Connect with us

Finance

Finance to Fashion: 5 Content Creators You Shouldn't Miss – News18

Published

on

Finance to Fashion: 5 Content Creators You Shouldn't Miss – News18

Discover the top five influencers you need to follow, spanning finance to fashion. Shreya Jaiswal offers practical financial advice and insights into influencer marketing. Dhiraj Sanap brings laughter with relatable, everyday content. Hitika Sachdev provides genuine beauty product reviews, while Alina Rizvi inspires with creative makeup tutorials. Aryan Nalawade shares stylish, budget-friendly fashion tips for men and women. Follow these influencers for expert advice and inspiration across various domains.

Shreya Jaiswal:

If you are looking for everyday financial and marketing advice, follow Shreya Jaiswal right away. At just 22, she became a Chartered Accountant and co-founded FINTroop, a leading agency in influencer marketing for finance. She collaborates with the most famous brands out there when it comes to finance, and provides the best insights. Awards like the Most Fantastic Creator in the world of startups and marketing highlights her expertise. With a background consulting over 500 clients, she’s not just an influencer but a seasoned pro redefining finance-media intersections. Follow her for practical financial tips made easy to understand.

Dhiraj Sanap

Advertisement

If you’re someone who loves to laugh at everyday stuff and wants to feel like you’re not alone in your quirks, then following Dhiraj Sanap on Instagram is a must. Dhiraj creates the most relatable content, covering everything from relationships to family issues and those funny moments you encounter in daily life. He has a knack for turning those thoughts you have but might not say out loud into hilarious content. Dhiraj is one of the funniest influencers out there, so hit that follow button now for some guaranteed laughs!

Hitika Sachdev

If you’re on the hunt for genuine beauty product recommendations, then following Hitika Sachdev on Instagram is a smart move. In a world where sponsored content can make it tough to find authentic reviews, Hitika stands out by only promoting products she genuinely believes in, by only sharing high-end brands but also includes budget-friendly makeup recommendations.  While there are tons of creators out there doing heavy makeup looks, she stands out because her focus is on using products that most girls already have in their makeup collection or are easy to buy.

Advertisement

Alina Rizvi

If you’re into makeup, following Alina Rizvi on Instagram is a great idea. She’s amazing at creating wild makeup looks and breaks down complex techniques into easy steps. Alina shares her favourite makeup products and gives tailored recommendations for different skin types. Plus, her posts are always full of fresh inspiration for your next makeup session. Whether you’re new to makeup or a pro, Alina’s feed is packed with helpful tips and ideas to enhance your beauty game. So, if you want straightforward, creative, and genuine makeup advice, Alina Rizvi is the influencer to follow.

Aryan Nalawade

Considering following Aryan Nalawade on Instagram? Here’s why it’s a good idea. Aryan focuses on men’s fashion and keeps it affordable and stylish. He shares easy styling tips that anyone can understand. Plus, his advice isn’t just for guys, but women can benefit too! Aryan also recommends budget-friendly brands, making fashion accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a guy looking to upgrade your wardrobe or a girl seeking inspiration, Aryan’s Instagram has something for you.

Advertisement

 

Finance

Bangladesh Says $300 Billion Climate Finance Goal Falls Short, Calls for More Support

Published

on

Bangladesh Says 0 Billion Climate Finance Goal Falls Short, Calls for More Support
DHAKA, June 23 (Reuters) – Bangladesh called on ⁠Tuesday ⁠for more funds and ⁠faster support for developing countries facing escalating threats from climate change, saying the global climate financing goal of $300 billion per ‌year fell short of ‌their needs. Speaking at the World Economic Forum’s …
Continue Reading

Finance

EU and Hong Kong in talks on new financial services dialogue, envoy says

Published

on

EU and Hong Kong in talks on new financial services dialogue, envoy says

Senior officials from the European Union and Hong Kong are in talks to launch a financial services dialogue, with companies from the bloc keen to explore opportunities in the Northern Metropolis, its top representative in the city has said.

Ambassador Harvey Rouse, head of the EU Office in Hong Kong, made the remarks at the Greenway 2026 forum on Tuesday, where he highlighted opportunities for cooperation on sustainable innovation and the green transition.

In a keynote address, Rouse said Hong Kong had established itself as one of Asia’s leading centres for green and sustainable finance, and that, as “two of the world’s leaders” in this field, both sides had an opportunity to deepen cooperation.

“Indeed, this cooperation is already under way,” he said.

“Senior exchanges between Hong Kong and the European Commission have intensified over the past year with visits of EU officials to Hong Kong and vice versa. Both sides are looking at starting soon a financial services dialogue to enhance cooperation.”

Advertisement

Rouse said European firms could also provide investment and expertise to support Hong Kong’s green transition.

“This is particularly relevant as Hong Kong develops the Northern Metropolis,” he said, referring to the city’s 30,000-hectare (74,131-acre) megaproject near the border with mainland China.

Continue Reading

Finance

London Mayor: UK Tops Green Finance Rankings for Eighth Straight Year | OilPrice.com

Published

on

London Mayor: UK Tops Green Finance Rankings for Eighth Straight Year | OilPrice.com

As the City of London Corporation marks the fifth instalment of the Net Zero Delivery Summit this week, I reflect on the world we were in back in 2022. Only four years ago businesses and communities were recovering from Covid, war had returned to the European continent with the invasion of Ukraine, and surging fuel and food prices were driving global inflation to historic levels. Since then, global instability has only deepened, with conflict in the Middle East and tariff wars disrupting global trade. 

We have to face a difficult truth that the relative stability among major powers that has defined the period since the Second World War – what the historian John Lewis Gaddis called the Long Peace – was actually more of an anomaly. We are living through a period of more volatile geopolitics, faster-moving innovation, and fiercer global competition for investment than at almost any point in recent memory.”

When I travel to overseas markets as Lady Mayor, however, one thing remains constant. Whatever the local view on net zero or climate change, businesses and government leaders are acutely aware that climate resilience is no longer a nice-to-have or an afterthought, it’s critical. Putting my insurance hat on for a moment: global natural catastrophes have increased five-fold over the past 50 years, according to the World Meteorological Organization. The 2025 California wildfires are estimated to have cost insurers around $40bn, among the largest insured losses on record for a wildfire event. The business case for greater climate resilience and adaptation makes itself. So does the case for accelerating the transition to clean energy in our heavy-emitting industries, and for scaling up carbon credit markets. These measures don’t just give us a genuine chance to ease the mounting pressures of climate change, they create jobs, opportunity and innovation here in the UK and globally.

Stop dithering on climate action

But I sense among business and sustainability leaders a real appetite to move beyond the stop-start approach and dithering on climate action. They want to know who’s getting results consistently, who has a model we can follow, who has the talent and expertise to execute at scale, and where they can easily raise capital for clean energy projects. That answer is unequivocally London. During my mayoralty, I’ve partnered with City trade associations and businesses to launch the Team UK campaign, amplifying a confident, evidence-based narrative of London and the UK’s strengths as a global financial hub. We’re the largest and most active capital market in Europe, we have the most fintechs in Europe, we’re the third biggest tech hub globally – and we do just as well in sustainable and green finance. That’s a story we need to shout about; it’s one the world needs to hear.

The UK is the largest market globally for project-level financing for clean energy, the biggest in Europe for private investment in green tech, and has topped the global green finance centre rankings for eight consecutive editions. The mayoralty is about connecting capital with opportunity, and that’s exactly why events like the Net Zero Delivery Summit at the heart of London Climate Action Week, with the likes of Bloomberg partnering, are so important. It’s where the right leaders convene, the right conversations happen, and new partnerships are made that turn commitment into action.

Advertisement

Mark Carney, now Canada’s Prime Minister, was a keynote speaker at one of our early climate finance summits, back when he was Governor of the Bank of England. His words from a speech that same era still ring true today: “Once climate change becomes a defining issue for financial stability, it may already be too late.” In my role as Lady Mayor the best I can do is set the stage for world leaders to come together and chart a course of greater action – that stage is in the Square Mile and it meets at the Net Zero Delivery Summit.

By City AM

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement

Trending