
In this episode, Johan Marnewick, Head of Fixed Income Private Markets at STANLIB, and Karishma Bhoolia, Senior Climate Risk Analyst at JustShare, talk to Jeremy Maggs about what is needed in the way of policy and standards to give impact investing greater credibility.

In the ninth podcast in our “The More You Know” series, Marisa Bester, COO of Infrastructure Investment at STANLIB Asset Management, and Johan Marnewick, Head of Fixed Income Private Markets, speak to Jeremy Maggs about how this capital can be mobilised. They discuss different types of infrastructure projects, the risks involved, and how to measure their impact.

In this episode of TheMore You Know, Jeremy Maggs interviews STANLIB Asset Management CEO, DerrickMsibi, who argues that Africa has the potential to attract capital more broadlythan only to the JSE, which many investors mistakenly treat as a proxy for theentire continent. He proposes three key policy moves that would help to movethe continent onto the investment radar.

In this episode, Rademeyer Vermaak, Head of Systematic Solutions, talks to Jeremy Maggs about why cryptocurrency is important and how it is evolving in response to the needs of the global financial system. While existing regulation does not allow South African asset managers to hold it now, that is likely to change in the future, he suggests.

In the seventh episode of our “The More You Know” series, Mark Lovett, STANLIB Head of Investments, shares his experience of other market bubbles to help put the current AI hype into context. He emphasises the need for investors to identify the winners and losers in this new technology wave and discusses how AI is affecting the asset management industry.

In episode six of our “The More You Know” vodcast series, Peter van der Ross, Deputy Head of STANLIB Multi-Asset, talks to Jeremy Maggs about the concerns about global bonds and why SA bonds are attracting interest, including from global investors. He also pinpoints which market areas are most appealing to the team now.

In the latest episode of our The More You Know vodcast series, Sylvester Kobo, Deputy Head of Fixed Income at STANLIB Asset Management, counsels’ investors to “get comfortable with discomfort” for the foreseeable future and avoid focusing on short term ups and downs.
He also discusses the factors that have driven a 14% return from the local bond market. He explains how the Fixed Income team is actively managing duration to respond to the volley of new information and filtering out what is not relevant.

SA's economy feels sluggish, yet the JSE has been notching up record highs. Many investors are baffled by the fact that share prices are climbing while growth remains weak.
In the latest episode of The More You Know, the podcast from STANLIB Asset Management, two of the firm's senior multi-asset specialists, Warren Buhai and Peter van der Ross, explained why markets and economies so often disconnect, and what investors should do to respond.

In this episode of The More You Know, Chetan Ramlall explores how exponential data growth is transforming investment strategy.
With global data volumes nearing 200 zettabytes, the challenge is no longer access, but interpretation. Learn how systematic investing blends fundamentals, sentiment, and macro context to build smarter portfolios.
The future isn’t man versus machine. It’s man and machine.

In episode 2 of  The More You Know, Rademeyer Vermaak, Head of STANLIB Asset Management's Systematic Solutions Team, joins Jeremy Maggs to explore how structure and science are redefining investing. In a market full of noise, their approach blends data, discipline and human insight to build resilient portfolios and deliver consistent performance over time.

In a world where financial markets shift overnight and the rules are constantly being rewritten, knowledge is more than power - it's a competitive advantage. The More You Know is our new vodcast series created to give investors the insights they need to navigate today's complex local and global market landscape. This is your essential guide to navigating uncertainty and turning insight into long-term investment success.