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Business Outlook Tracker – Your expectations for the next 12 months

September 27th 2021
 

We are conducting a survey in collaboration with the UK200Group, of which we are proud members of, to help capture feedback from across the UK which they can use to understand how businesses have fared over the past 12 months and their outlook for the future.

We conduct this survey every 6 months and it helps us to gauge the market which in turn arms us with insights to develop appropriate support for businesses like yours.

We share these insights with the government and other industry bodies to ensure the right conversations are taking place and measures being developed to support business in the longer-term.

We would like to invite you to participate in our short survey.  The survey will only take up to 2 minutes of your time.

Please take a moment to participate.

Always At Your Side

These continue to be challenging times and we want you to know that we are here, ready and able to help.

If you are looking for guidance and advice that is specific to your business and circumstances, please contact Sam Lyon Head of Corporate and Commercial on 01228 585716.

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