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COVID-19 business confidence survey launches

A new monthly business confidence survey has launched today, seeking to uncover the impacts of COVID-19 on Australian businesses and their employees.

by Reporter
April 2, 2020
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Market research firm Momentum Intelligence has today announced the launch of the survey that seeks to evaluate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the support of SMSF Adviser and over 10 of its affiliate media brands.

Momentum Intelligence head of strategy Michael Johnson said: “This monthly survey will provide industry, media and government with a live pulse of the sentiments of business owners and their employees.”

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This first survey explores the impacts of COVID-19 on the health of each business to date and business owners’ perceptions of the impacts looking ahead, including on their own mental health.

“In this time of isolation, it’s more important than ever to understand how other businesses and individuals around you are coping with these significant changes to our everyday and working lives,” Mr Johnson added.

Each month, the results will be released by SMSF Adviser to help provide feedback to shed a light on the important issues affecting the industry.

The anonymous, two-minute survey is open to all business owners, managers, directors, professionals and employees.

You can participate by following this link: https://momentumintel.co/COVID19-smsfadviser.

For more information, please contact info@momentumintelligence.com.au.

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