The spring 2026 edition of InTalks is now available online and in print. The theme running through this issue is the importance of staying agile in an uncertain world. We examine this topic in a series of conversations with thought leaders and innovators – looking at why both ability and agility will be key to succeed in a world shaped by geopolitical tensions and the advance of AI.
Highlights from this edition of InTalks include interviews with:
Dr. Claire Madden, social researcher and Gen Z expert, who shares her insights into the attitudes and aspirations of these “agile adapters” and explains what motivates them as employees, clients and consumers.
Alex Edmans, Professor of Finance at London Business School, who underscores the importance of recognising bias in an investment context and explains how AI can help us to view the world through a broader lens.
Don Rissmiller, a founding partner of Strategas and monetary policy expert, who talks about the crosscurrents facing central banks at present and why they must balance agility with stability in an uncertain environment.
We also hear from Eric Berseth, CEO of Philanthropy Advisors, about how strategic philanthropy is evolving and how the Next Generation is redefining the way wealth is used, while Christian Berchem, CEO of EFG UK Region, discusses his ambitions for the business and explains why serving global citizens gives EFG a unique perspective.
In addition, Tom Lamb, Director of Corporate Partnerships at The King’s Trust in the UK, talks about the importance of helping the Next Generation to develop the right skills and self-belief to succeed in the future, while Saatchi Gallery Director Paul Foster explains why art can provide moments of clarity or inspiration and capture the attention of audiences of all ages. And finally, our picture series with EFG Scholars at the King’s Entrepreneurship Lab at the University of Cambridge shows how they are developing their skills as innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders in order to thrive in the business world of tomorrow.
By incorporating different voices from academia, art, business and beyond, InTalks once again explores topics that are of relevance for EFG as a global private bank as well as for our dialogue with different stakeholders and the broader public. The magazine will be displayed in our offices globally and at our client events.
To discover the latest edition of the magazine, find links to articles published online or read previous issues in our archive, please visit our InTalks website.