Money Hacks: How companies should transform during the Covid-19 circuit breaker (Ep 70)
Money Hacks Ep 70: How companies should transform during the Covid-19 circuit breaker
15:59 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at owners and management of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large companies.
In this episode, Ernest Luis hosts Tan Su Shan, group head, institutional banking, DBS, as she explains how there is no turning back for big and small businesses, if they are to survive the Covid-19 pandemic.
She shares some essential tips:
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1. What are the immediate action points SMEs need to work on, to survive first? (2:44)
2. What if you are an SME owner caught cold, not ready for digitalisation and worried about survival? Can banks help with digital business conversion and enable cash flow, and how that works in the F&B sector for example? (4:03)
3. Larger companies should do stress test projections for three, six and nine months, or even till at least the first quarter of 2021 (7:50)
4. Pointers for stress testing (8:52)
5. Will Covid-19 change the way companies operate permanently, and in what ways? (12:28)
Produced by: Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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