that most excite her about the year ahead, offering listeners a glimpse into the CEO’s strategic priorities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 24min

Using AI to enhance your investment process with Tradu

The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Brendan Callan, CEO of Tradu, to explore how investors and traders can utilise AI to improve their investment process.Find out more about Tradu here.This episode dives deep into how brokers are leveraging artificial intelligence for fraud detection, trade execution, risk management, and personalised client experiences.We examine how AI transforms the investor experience through faster execution, smarter analytical tools, and more accessible market insights. Featured discussion on Tradu’s Analyst AI reveals cutting-edge functionality and development insights that are reshaping how clients interact with financial data.But what are the risks? We tackle the dangers of over-reliance on AI, opaque decision-making processes, and algorithmic biases.Looking ahead, we explore whether AI will democratise investing by making markets more efficient and empowering retail investors—or if it will widen the gap between professionals and everyday traders.A must-listen for anyone curious about the future of finance and technology’s role in investment decision-making. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 40min

High-conviction UK equity selections, deep value investing, and Barratt Redrow with Aurora UK Alpha

The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to be joined by Kartik Kumar, Portfolio Manager of Aurora UK Alpha, to discuss the investment trust and its distinctive approach to UK equity investing.Find out more about Aurora UK Alpha here.In this episode, listeners will learn how Aurora applies time-tested investment principles from legends such as Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger to identify undervalued opportunities in the UK market.The discussion explores why Aurora sees compelling value in UK-listed companies, particularly those with domestic-focused business models that many investors are overlooking. You’ll learn about their rigorous research methodology for evaluating consumer-facing businesses and gain insights into their concentrated portfolio approach.Hear detailed case studies of key holdings, including why Barratt Redrow stands out in the competitive homebuilding sector and the strategic thinking behind Phoenix’s unusual takeover of funeral services provider Dignity. Kartik also discusses their patient investment philosophy – including their “propensity to do nothing” – and whether market volatility in 2025 prompted any new investment actions.The conversation concludes with their compelling case for why investors should consider Aurora UK Alpha in their portfolios, plus book recommendations for anyone interested in deepening their investment knowledge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 20min

Rapid growth in aesthetic treatments and skincare advice with The Tweakments Guide

The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome Matthew Hindhaugh, CEO of The Tweakments Guide, to the podcast to delve into the company’s growth story and its current crowdfunding campaign.Find out more about the Tweakments Guide on Crowdcube here.The Tweakments Guide is a trusted UK platform offering expert, unbiased content on aesthetic treatments and skincare. Through articles, videos, a newsletter, social media and events we help consumers make informed choices, connect with top practitioners and buy skincare products.The aesthetics advice platform has achieved £389k revenue and £114k EBITDA in 2024 without external investment.Founded by management with deep experience in aesthetics journalism, the company addresses consumer confusion in the aesthetics market by providing trusted, comprehensive guidance on treatments and skincare options.Growth across all channels demonstrates strong consumer demand for unbiased advice in a sector where people fear making costly mistakes. The platform helps users navigate treatment choices based on their specific objectives and budget constraints. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 48min

Index-beating yields, BP v Shell, and navigating UK politics with Aberdeen Equity Income Trust

The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Thomas Moore, Fund Manager of Aberdeen Equity Income Trust, to discuss the trust’s award-winning strategy and approach to achieving a high yield with a UK equity income mandate.The trust has earned AIC Dividend Hero status and won Best Income Trust at the Online Money Awards. The trust is among the best performing AIC equity income trusts over the past 52 weeks on a NAV growth basis while maintaining an attractive 6% yield.Find out more about Aberdeen Equity Income Trust here.The conversation begins by exploring Moore’s distinctive approach to UK equity investing and what sets Aberdeen Equity Income Trust apart from its peers. We delve into the trust’s index-agnostic approach to portfolio construction and how it enhances the trust’s payouts.Thomas provides his view on the current UK political environment and the implications for UK shares.Financials dominate the trust’s portfolio, Thomas explains the attraction of the sector and what the future holds. We explore portfolio companies including HSBC, BP, Coats and Ithaca Energy. Thomas also provides his view on the housebuilders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 13min

Increasing dividends and implementing AI to boost margins with Adsure Services

The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome Vicky Davies, CFO of Adsure Services, to the podcast to discuss recent results and the outlook for the year ahead.Adsure Services revenues grew 7% in the year ended 31 March 2025, while EBITDA soared 35%.Strong financial performance driven by fresh contracts helped support a 15% increase in the dividend.Vicky outlines Adsure’s near-term plans and the expected benefits of deploying their proprietary AI tool later this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 45min

US Tech Shares and the Rise of Agentic AI with Polar Capital Technology Trust

The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Alastair Unwin, Deputy Manager of Polar Capital Technology Trust, to delve into the trust and its focus on the adoption of artificial intelligence.The Polar Capital Technology Trust aims to be at the forefront of this transition, seeking to identify and invest in the real drivers and beneficiaries of AI adoption – carefully navigating powerful technologies while positioning for long-term growth.Find out more about the Polar Capital Technology Trust here.Alastair outlined Polar Capital Technology Trust’s disciplined approach to investing in the technology sector, emphasising how the fund navigates the inherent challenges of a high-growth sector that’s often susceptible to market hype and speculation.The conversation explored the significant turbulence experienced by technology stocks in the first half of the year, followed by a strong recovery that pushed markets to new highs. Alastair provided insights into the underlying drivers of these movements, including macroeconomic factors, investor sentiment shifts, and sector-specific catalysts that influenced the dramatic market swings.A significant portion of the discussion focused on the market concentration within the “Magnificent Seven” technology stocks, several of which feature prominently in PCT’s top holdings. Alastair addressed the critical question of what market conditions and developments would be necessary to achieve broader market participation beyond these mega-cap technology leaders.Looking ahead to potential market broadening, Alastair highlighted specific investment opportunities that PCT is particularly excited about. The discussion covered sectors and companies positioned to benefit from a more diversified technology rally and the fund’s strategy for capitalising on these emerging themes.The podcast delved deep into the artificial intelligence investment theme, examining how returns have been predominantly driven by semiconductor companies and infrastructure providers – the “enablers” of AI. Alastair discussed the fund’s perspective on identifying the next wave of AI “beneficiaries” and highlighted early success stories beyond the traditional “picks and shovels” approach to AI investing.Drawing on recent earnings from technology giants Meta and Alphabet, the conversation addressed the “incumbent’s dilemma” and the massive AI-related capital expenditure commitments from hyperscale cloud providers. Alastair provided his assessment of whether current spending levels are justified by potential returns and market opportunities.The discussion explored PCT’s approach to measuring AI market health, including their analysis of AI tokens processed as a key barometer. Alastair explained what tokens represent in the AI ecosystem and outlined other metrics the fund monitors to gauge the sustainable growth of artificial intelligence applications.A forward-looking segment focused on Alastair’s views on “Agentic AI” as the next significant step toward Artificial General Intelligence. The conversation covered what distinguishes agentic AI systems, their potential applications, and the investment opportunities this evolution presents for technology investors.The podcast concluded with Alastair’s perspective on the most compelling aspects of investing in the AI era, discussing long-term trends and opportunities that have PCT particularly optimistic about the years ahead in technology investing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 17min

‘Dine Now, Pay Later’ and reviving UK hospitality with Panda Tech Industries

The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Duncan Nyanzi, Founder and CEO of Panda Tech Industries, the world’s first smart credit platform for nightlife, to explore how it’s transforming midweek trade for venues and spending power for students.With over 200 venues waitlisted and partnerships lined up with UCAS and Dig-In, Panda lets students pay later at bars and pubs, while helping operators boost footfall and revenue.Now opening to investors via Crowdcube, Panda is beginning to gain traction in a £20Bn market.We discuss the platform’s go-to-market strategy, unique credit model with SteadyPay, and big plans for scaling across the UK and beyond.Find out more about Panda here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 12min

Critical minerals recycling, urban mining, and bumper revenue growth with Majestic Corporation’s Krystal Lai

The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Majestic Corporation’s Krystal Lai to drill down into the company’s recent annual results and plans for the future.Krystal starts by outlining Majestic Corporation’s critical minerals recycling business model, detailing the specific forms of waste the company processes, and the precious and non-ferrous metals Majestic returns to the supply.Majestic Corporation recently reported a 67% increase in full-year revenue – we lift the lid on the company’s financial performance and look forward to what investors can keep an eye out for in the year ahead.We discuss the massive opportunity in the UK for Majestic’s operations and their plans to accelerate growth in the UK.Working towards a goal of processing 100,000 tonnes of waste per year by 2030, Majestic has announced plans for a new 50,000 sq. ft. facility in Wrexham, Wales.Find out more about Majestic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 39min

A differentiated approach to UK equity income with Shires Income’s Iain Pyle

The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Iain Pyle, Fund Manager at Shires Income, for a comprehensive discussion about the investment trust that currently provides investors with a 5.3% yield.This is a podcast for UK equity enthusiasts.We start by exploring the Shires Income approach to achieving a market-beating yield for investors, touching on the portfolio’s composition and key objectives.Find out more about Shires Income here.Shires Income is one of the few UK equity income trusts to trade at a premium recently – we ask Iain what he believes the driving factor behind this is.Iain naturally moves on to the trust’s screening and the types of stocks the managers seek out for inclusion in the portfolio. We discuss balancing an attractive yield with growth and the key attributes Shires require in their portfolio companies.Shires Income has a notable weighting to fixed income assets, such as preference shares, and we dedicate a segment to the benefits of holding these assets.Iain provides a deeply insightful breakdown of a selection of Shire’s portfolio companies, really lifting the lid on their investment thesis and what the team likes about the companies.Companies covered include Greggs, NatWest, Morgan Sindall and Midwich.Iain finishes by outlining what excites him the most about the year ahead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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