Reports identify emerging WA trends

Bankwest has released the latest in a series of reports that identify current and emerging trends for WA industries.

The reports, compiled between October 2017 and March 2018, provide comprehensive information on industries including aged care, agriculture, childcare hospitality, medical services, mining services, pharmacy, professional services, real estate and supermarkets.

General Manager of Business Banking Richard Bator says the reports – compiled by research company CoreData Research – summarise trends based on statistics from sources such as IBIS World, the Australian Bureau of Statistics and other public data from reputable sources.

“Bankwest publishes these reports to provide meaningful insights to our small and medium sized business customers,” he says.

“Our aim is to help our customers understand the factors and trends impacting their industries and support them in assessing how their own businesses are tracking so they can make more informed business decisions.”

For more information, visit: Bankwest Future of of Business: Focus on Industry Series.

At CCI we know that helping business work helps West Australians work. Talk to our Membership team today on 1300 4 22492 about how we can help grow and support your business.

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