SIFISO SKENJANA: Lockdown will shake up how the property sector does business

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SIFISO SKENJANA: Lockdown will shake up how the property sector does business 🔒

BL PREMIUMThe Covid-19 pandemic has put many businesses, large and small, under immense operating, legal and financial pressure. The fixed cost structures of various businesses have been a large source of the financial and operational challenges, and these will not go away in the wake of the coronavirus.

The lockdown in response to the pandemic has ensured that many sectors will cease to operate in the way they did pre Covid-19. Sectors such as real estate, hospitality, tourism, construction, transport and retail have been particularly severely affected.A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, ProfileData financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Times Select.

 

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