Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
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24-Mar-25 |
Top 5 At 5 (5:00 PM) |
Top 5 at 5: Bill To Regulate 'Buy Now, Pay Later'
Doris Liew, Economist and Assistant Research Manager, IDEAS Malaysia |
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15-Aug-24 |
Ringgit & Sense (9:30 AM) |
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Of Credit Cards
Stephen Yong, licensed financial planner and Executive Director, Wealth Vantage Advisory |
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05-Sep-18 |
Enterprise Explores (12:00 PM) |
47% Of Malaysian Youths Have High Credit Card Debts
Richard Bradbury | Freda Liu | Christine Wong |
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27-Jul-17 |
Bila Larut Malam (12:00 AM) |
Buku Tiga Lima #5: Leret, Jangan Sampai Terleret
Nirmala Subramaniam, Agensi Kaunseling & Pengurusan Kredit |
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02-Mar-17 |
Ringgit & Sense (9:35 AM) |
Your Home could be a Debt-Reducing Machine
Ross Cheong, Group Head of Content & Media, iMoney Group |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) 1337 Ventures' Bikesh Lakhmichand shares a founder's guide to the first investor meeting, explaining what VCs, angels, and ECF platforms really want to see.
BBC World Service
(REPEAT) This week on Science in Action, stories on a major new telescope survey that have started in Chile while scientists are also beginning a project to create fully synthetic human chromosomes.
A Bit of Culture
(REPEAT) Kam Raslan, Matt Armitage and debutant Chin Kar Yern get together to talk about not using ChatGPT and its implication, public spaces and the foreign language of tech.
Ringgit & Sense
(REPEAT) Alvin Tan of the Financial Planning Association of Malaysia (FPAM) discusses aspects of Malaysian Gen Zers personal finance.
The Property Show
(REPEAT) Imran Clyde of Nextdor Property Communications shares his insights on the legal aspects of property advertising.
Best of The Bigger Picture
(REPEAT) How patients diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer have found hope and companionship in the Cancer Survivor Support Group.
Best of Evening Edition
(REPEAT) We speak to board game designer Goh Choon Ean about what makes Malaysian board games unique.
BBC World Service
This episode of People Fixing The World looks at a community that tackles poverty via the traffic light system.