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SME Outlook Tracker – Your expectations for the next 12 months

March 5th 2021
 

We are now a full year into the Covid-19 pandemic and this pandemic has impacted us all – personally and professionally – in so many ways.   We will be feeling the effects for many years to come.

With the latest announcements from Rishi Sunak in terms of support and other measures for businesses and individuals, now is a good time to be asking you, as SMEs, how you are faring and to understand your outlook for the future.

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 help develop and shape support for SMEs.

The survey is nice and short and will only take 2 minutes of your time to participate and they would really value your input.

Please click here to participate in the survey.

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 on 01228 585716 or click here to send him an email.

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