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Join Gabby Logan every week as she speaks to some familiar faces about their relationship with money, the financial lessons they've learned on the road to professional success, and how they're investing for their family's future. Visit ii.co.uk for more investing ideas and information. read less
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Josh Lewsey: Former rugby star on leadership and aligning investments with life goals
Jun 6 2023
Josh Lewsey: Former rugby star on leadership and aligning investments with life goals
In the final episode of the series, Gabby is joined by 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Josh Lewsey. The former Army officer and England fullback is now a financial services CEO in Hong Kong, and tells of why he doesn’t like dwelling on the past, who he asked for advice when England came calling, and why he aligns his investments with his personal goals.Subscribe to the show for free to and listen to other episodes from series one and two, featuring Alastair Campbell, Rachel Riley and Richard Curtis. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2023. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Martine Croxall: BBC News presenter on salary transparency and the gender pay gap
May 30 2023
Martine Croxall: BBC News presenter on salary transparency and the gender pay gap
As one of the most recognisable faces on BBC News, Martine Croxall has covered some of the world’s biggest stories. She has also – briefly – been the story. She and Gabby look back on her first job earning £1.40 an hour, why she’s always tried to avoid being in debt, and how working for the BBC has put her pay and personal views in the spotlight.Subscribe to the show for free to and listen to other episodes from series one and two, featuring Alastair Campbell, Rachel Riley and Richard Curtis. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2023. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Susie Dent: Countdown’s words whizz on achieving financial independence
May 23 2023
Susie Dent: Countdown’s words whizz on achieving financial independence
Susie Dent has been Queen of Dictionary Corner on Channel 4’s Countdown since 1992, and is a fan favourite on its comedy spin-off, 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. But being on TV was never her plan. Susie tells Gabby about her worst investment, why she doesn’t want money to be a taboo subject for her children, and how Rachel Riley helped her get better at maths.Subscribe to the show for free to and listen to other episodes from series one and two, featuring Alastair Campbell, Rachel Riley and Richard Curtis. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2023. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Nick Leeson: The rogue trader who bankrupted Barings on taking risks and asking for help
May 16 2023
Nick Leeson: The rogue trader who bankrupted Barings on taking risks and asking for help
The man who brought down Barings Bank in the mid-1990s is Gabby’s guest this week. Nick Leeson racked up and concealed losses of more than £800 million in illegal trades, and looks back on the cultural shift in the financial industry, why he’s not great at saving money, and why he encourages his children to ask for help if they need it.Subscribe to the show for free to and listen to other episodes from series one and two, featuring Alastair Campbell, Rachel Riley and Richard Curtis. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2023. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Deborah Meaden: Dragons' Den star on wanting more than money from her investments
May 9 2023
Deborah Meaden: Dragons' Den star on wanting more than money from her investments
A regular on our screens since 2006 as one of the investors on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den, the entrepreneurial spark was lit in Deborah Meaden from a young age. She tells Gabby how watching her mum meet early struggles head-on inspired her business career, why she doesn’t fear failure, and what she looks for in her investments – in and out of the Den.Subscribe to the show for free to and listen to other episodes from series one and two, featuring Alastair Campbell, Rachel Riley and Richard Curtis. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2023. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Lord Sebastian Coe: World Athletics president on making an unlikely living from sport
May 2 2023
Lord Sebastian Coe: World Athletics president on making an unlikely living from sport
In the first episode of series three, Gabby is joined by the president of World Athletics, Lord Sebastian Coe. The former Olympic champion reveals the money struggles he faced early on as athletics turned professional, the challenges of carving out a career away from the track, and how he reflects on the London Olympics more than a decade on from the Games.Subscribe to the show for free to and listen to other episodes from series one and two, featuring Alastair Campbell, Rachel Riley and Richard Curtis. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2023. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Alastair Humphreys: Adventurer on becoming a money geek and ‘living like a king’ on £100 a month
Jun 1 2022
Alastair Humphreys: Adventurer on becoming a money geek and ‘living like a king’ on £100 a month
In the final episode of series two, Gabby meets adventurer and author Alastair Humphreys. A National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, Alastair’s many outdoor escapades include cycling round the world, rowing the Atlantic and walking across India, but he has also won acclaim for his pioneering work on the concept of cheaper, simpler, closer-to-home microadventures. He spends his time encouraging people to live more adventurously… but is his enterprising and often daring spirit reflected in his approach to money matters? It has certainly helped being married to an accountant, with whom he has two children. Among stories from his many adventures, he tells Gabby how he has become a self-confessed money geek after years of ignoring his finances, how he he funded a four-year trip around the world with just £7,000, and how he managed to get a pizza delivered in the middle of Alaska. Subscribe to the show for free to and listen to other episodes from this series and series one, which featured Richard Curtis, Rachel Riley and Anthony Scaramucci. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2022 and is also available as a vodcast on the interactive investor YouTube channel. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia: Former Virgin Money boss on Branson, banks and top investing tips
May 26 2022
Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia: Former Virgin Money boss on Branson, banks and top investing tips
Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia is widely regarded as one of Britain’s most successful bankers but, as she tells Gabby, didn’t always plan a career in finance. Jayne-Anne helped Sir Richard Branson set up Virgin Money and as CEO steered the company through takeovers, a stock market float and eventual sale. She currently chairs the HMRC Board and, in 2020, launched Snoop, a money management app designed to help people become savvier with their spending and saving. Until last year, she was the Government’s Women in Finance Champion and was made a Dame in the 2019 Honours list. She met husband Ashok during freshers’ week at university and the couple have a daughter together. Jayne-Anne reveals why her mum took charge of the family finances growing up, what life is like working for Sir Richard and why she’s always tried to make a positive difference when making big decisions at work. Subscribe to the show for free to make sure you don’t miss next week’s episode, featuring adventurer Alastair Humphreys. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in April 2022 and is also available as a vodcast on the interactive investor YouTube channel. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Andy Burnham: Mayor of Manchester on financial education in schools and turbulence in the Treasury
May 19 2022
Andy Burnham: Mayor of Manchester on financial education in schools and turbulence in the Treasury
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham is Gabby’s guest on the pod this week. Andy became the Member of Parliament for Leigh in 2001 and served as both Culture Secretary and Health Secretary under Gordon Brown. Previously, he was Chief Secretary to the Treasury during one of the most turbulent times for the world’s financial markets. In 2017 he left Westminster to successfully run for the new role of mayor of Greater Manchester, and was re-elected for a second term last year. Described unofficially by some as the ‘King of the North’, the married dad-of-three has been a vocal advocate for the north of England, holding the government to account over its levelling-up agenda in particular. He tells Gabby why financial education should form part of a “curriculum for life” in schools, how Labour’s defeat in the 1992 General Election motivated him to pursue a career in politics, and why his children go to their mum for money advice rather than him. Subscribe to the show for free to make sure you don’t miss next week’s episode, featuring the former chief executive of Virgin Money, Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in April 2022 and is also available as a vodcast on the interactive investor YouTube channel. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Sarah Willingham: Former Dragon on investing and letting her kids control the holiday budget
May 12 2022
Sarah Willingham: Former Dragon on investing and letting her kids control the holiday budget
Sarah Willingham originally planned a career in finance before making her fortune in food. Growing up in Stoke, the entrepreneur and former Dragon on the BBC's Dragons’ Den started her first paper round at the age of 11, then took her first steps in the restaurant trade aged just 13. From there she went on to work for Pizza Express and Planet Hollywood, and then turned Indian restaurant chain Bombay Bicycle Club into a multi-million-pound business. She also, along with her husband, built and then floated the nutraceutical company NutraHealth on the London Stock Exchange. After starting a family, she then totally changed the way she worked, pulling back from managing her businesses day-to-day so she could achieve a better work-life balance and spend more time with her four children.Sarah tells Gabby about who gave her confidence early in her career, how she vowed to take a break from media commitments just hours before being offered a role on Dragons’ Den, and why she and her husband let their children control the daily budget on their family gap year. Subscribe to the show for free to make sure you don’t miss next week’s episode, featuring the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in February 2022 and is also available as a vodcast on the interactive investor YouTube channel. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Greg Jackson: Octopus Energy founder on being cut off and tackling the energy crisis
May 5 2022
Greg Jackson: Octopus Energy founder on being cut off and tackling the energy crisis
Greg Jackson is the founder and chief executive of Octopus Energy, one of the UK's fastest-growing energy companies. Before building Octopus, which is now valued at more than a billion pounds, Greg enjoyed a hugely successful career in the world of digital start-ups as both an investor and manager. He's also been a member of Greenpeace since the age of 16, and is well known for believing passionately in the benefits of a good work-life balance both for himself and his staff. Greg talks to Gabby about the current energy and cost-of-living crises, why he is investing in renewables, and how having the family home cut off as a youngster has inspired him in his working life.  Subscribe to the show for free to make sure you don’t miss next week’s episode, featuring entrepreneur and former Dragon’s Den star Sarah Willingham. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). This episode was recorded in March 2022 and is also available as a vodcast on the interactive investor YouTube channel. Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Important information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Alastair Campbell: Political strategist on his financial fears and life inside Downing Street
Apr 28 2022
Alastair Campbell: Political strategist on his financial fears and life inside Downing Street
Series 2 kicks off with Gabby Logan speaking to author, political strategist and podcaster Alastair Campbell. Having started out as a journalist, Alastair is best known for his six-year stint as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s director of communications, previously serving as his press secretary while in Opposition. Despite returning briefly as an adviser to Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband, Alastair left frontline politics behind in 2003 to focus on his partner Fiona and their three children, alongside writing and raising awareness about mental health issues, drawing on his own personal experiences to help others. Among insight from his political career, he tells Gabby about his lifelong fear of financial insecurity, how he made a fortune busking round Europe, and the reason Fiona takes the money reins at home – and why he thinks Gordon Brown’s wife does the same. Subscribe to the show for free to make sure you don’t miss next week’s episode, featuring Octopus Energy founder and CEO Greg Jackson.The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii).This episode was recorded in March 2022 and is also available as a vodcast on the interactive investor YouTube channel.Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investorFollow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbyloganImportant information:This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Rachel Riley: Countdown, Strictly and teaching Britain useful maths
Dec 9 2021
Rachel Riley: Countdown, Strictly and teaching Britain useful maths
Self-confessed geek Rachel Riley co-hosts long-running Channel 4 puzzle show Countdown and its comedy spin-off 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. She also appeared on the 2013 series of Strictly Come Dancing, where she met her pro-dancer husband – and dad to their two daughters – Pasha Kovalev, and has just published her first book, At Sixes and Sevens: How To Understand Numbers And Make Maths Easy. In the sixth episode of The ii Family Money Show, she tells Gabby Logan how she went from being a maths graduate to TV presenter, why she’s helping adults get to grips with numbers and how she and Pasha are planning for their children’s future – despite having different approaches to money. Plus, Moira O’Neill, Head of Personal Finance at interactive investor, explains why it is important to teach children about money early and what you can do to get the people you care about on the road to investing. At Sixes and Sevens: How To Understand Numbers And Make Maths Easy, by Rachel Riley (HarperCollins) is out now  This episode is also available as a vodcast at https://youtu.be/1bWquGYwBHc The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). To find out more about Friends and Family from ii, visit https://www.ii.co.uk/friends-and-family. Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Important informationThis material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Peter Schmeichel
Nov 11 2021
Peter Schmeichel
Legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel is Gabby Logan’s guest in episode five of The ii Family Money Show. Peter spent eight glittering seasons at Manchester United, winning five league titles, three FA Cups and the Champions League in 1999. He also memorably won the European Championship with Denmark in 1992. Speaking from his home in Denmark, he tells Gabby how his life changed personally and financially when he moved to Manchester United, the advice he’s passed on to his son, the Leicester City and Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, and reveals the lengths United manager Sir Alex Ferguson went to in order to keep his players’ feet on the ground. Plus, interactive investor’s Collectives Editor Kyle Caldwell joins Gabby to look at the ways you can invest in sports teams and names his Investment XI. One by Peter Schmeichel (Hodder & Stoughton) is out now  This episode is also available as a vodcast at https://youtu.be/vwsmU6fiwbk. The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). To find out more about ii’s Super 60 list of rated investments, visit https://www.ii.co.uk/ii-super-60. Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Important informationThis material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Shaun Dooley
Oct 8 2021
Shaun Dooley
Shaun Dooley is one of the most recognisable faces in British film and TV, starring in Official Secrets and The Woman In Black on the big screen, as well as hit dramas Broadchurch and Gentleman Jack.In episode four of The ii Family Money Show, he and wife Polly – who have four children together – tell Gabby Logan about how their humble beginnings shaped their attitude to family finance, why Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker changed the course of Shaun’s life, and why he’d ban the word ‘celebrity’.Plus, interactive investor’s Personal Finance Campaigner Myron Jobson joins Gabby to suggest ways you can invest for your family’s future and also looks back at last year’s ii Great British Retirement Survey ahead of the launch of the 2021 survey on 13 October.This episode is also available as a vodcast at https://youtu.be/wLmUy2tBBJY.The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). Read more about ii’s Great British Retirement Survey at https://www.ii.co.uk/pensions/iiGBRS. The 2021 survey is out on 13 October.To find out more about ii’s junior stocks and shares ISA (JISA) visit https://www.ii.co.uk/ii-accounts/isa/junior-isa.Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbyloganFollow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investorImportant informationThis material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Anthony Scaramucci
Aug 12 2021
Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci is the former banker who had a brief but memorable stint as President Trump’s director of communications. In episode three of The ii Family Money Show, he tells Gabby Logan about why he has been to more Christmas parties hosted by the Obamas than the Trumps, how his attitude to risk changed as he got older and why he takes Mel Brooks’ advice over everybody else’s. Plus, Lee Wild, interactive investor’s Head of Equity Strategy, joins Gabby to explain how ii can help you understand your own attitude to risk and use it to navigate the investment landscape. This episode is also available as a vodcast on the ii website at https://www.ii.co.uk/stock-market-news/video-podcasts and our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/qEa47LRyT6k The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). Take a look at the risk section of interactive investor's Knowledge Centre at https://www.ii.co.uk/knowledge-centre/risk For more information on ii’s ready-made portfolios, head to https://www.ii.co.uk/model-portfolios Find out more about free regular investing at https://www.ii.co.uk/investing-with-ii/regular-investing Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbylogan Follow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor  Important informationThis material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Lord Jim O'Neill
Jul 8 2021
Lord Jim O'Neill
Gabby speaks to star economist Lord Jim O’Neill of Gatley about growing up in Manchester, trying to take over one of the city’s football clubs and how an acronym made him famous.The former Northern Powerhouse minister also lifts the lid on life at Goldman Sachs and what he believes the next few years hold for the global economy – and where retail investors should be looking.Plus, interactive investor’s Richard Hunter joins Gabby to suggest ways you can get started with your own investments.This episode is also available as a vodcast on the ii website at https://www.ii.co.uk/stock-market-news/video-podcasts and our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/ikswvhr_ZRQ.The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). For more information on interactive investor's Super 60 list of rated investments, visit https://www.ii.co.uk/ii-super-60.And for help getting started with your fund selections, head to https://www.ii.co.uk/quick-start-funds.Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbyloganFollow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor  Important informationThis material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Richard Curtis
Jun 10 2021
Richard Curtis
Gabby speaks to legendary screenwriter and Comic Relief co-founder Richard Curtis about family, Four Weddings And A Funeral and how he is saving the planet through his Make My Money Matter campaign. The man behind Blackadder, Notting Hill and Comic Relief also tells of the ultimatum his dad gave him when he was starting out as a writer and how his signed copy of William Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads ended up in a charity shop.Plus, Becky O’Connor, Head of Pensions & Savings at interactive investor (ii), joins Gabby to tell you how you can make your own money matter through your pension savings and investment portfolio.This episode is also available as a vodcast on the ii website at https://www.ii.co.uk/stock-market-news/video-podcasts and our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/3VEWiAZPRCg.The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor. For more information on how to invest ethically visit https://www.ii.co.uk/ethical-investing and https://www.ii.co.uk/ii-ace.Find out more about Richard’s campaign at https://makemymoneymatter.co.uk.Follow Make My Money Matter at:Twitter & Facebook @MMMoneyMatterInstagram mmmoneymatter_Follow Gabby:Twitter @GabbyLoganInstagram @gabbyloganFollow interactive investor:Twitter @ii_coukFacebook /weareiiInstagram @interactive_investor Important informationThis material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.