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  • From Legacy to Digital Leader in a Decade - Tower CEO Paul Johnston
    Jul 6 2026

    Almost every Kiwi has an insurance policy. Very few know what's happening behind the scenes at the companies they trust to pay out when it matters.

    Paul Johnston, CEO of Tower, joins Joseph Shuker on the Opening Bell podcast. Tower has been around for 155 years and has spent the last decade transforming how it operates, going from legacy systems to a cloud based platform and simplifying hundreds of products down to just 14.

    Paul talks about how the insurance industry is changing, what it looks like to serve customers across every demographic, how Tower is using AI and technology to make the experience faster and more personal, how they're adapting to more frequent and more severe weather events, and where he sees the industry heading next

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    26 min
  • Cinema Isn't Dying. It's Being Upgraded - Vista Group CEO Stuart Dickinson and Chair Susan Peterson
    Jun 30 2026

    Cinema isn't dying. It's being upgraded, and a Kiwi company is right in the middle of it.

    Stuart Dickinson, CEO, and Susan Peterson, Chair of Vista Group, join Joseph Shuker on the Opening Bell podcast. Vista Group is a New Zealand company whose software powers almost half the world's cinemas. From booking your ticket to the operations behind the screen, its technology runs the show.

    Stuart and Susan talk about the cloud transformation reshaping their business, how the cinema experience is evolving beyond just watching a film, what it takes to stay relevant as a tech company for 30 years, and why they believe the best days of moviegoing are still ahead.

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    36 min
  • The Business Behind the Things You Buy - Property for Industry's Craig Peirce
    Jun 24 2026

    Before a product reaches you, it has to be made, stored, and shipped. The buildings where that happens are a bigger part of the economy than most people realise.

    Craig Peirce, Chief Finance and Operating Officer at Property for Industry, joins Joseph Shuker on the Opening Bell podcast. PFI is an industrial property company listed on the NZX, owning more than 90 properties valued at over two billion dollars. Warehouses, distribution centres, and manufacturing facilities for some of the biggest names in New Zealand business.

    Craig talks us through why their recent two hundred million dollar bond raise came in oversubscribed, what goes into turning ageing industrial sites into modern Green Star buildings, how industrial property stacks up against residential as an investment, and what thirty-two consecutive years of growing dividends says about the business.

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    34 min
  • Building the Backbone of Tomorrow's Economy - Infratil CEO Jason Boyes
    Jun 10 2026

    From data centers and renewable energy to airports and telco, the infrastructure behind tomorrow's economy doesn't build itself.

    Jason Boyes, CEO of Infratil, joins us on the Opening Bell podcast. Infratil is one of New Zealand's largest listed companies, investing in infrastructure businesses across the world. Data centers in Australia and the UK, renewable energy in the US, Wellington Airport and One NZ here at home.

    Jason talks about the decision to invest in data centres and renewable energy long before the AI boom, how they build a portfolio that balances reliable cash flow with forward looking bets, knowing when to cut an investment that isn't working and learning from mistakes, and a project that could see solar energy shipped from an Indonesian island into Singapore.

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    40 min
  • Finding Opportunity When Everything Is Uncertain - PIMCO's Sachin Gupta
    Jun 1 2026

    With volatile markets back in the headlines and the global landscape shifting fast, one of the world's biggest asset classes is quietly becoming one of the most interesting.

    Sachin Gupta, portfolio manager at PIMCO, joins us on the Opening Bell Podcast to talk about the case for global fixed income right now, what the current geopolitical situation means for inflation and interest rates, and how New Zealand investors should be thinking about bonds as part of a balanced portfolio. He is joined in studio by Blake Etheridge, senior portfolio manager at Smartshares, who adds a local perspective on where New Zealand sits in the current global picture.

    Together they cover why the bond market is more interesting today than it has been in a generation, how to think about the inflation risks ahead, and why a globally diversified fixed income allocation matters more than ever for Kiwi investors.

    Disclaimer: Smartshares Limited is the issuer and manager of the Smart Exchange Traded Funds and the SuperLife range of managed investment schemes. The product disclosure statements are available at smartinvest.co.nz and superlife.co.nz/legal.

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    26 min
  • Behind the Tech Powering Global Trade - TradeWindow's CSO Andrew Balgarnie
    Apr 29 2026

    Global trade is the largest commercial arena in the world, and the technology behind it is changing fast.

    Andrew Balgarnie, Chief Strategy Officer at TradeWindow, joins us on the Opening Bell podcast to talk about the NZX listed trade and logistics software company helping some of New Zealand and Australia's biggest exporters and freight forwarders get their goods out to the world. We talk about what's driving their growth, their push into the Australian market, and a new AI powered product that could change the way goods move across borders.

    This podcast was recorded 17 March.

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    20 min
  • Different Crisis, Same Playbook - Managing Director of Amova Asset Management Stuart Williams
    Apr 8 2026

    Markets are moving, headlines are noisy, and investors are looking for a steady hand to help make sense of it all.

    Stuart Williams, Managing Director of Amova Asset Management New Zealand, has spent close to 30 years navigating financial markets through some of the biggest shocks in modern history. In this episode, Stu talks us through how the current geopolitical situation compares to past crises, why he believes New Zealand's economic settings are stronger than they might appear, and where he's seeing real opportunity across equities and bonds.

    We also get into the KiwiSaver contribution increase, what it means for investors, and why it could be a game changer for New Zealand markets long term.

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    17 min
  • The State of Kiwi Tech in 2026 - Chair of the NZ High Tech Trust Marian Johnson
    Feb 25 2026

    New Zealand's tech ecosystem is evolving faster than ever, and in this episode we sit down with one of the people at the very heart of it.

    Marian Johnson, Chair of the NZ High Tech Trust, gives her take on the state of Kiwi tech in 2026. From the sectors leading the charge including aerospace, clean tech, biotech and AI, to why New Zealand's unique "go global from day one" mindset sets us apart on the world stage, Marian brings a perspective that is both globally informed and deeply rooted in New Zealand.

    We also get into the much anticipated NZ High Tech Awards, what makes them special, what surprises her every year, and why she calls it the Oscars of the New Zealand tech industry.

    Entries for the NZ High Tech Awards close 5pm on 2 March 2026. The Gala Dinner takes place Friday 22 May. To enter or grab tickets before they sell out, head to hitech.org.nz

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    30 min