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KUALA LUMPUR, June 1 — Business leaders in Malaysia are focusing on leveraging technology and digital to recover and thrive in the new normal, according to the Ernst & Young PLT (EY). EY’s Covid-19 business impact survey, conducted between April 27 and May 19, found that businesses have...

Monday, 01 Jun 2020 10:29 PM MYT

EY’s Covid-19 business impact survey, conducted between April 27 and May 19, found that businesses have accelerated the adoption of technology in response to Covid-19 and the restrictions that followed. EY Malaysia managing partner Datuk Abdul Rauf Rashid said Covid-19 has emerged as a game-changer for digital transformation.

“During the MCO, most companies experienced difficulties with online connectivity and communicating with their suppliers and customers, in addition to issues with infrastructure,” it said.

 

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