Since the emergence of Covid-19 more than two years ago, businesses across the world have seen the devastating impacts of the prolonged outbreak that has severely hurt the economy, low-ered consumption and put millions of people out of jobs.
The global health crisis has started to ease but economic challenges remain, and many firms are still feeling the lingering pain of supply chain disruption as some areas have remained closed, notably in China, “the world’s factory”.
On the other hand, the pandemic has sped up the pace of digitisation with many transactions, meetings…