Money Talks with Liam Halligan and entrepreneur Piers Linney

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Welcome to Money Talks – a series of interviews with Liam Halligan, Economics and Business Editor of GB News.

In this episode, Liam talks to serial entrepreneur and thought-leader Piers Linney.

Born in Stoke-on-Trent, Piers grew up in Lancashire – the son of a mother from Barbados and a father from Manchester. With a professional background in law and banking, Piers has appeared as an investor on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den and the Channel 4 series “Secret Millionaire”.

He is also a non-Executive Director of the British Business Bank and a trustee of the innovation foundation Nesta.

In 2021, Piers founded Moblok – a tech platform and consultancy service for small businesses, with a mission “to support small business owners to make better informed technology purchasing decisions”.

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