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A City That Works

A City That Works

Written by: The Finsbury Institute
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A City That Works is a brand-new podcast from The Finsbury Institute at City St George's, that aims to bring research, policy and practice together to ensure the City of London continues to thrive.


We're living through an era of profound change; economic uncertainty, technological disruption, and social transformation - so how can we ensure the City of London remains competitive, safe, fair and vibrant for all those who live, work, invest and trade in it.


Across this series, we'll unpack the challenges and opportunities shaping one of the world's most influential cities, with leading academics, policymakers, practitioners and thinkers.


Hosted by Diana Beech, Director of the Finsbury Institute and Professor & Assistant Vice-President of Policy & Government Affairs at City St George’s.


Funded by the School of Policy and Global Affairs at City St George’s.


This is a Research Podcasts production.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes
  • A Finance City
    Jun 29 2026

    Can a global city survive in an age of de-globalisation, or does its fluid, amorphous nature make it resilient to the threats on the horizon? Can the UK bridge the venture capital gap to scale its brightest fintech innovations domestically, or will the next generation of finance be dominated by overseas superpowers?

    In this second episode of A City That Works - the brand-new podcast from The Finsbury Institute at City St George's, University of London - host Diana Beech is joined by Kirsty Rutter (Director of Fintech Investment at Lloyds Banking Group) and Professor Keith Pilbeam (Professor of International Economics and Finance at City St George’s). Aiming to bring research, policy, and practice together to ensure the City of London continues to thrive during an era of profound economic uncertainty and technological disruption, they unpack the strengths and vulnerabilities of the City as a global financial hub, exploring how it must adapt to maintain its stellar reputation.

    From the strategic development of a connected network of regional fintech hubs to the critical challenge of securing domestic scale-up capital, this episode explores the shifting dynamics between traditional banking and rapid fintech disruption. By examining the commercialisation of university research, the infrastructure of artificial intelligence, and the market adaptation driving fintech investment, this discussion provides a rigorous, cross-sector roadmap for ensuring the City of London remains competitive, safe, fair, and vibrant for all those who live, work, invest, and trade in it.


    Join the Conversation: If you have a comment on any of the themes discussed, we would love to hear from you. Follow The Finsbury Institute on LinkedIn to share your thoughts or visit us on The Finsbury Institute website.

    This series is proudly funded by the School of Policy and Global Affairs at City St George’s.


    You can access a transcript of this conversation here.


    This is a Research Podcasts production.


    Episode Credits

    Presenter: Diana Beech, Director of The Finsbury Institute at City St George's

    Guests: Keith Pilbeam and Kirsty Rutter

    Producer: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts

    Editor: Alex Canner, Research Podcasts

    Music: Indie House - Modern City, Sonican from Pixabay

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    29 mins
  • A Global City
    Jun 15 2026
    Can a global city survive in an age of deglobalisation, or does its fluid, amorphous nature make it resilient to the threats on the horizon? How do we protect the delicate ecosystems of talent, trade, and the rule of law that keep the Square Mile thriving? In this inaugural episode of A City That Works - the brand-new podcast from The Finsbury Institute at City St George's, University of London - host Diana Beech is joined by Professor Michael Mainelli (Emeritus Professor of Commerce at Gresham College and former Lord Mayor of London) and Professor Sir Anthony Finkelstein (President of City St George’s). Aiming to bring research, policy, and practice together to ensure the City of London continues to thrive, they challenge traditional definitions of the City of London, moving beyond geographic boundaries to explore the complex networks, systems, and global connections that define a modern powerhouse. From the strategic role of universities as engines of global connectivity to the unexpected cultural indicators of a thriving tech hub, this episode provides a rigorous, cross-sector roadmap for ensuring the City of London remains competitive, safe, fair, and vibrant for all those who live, work, invest, and trade in it. Join the Conversation: If you have a comment on any of the themes discussed today, we would love to hear from you. Follow The Finsbury Institute on LinkedIn to share your thoughts or visit us on The Finsbury Institute website. This series is proudly funded by the School of Policy and Global Affairs at City St George’s. You can access a transcript of this conversation here.This is a Research Podcasts production. Episode Credits Presenter: Diana Beech, Director of The Finsbury Institute at City St George'sGuests: Sir Anthony Finkelstein and Michael MainelliProducer: Catherine McDonald, Research PodcastsEditor: Alex Canner, Research PodcastsMusic: Indie House - Modern City, Sonican from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    33 mins
  • A City That Works Trailer
    Jun 15 2026

    We are living through an era of profound change, marked by economic uncertainty, technological disruption, and social transformation. How can we ensure the City of London remains competitive, safe, fair, and vibrant for all those who live, work, invest, and trade in it?


    A City That Works is the brand-new podcast from The Finsbury Institute at City St George's, University of London, designed to answer that very question. Hosted by Diana Beech - Director of The Finsbury Institute and Professor & Assistant Vice-President of Policy & Government Affairs - this series serves as a strategic platform bringing world-leading research, public policy, and corporate practice together to ensure the City of London continues to thrive.


    Across the coming episodes, we will unpack the complex challenges and critical opportunities shaping one of the world's most influential cities, engaging in rigorous conversations with foremost academics, policymakers, practitioners, and thinkers.


    Hit follow or subscribe on your preferred podcast platform to join the conversation and ensure you never miss an episode.


    Join the Conversation: If you have a comment on any of the themes discussed today, we would love to hear from you. Follow The Finsbury Institute on LinkedIn to share your thoughts or visit us on The Finsbury Institute website.

    This series is proudly funded by the School of Policy and Global Affairs at City St George’s.


    You can access a transcript of this trailer here.


    This is a Research Podcasts production.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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