Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
What is City Talk? City Talk allows marketers to connect directly with our audience by publishing content on citypm.eu
Tuesday 24 March 2020 7:20 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 24 March 2020 7:21 pm

COVID-19: The first test for purposeful business?

By: Peter Arnold

Add as a preferred source on Google
Private sector activity is likely to remain stagnant for the remainder of the year.
The CBI's survey paints a bleak picture for the rest of the year.

There has been continued debate on the role of business in society, with many businesses keen to highlight their broader social contribution beyond their primary focus of generating profits for their shareholders. Coronavirus will cause the most significant disruption to the UK economy since the Second World War. It will affect businesses across numerous sectors, including aviation, transport, manufacturing, hospitality and leisure, retail and many others.  In such an environment standard business practice is to hunker down, protect cash flow and reduce costs. This risks turning what is an highly disruptive but time-limited crisis into a far more systemic threat to the economy; put plainly if companies start cutting jobs and delaying paying their suppliers, it will cause a much more sustained downturn. So what should businesses do?

Take the money

Government is offering a range of loans, tax breaks, and cash grants to keep business afloat – take the cash and keep paying your people – this will mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus and allow for a more rapid recovery crisis.  If a company has cash on the balance sheet, can it be put to work? What activity could be brought forward to prepare for a recovery?

Read more: A framework for business response

Repurpose and offer to help

Can your business be repurposed to support the relief effort, or to reflect substantially-changed consumer behavior? Restaurants and pubs are shifting to provide food and drink to homes. Virtual pubs, gyms, cinemas are now viable propositions. Manufacturing lines could, and are, being repurposed to producing essential medical supplies and equipment. How could your business respond?   

Business will be judged

Governments around the world are on a war footing. How business behaves and acts during this emergency will have implications for how its societal role is perceived by the public post-crisis. Those businesses that take an effort to; a) prove their societal worth; and b) adjust to new consumer norms, will leave this crisis better equipped to deal with the post-crisis world.  

COVID-19 webcast: Financial viability and UK Government support measures

For more EY insights on responding to volatility and building enterprise resilience, visit our COVID-19 hub: ey.com/covid

Read more

Zack Polanski: I have a ‘serious vision’ for UK businesses

Zack Polanski addressing a business audience at a conference podium, engaging in a discussion on economic strategies

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Business

Related Topics

  • Coronavirus

Trending Articles

  • Brewdog chief executive quits after only one year

  • Housebuilding giants hit with £4.5bn lawsuit for allegedly overcharging buyers

  • As it happened: Stocks jump on defence and metals boost; Oil on track to shed a fifth on US-Iran peace hopes

  • UK ‘no longer a serious place’ says Hedge fund boss after losing £200m tax battle

  • Canary Wharf’s reinvention is a triumph

More from City PM

  • Zack Polanski: I have a ‘serious vision’ for UK businesses

    Politics
    Zack Polanski addressing a business audience at a conference podium, engaging in a discussion on economic strategies
  • Late payments costing UK economy £11bn as SMEs struggle to invest

    Business
    Canada skyline featuring iconic skyscrapers and modern architecture against a clear blue sky
  • Jobs slump as economy ‘held up by uncertainty’

    Economics
    Rachel Reeves speaking at an IOD event.
  • ‘Course correction’: UK economy to contract as ‘energy shock catches up’

    Economics
    Rachel Reeves discusses AI adoption for economic growth at UK business conference podium.
  • Starmer: Britain must ‘not stick its head in the sand’ on AI

    Tech
    Starmer is set to reshuffle his top team.
  • Businesses confidence slumps as Burnham prepares for power

    Economics
    Andy Burnham delivering a speech on government reforms and business confidence at a conference podium
  • Services industry falters as activity plummets amid Iran conflict fallout

    Business
    Canada
  • Bank of England to ‘tolerate slow return’ to inflation target as interest rates held

    Economics
    Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said cited several indicators that the labour market was softening.

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy