Small and medium enterprises are said to be cautiously optimistic about their future prospects. This is according to the latest SME Confidence Index released by SME financier, Business Partners Limited. Reflecting on survey findings during the second quarter, Business Partners concludes that the establishment of the government of national unity has helped to boost confidence, with nearly 61% of SME respondents expressing their belief that the inclusion of more political parties in the government should augur well for South Africa to become a more attractive place for investors, with the potential of stimulating business growth. To share the insights drawn from the survey and the remaining challenges, I'm joined by David Morobe, Executive General Manager for Impact Investing: Business Partners Limited. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
SME Confidence Index optimistic about future prospects with formation of GNU: David Morobe
Small and medium enterprises are said to be cautiously optimistic about their future prospects. This is according to the latest SME Confidence Index released by SME financier, Business Partners Limited. Reflecting on survey findings during the second quarter, Business Partners concludes that the establishment of the government of national unity has helped to boost confidence, with nearly 61% of SME respondents expressing their belief that the inclusion of more political parties in the government should augur well for South Africa to become a more attractive place for investors, with the potential of stimulating business growth. To share the insights drawn from the survey and the remaining challenges, I'm joined by David Morobe, Executive General Manager for Impact Investing: Business Partners Limited. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.