Most CEOs expect business to return to ‘normal’ in 2022


“We can see this in how CEOs are only anticipating returning to business as ‘normal’ in 2022, ” KPMG managing partner in Malaysia Datuk Johan Idris said.

KUALA LUMPUR: KPMG has found that 45% of out 500 chief executive officers (CEOs) surveyed globally are not expecting to see a return to ‘normal’ until sometime in 2022.

The global organisation of independent professional services firms providing audit, tax and advisory services said nearly one-third (31%) anticipate it will happen later this year.

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