- TypeWebinar
- Location Hyderabad, Telangana, India
- Date 23-05-2020
Business Development
Administration/Management
Telecommunications
Fresher/Trainee/Professionals
According to data pundits, the workforce will be slashed in half when working from an office. Restaurants will see lesser chairs, owing to social distancing. The future of cinemas still hangs in the balance. More people from the low-income groups and domestic/community helpers will lose their jobs.
This is the current and projected financial situation. In times like these, understanding what financial solution works for each sector is important. A one-size fits-all solution is definitely not the answer. But simplified distance communication, coherent workforce, and a little financial aid to domestic/community helpers is a good small-term start.
For a much larger and long-term perspective, Telebu is hosting a webinar on 23rd May. The webinar will bring subject-matter experts who will help you push your financial boundaries so you see an upward growth curve. Our panelists come with their unique set of experiences, inclusive of fire-fighting any economic situation that may have risen.
The webinar will throw light on:
- Effects of lockdown that employees & businesses should brace for
- Budget priorities for SMEs & BFSI for 2020
- Alternatives to pay cuts & layoffs for businesses to stay afloat
- Roadmap for businesses in this uncertain market scenario
The next course of action needs to be thought through well. In such difficult times like these, a little learning and knowledge can go a long way in generating simplified solutions to grow your business.
Register with us here https://bit.ly/2XeSF3m
Our Panelists:
Mr. HS Upendra Kamath - Ex MD & CEO of Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd
Mr.Subramaniakumar R - MD & CEO (RETD) Indian Overseas Bank
Mr. Ravi Krishan Takkar - MD & CEO of UCO Bank
Join the free session on 23rd May 2020 at 4PM to 5PM.
According to data pundits, the workforce will be slashed in half when working from an office. Restaurants will see lesser chairs, owing to social distancing. The future of cinemas still hangs in the balance. More people from the low-income groups and domestic/community helpers will lose their jobs.