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Business SA Webinar: Recovering from COVID-19 for Businesses

19 May 2020

Speaker: ABA CEO Anna Bligh
Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm
Date: Monday May 25
Where: Virtual

A Webinar presented by Business SA

For many businesses, cash flows have never been tighter. Whilst government support has helped, expert practical advice to help you maximise cash flow to support the business through the recovery phases of COVID-19 is now imperitive.

Join Anna Bligh AC, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Banking Association, Matthew Illman, Business Advisory Director at William Buck Accountants & Advisors and Bronwyn Dodd, BankSA’s Head of SME.

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