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Castlebay Conversations

Castlebay Conversations

De : George Ladds and David Ridland
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Castlebay Conversations is a podcast focused on thoughtful investing and long-term decision-making, cutting through market noise and short-term thinking. Hosted by George Ladds, the podcast features interviews with fund managers and post-meeting discussions with David Ridland, Partner at Castlebay Investments. Together they explore investment philosophy, risk, and how decisions fit into real client journeys — reflecting the Castlebay Way of calm, considered, long-term thinking.George Ladds and David Ridland
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    • Castlebay Conversations: Credit with Conviction — George Ladds in conversation with Chris Bowie (TwentyFour)
      Jan 13 2026

      In this episode of Castlebay Conversations, host George Ladds is joined by Chris Bowie, Partner and Co-Head of Investment Grade at TwentyFour Asset Management.

      Together they explore how disciplined credit investing works in practice — from scepticism and risk-adjusted returns to income generation, duration, liquidity and the role of corporate bonds in diversified portfolios. Chris shares insights from decades in fixed income, explaining how high-quality credit can offer reliable income without taking unnecessary risk, and why patience, teamwork and downside awareness matter just as much as yield.

      A clear, practical conversation for anyone looking to better understand bonds beyond the headlines.

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      45 min
    • Castlebay Conversations: Reflections on Havelock and Better Investment Thinking
      Jan 9 2026

      In this post–fund manager meeting discussion, George Ladds is joined by David Ridland, Partner at Castlebay Investments, to reflect on their recent conversation with Havelock.

      Rather than revisiting performance or short-term market views, the discussion focuses on how good investment decisions are really made. George and David explore the balance between conviction and humility, the role of human bias in periods of market stress, and what it means to build portfolios that are resilient across a wide range of outcomes.

      They reflect on concentration versus diversification, the practical meaning of value, and why understanding businesses matters more than relying on headline metrics or popular narratives. A key theme is the growing use of data and technology in investing — and why, even in an age of AI, human judgment, common sense, and independent thinking remain essential.

      This episode offers a behind-the-scenes insight into how Castlebay assesses fund managers and investment ideas — thoughtfully, patiently, and always with long-term client outcomes in mind.

      A conversation rooted in the Castlebay Way: calm, considered, and focused on the journey rather than the noise.

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      8 min
    • Evidence, Judgment and Long-Term Thinking in Global Investing
      Jan 9 2026

      In this episode of Castlebay Conversations, George Ladds speaks with Matthew Beddall, Chief Executive Officer of Havelock London.

      The discussion explores Havelock’s evidence-based approach to global investing, combining quantitative research with human judgment. Matthew shares his journey from systematic investing to building a long-term, conviction-led strategy focused on quality businesses, valuation discipline, and resilience through market cycles.

      They cover how value and quality intersect, why short-term performance can be misleading, the role of concentration and diversification, and how investors can manage behavioural bias in volatile markets. The conversation also looks at the limits of data and AI, and why common sense, patience, and historical perspective remain essential to good investment decisions.

      A thoughtful discussion for investors and professionals who value long-term thinking over short-term noise.


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      41 min
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