EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 42 MIN
[Audio Pod] Why Companies Rebrand, and How Much Cash Is Too Much
from Insider Exchange · host Jimmy Moyaha / Simon Brown
This week on Insider Exchange, we kick off with the new national soccer kit and we’re all in. The boys love it, the country seems to love it, and we make a serious case for the away kit becoming the home kit. Also, Standard Bank… if you’re listening, we wouldn’t say no to a couple of jerseys. In Useful Updates, we unpack talk of US technical insolvency, the World Cup countdown ramping up, Switzerland’s shifting stance on neutrality, Fourways Mall’s turnaround story, Trump’s latest moves involving Saudi Arabia, major banks hedging private credit exposure, Mantashe’s assurances on supply, and Lesotho pushing for more in water negotiations. In the Deep Dive, we explore what really goes into a rebrand — from legacy institutions to modern challengers. Why companies do it, what it costs, what can go wrong, and what it takes to actually pull one off successfully. In Make-It-Make-Sense, we follow the money through R11M in ATM deposits, an R18M money counter, and a Kit Kat heist involving 400,000 bars. We close with an Unfiltered Opinion on fuel stockpiling limits in South Africa and what the 200-litre rule actually says about risk, regulation, and preparedness. YouTube · TikTok
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This week on Insider Exchange, we kick off with the new national soccer kit and we’re all in. The boys love it, the country seems to love it, and we make a serious case for the away kit becoming the home kit. Also, Standard Bank… if you’re listening, we wouldn’t say no to a couple of jerseys. In Useful Updates, we unpack talk of US technical insolvency, the World Cup countdown ramping up, Switzerland’s shifting stance on neutrality, Fourways Mall’s turnaround story, Trump’s latest moves involving Saudi Arabia, major banks hedging private credit exposure, Mantashe’s assurances on supply, and Lesotho pushing for more in water negotiations. In the Deep Dive, we explore what really goes into a rebrand — from legacy institutions to modern challengers. Why companies do it, what it costs, what can go wrong, and what it takes to actually pull one off successfully. In Make-It-Make-Sense, we follow the money through R11M in ATM deposits, an R18M money counter, and a Kit Kat heist involving 400,000 bars. We close with an Unfiltered Opinion on fuel stockpiling limits in South Africa and what the 200-litre rule actually says about risk, regulation, and preparedness.
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