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Pricewaterhouse survey shows CEOs confident economy will bounce back from covid19
Thursday 11 March 2021
Members of the PwC Trinidad and Tobago team use conference technology to communicate with clients and partners in 2019. In a PwC survey technology firms had a positive outlook for the next 12 months. -
IT IS NO surprise that covid19 was one the number one concern of the 5,000 businesses that participated in the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) 24th annual survey, launched virtually on Thursday. What was truly surprising, according to PwC chairman Bob Moritz, was the optimism which businesses had in the next three years.
Seventy-six per cent of businesses believed that in the next 12 months, the economy would improve. That is a massive jump from 22 per cent recorded in last year’s survey. A little under 40 per cent had the same optimism for the next three years.