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Bud, the all-in-one banking app. Founder Ed Maslaveckas tells us more

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Are you struggling to manage all your incomings and outgoings? Imagine not just your current account or savings, but crowdfunding, pensions and investments, on one app. That's the idea behind Bud... it describes itself as a 'universal banking app'. And if that hasn't persuaded you - it's just won British Banking Award for Innovation of the Year. To discuss, Georgie Frost was joined by Bud co-founder and CEO Ed Maslaveckas.

Guests: Ed Maslaveckas


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The Problem with PACE - Part 1

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Could a green energy loan in a few US states have global implications? In a special report, Matt Cox investigates the worrying whispers surrounding "PACE" loans, the effect it's had on California, and why it matters to the wider world - even us Brits across the Atlantic.

Guests: Matt Cox


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The government is being accused of not doing enough to close the gender pay gap. All this and more on the News Review

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Georgie Frost was joined by Consumer Editor of Good Housekeeping Sara Benwell. Today on the agenda, they discussed how the government's being accused of not effectively tackling the causes of the gender pay gap. Plus they look into why step counting apps could be doing you more harm than good. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Sara Benwell


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William Hague attacks Tony Blair for his comment for remain supporters to "rise up"

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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There was a debate on the Government's Article 50 Bill in the House of Lords last night, where Peers were urged to "respect" voters' decision to leave the EU. And Theresa May took the unusual step of sitting in the Lords to watch the opening speeches. There was also an attack from William Hague on Tony Blair, after the former Prime Minister called on his Brexit opponents to "rise up". Elsewhere, MPs clashed over whether Donald Trump should be given a state visit to the UK. This was in a Westminster debate last night. Meanwhile, Trump has named HR McMaster as his national security adviser. To discuss all these stories, Georgie was joined by Jack Sommers of the Huffington Post.

Guests: Jack Sommers


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HSBC blames 'unexpected economic and political events' for its monumental profit loss

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Joining Georgie Frost to discuss what the main market headlines of the morning are Panmure Gordon's veteran Market Commentator, David Buik. A busy morning of Company Announcements, including a difficult statement from HSBC. HSBC is blaming a year of "unexpected economic and political events" for a slump in annual profits. The bank made just under 2 billion pounds over the year, compared with nearly 11 billion in 2015. The company says uncertainties created through the last 12 months temporarily influenced investment activity and contributed to volatile market conditions.

Guests: David Buik


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Hope for solution to Greece's bailout terms as finance ministers meet

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Greece's debt burden is back on the agenda as European finance ministers met today at Eurogroup meeting. The ministers are at loggerheads with the International Monetary Fund over the Greek bailout terms. To preview the meeting, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke with Pieter Cleppe, Head of Open Europe's Brussels Office.

Guests: Pieter Cleppe


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Upswing on cards for UK economy despite Brexit fears

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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The UK's economy is gaining momentum despite concerns of uncertainty ahead of Brexit - that's according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's latest indicator. JP Morgan global market analyst Alex Dryden ran through this and the day's other big economic news with Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher.

Guests: Alex Dryden


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Fake holiday websites are out to scam unsuspecting holidaymakers

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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For all those planning ahead to their summer holidays think carefully when booking online. Fake holiday websites are on the rise with millions being scammed from unsuspecting tourists. Often the sites are so convincing holidaymakers don't realise anything's up until arriving at their destination to find the villa they've booked doesn't really exist. To find out more about how the scam works and how to protect yourself Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to Hannah Maundrell, editor-in-chief of money.co.uk.

Guests: Hannah Maundrell


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Companies are now more likely to be a victim of cyber crime than of any other type of crime

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Last week saw the opening of the National Cyber Security Centre in London. According to the National Crime Agency, companies are now more likely to be a victim of cyber crime than of any other type of crime in the UK. Cyber crime was also included in the national crime survey in England and Wales for the first time last year, showing just how prevalent this type of crime has become. Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to Sam Hutton from security technology firm Glasswall about the ongoing rise of cybercrime in the UK.

Guests: Sam Hutton


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Would you accept a day off from work...if you're tired?

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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It's safe to say that many of us would love the luxury of a day off work every now and then. But how would you feel if your employer offered you a wellbeing day, effectively allowing you to call in sick...with tiredness? This is a measure being proposed by think tank, the Institute of Public Policy Research, or IPPR, who believe employers should be looking more into their employee's wellbeing. Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to Joe Dromey, one of the authors of the report, about how this would reduce the number of people receiving long-term sickness benefit.

Guests: Joe Dromey


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