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Kept afloat by govt lifelines, will ‘zombie companies’ haunt Singapore?

Sunday, 09 Aug 2020 07:13 AM MYT

With several government support measures due to expire soon, Wong is bracing himself for more bleak times ahead. Although he has pivoted his company’s business model to focus on holding virtual events, he said that it is a gamble as the industry is still finding its footing in this “uncharted territory”.

His staff, Jasmin Chen, 26, is fully aware of the possibility that she may be out of a job in the next few months if the firm’s transition proves unsuccessful. Meanwhile, having to learn new skills such as digital marketing is also a challenge for her, she said. Keeping companies afloat through various support schemes has been the leitmotif of governments’ response to the coronavirus-induced economic distress globally, and Singapore is no exception.

“The focus is not to keep unviable companies alive. We don’t have a serious case of zombie companies. But of course this is a concern. It raises the concern of whether resources could be put to better use,” said Irvin Seah, senior economist at DBS Bank. Globally, experts have warned against the rise of “zombie companies,” which may reach unhealthy levels due to the large swathes of cash that governments have injected into their pandemic-stricken economies.

Contributing to their proliferation is the low interest rate environment globally, which was meant to stimulate the economy after the 2008/2009 financial crisis. Apart from wasting precious resources on them, zombie companies can also have a deleterious effect on a country’s economy. article, these companies can be a drag on productivity growth and hinder the reallocation of labour and skills to more productive parts of the economy.

“Even if you are a zombie, you can be a temporary zombie, you can be resurrected when the situation improves. You are a viable company, you are just hit temporarily by Covid-19. When some normalcy returns, you can come back to life in a viable form,” he said. Loh said government agencies are therefore in a moral bind, given that they are using public funds to prop up the ailing economy.

 

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