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KUALA LUMPUR, July 21 ― In order to remain resilient, Malaysian businesses have shared that technology and innovation play a key role in this changed and challenged world. HSBC Malaysia country head of commercial banking Andrew Sill said investing in technology and innovation is the biggest...

Tuesday, 21 Jul 2020 03:26 PM MYT

HSBC Malaysia country head of commercial banking Andrew Sill said investing in technology and innovation is the biggest measure Malaysian businesses plan to take in the next five years and it is one of their key priorities for development. The survey measures the pulse of businesses as they adapt to current challenges and highlights the steps they have taken to be resilient in the future. The report surveyed 2,604 companies across 14 markets globally including 200 firms from Malaysia.

He said the survey found that over the past two years, Malaysian businesses have taken three main actions to build resilience, and these reflect their views on the characteristics of a resilient business.

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