A weekly look at current Australian business finance issues and events, as seen through the eyes of corporate and commercial “special situations”, “workout” and industry experts. Nick Samios hosts a panel comprising Australia’s leading restructuring, capital raising and industry sector specialists for views and analysis from these practitioners who have “skin in the game” – either as hard currency or through their PI policies! Fund Manager Nick Samios is the Managing Director of Hermes Capital – a wholesale fund specialising in event driven funding. Lunch Money is streamed live on YouTube at lunch time every Friday and uploaded shortly thereafter as an audio podcast.
Episodes
Friday Dec 08, 2023
Sharpen Up Over Summer
Friday Dec 08, 2023
Friday Dec 08, 2023
Join us on the next episode of Lunch Money with special guest Arabella Macpherson from Resonate Communications. Arabella is a communications specialist and she will be sharing with us how we can tweak our communications to be more influential. As we approach the end of the year, it’s a time for us to reflect and see what we can do differently in 2024. The core of communication starts with YOU. Arabella will share some strategies you can implement around self-management and creating habits. You don’t want to miss this one.
Friday Sep 15, 2023
The Pyramid of Lies - The collapse of Greensill Capital
Friday Sep 15, 2023
Friday Sep 15, 2023
In this episode we dive into the collapse of Greensill Capital with Duncan Mavin - Author of The Pyramid of Lies.
In the world of finance, many people invest without thoroughly reading complex documents. They trust established players, assuming due diligence has been done. This trust can lead to issues when promises don't align with reality.
Greensill Capital's rise and fall is a story of complex finance, layered with personalities. Lex Greensill's journey from a farming background to financial prominence is fascinating. His charisma and visionary image drew people in, blinding them to potential red flags.
Lex's actions and the recurring financial scams in the industry raise questions about the underlying motivations and mindset of individuals like him.
The pursuit of high society and credibility in the financial world drove Lex to build an image of success, utilising relationships with prominent figures like David Cameron. He played a pivotal role in opening doors for Lex and Greensill, leveraging his political connections to secure funding and access to influential leaders, such as Muhammad bin Salman.
The problem with supply chain finance, as exemplified by Greensill, is that it has been applied in ways that harm small businesses. Big buyers can coerce small suppliers into unfavourable deals, essentially holding their finances hostage. Although there's a move to make accounting more transparent, predatory practices still persist.
The story of Greensill is part of a larger pattern where financial schemes are portrayed as benevolent efforts to democratise finance. However, in reality, they often serve personal interests or attract investments based on inflated promises.
Lex Greensill's focus on branding and credibility-building using other people's money underscores the disconnection between the public image and the actual economic impact of such ventures.
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Data Dilemma: Making Sense of Conflicting Economic Indicators
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Don't miss this episode of Lunch Money with Australia’s leading economist Warren Hogan.
In this discussion, we’ll delve into the challenge of deciphering conflicting economic data. Warren is the Managing Director and Founder of EQ Economics, a consultancy specialising in economic, market, and industry analysis. He is also an economic advisor to Judo Bank, a specialist SME-focused lender. His insights into the Australian economy and its impact on small businesses are not to be missed. Tune in for a deep dive into the complexities of navigating through contradictory economic data and gaining valuable insights in the process.
Lunch Money is produced by Hermes Capital Partners
https://hermescapital.com.au/
Monday Jul 10, 2023
What does it take to be on an advisory board?
Monday Jul 10, 2023
Monday Jul 10, 2023
What does it take to be on an advisory board? It takes more than just experience to be on a board these days. Louise Broekman from The Advisory Board Centre joins us in the next episode of Lunch Money. We explore best practice for board selection, such as what skills and knowledge is needed to become an advisory member. Plus the support available to both businesses and individuals to develop successful advisory boards. If you are looking to join a board, establish a board or improve your existing board, you don't want to miss this one.
Lunch Money is produced by Hermes Capital Partners
https://hermescapital.com.au/
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Challenges and Opportunities facing Australian Small Businesses
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
In this edition of Lunch Money, we are joined by our expert small business guests. David Gandolfo OAM (Board Member of COSBOA, Chair of Advocacy at CAFBA, and Partner at Quantum Business Finance) who will take us through the highlights of COSBOA's recently published report, "Small Business Perspectives 2023."
We explore the emerging vulnerabilities and opportunities that are facing small businesses today. Throughout the episode, we'll explore the latest developments in their professional fields - commercial finance and corporate restructuring. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and gain valuable insights from these industry experts.
Tune in to Lunch Money and get ready to level up your understanding of the business world!
Lunch Money is produced by Hermes Capital Partners
RESOURCES
COSBOA Small Business Perspective 2023
https://www.cosboa.org.au/post/the-small-business-perspective-report-2023
Friday May 12, 2023
Challenges of diversifying and growing professional services firms
Friday May 12, 2023
Friday May 12, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
In 2023, what risks are credit professionals monitoring?
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
In this interview, we were joined by special guest Nicolas Pilavidis from the Australian Institute of Credit Management.
We discussed the critical role that credit professionals play in managing risk and ensuring their businesses receive payment for the sales and services delivered. Plus their unique information sources, that enables them to track how economic conditions impact their customers and provide insights into future developments by analysing these trends.
So what do the risks look like for 2023?
We dived into some insights from the recently published AICM Risk Report for 2023 including:
- The 'big squeeze' of rising costs and falling demand,
- Managing trade credit in an increasing interest rate environment,
- How credit managers are identifying and managing emerging industry, technological and legal or regulatory risks, and much more...
Episode Resources
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Beyond the Sales Pitch - Choosing a Business Advisor in Times of Crisis
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Friday Feb 10, 2023
What are the keys to a successful business restructure in 2023
Friday Feb 10, 2023
Friday Feb 10, 2023
In this episode, were are joined by guest Mark Robinson, Senior Advisor at dVT Group. We discussed the challenges of rising interest rates, inflation, labour market constraints, supply chain issues and how they influence the approach the experts are taking to making sure businesses stay in the game.
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Functional economics: Non-bank lender perspective
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Host, Nicholas Samios and guest, Andy Way (executive director and founder at Semper Securities) rummage through the latest RBA charts - interest rates, inflations, asset prices, business lending growth and more. Semper Securities is an asset back mortgage fund which gives Andy valuable insights you won't get in the financial press.