Nearly half of firms in Singapore to review their business continuity plans: survey
CBRE study also shows that 40% of companies polled are considering splitting ops across multiple office locations
Singapore
SOME 44 per cent of companies in Singapore plan to review their business continuity plans (BCPs) in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, a survey showed.
The companies include those which have already consolidated offices or were planning to consolidate operations into a single location.
The flash survey, by CBRE Research, showed that 40 per cent of all polled were considering splitting their operations across multiple office locations.
Desmond Sim, head of research (South-east Asia) for CBRE, pointed out that the Covid-19 has been a testing ground for BCPs. Some occu…
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