Survey: Contribution of South Asian businesses to the London economy
The UK India Business Council (UKIBC) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) are partnering research by EPG on the contribution of South Asian-owned business to the London economy
We know that South Asian-owned businesses play a vital role in the London economy, and we want to find out more about it.
Economic research firm EPG are conducting a survey to understand more about such businesses in partnership with Indo-European Business Forum, BDO LLP and London & Partners and Mantra Capital to update the seminal 2007 report “Spotlight on Asian Business: Their contribution to London” by the Greater London Authority.
Specifically, our report will look at the Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepalese and Sri Lankan contribution to the London economy, across sectors, on the level of income, jobs and export opportunities which they generate.
As part of this important research, we are reaching out to businesses such as yourself to understand business growth plans and why you decided to locate in London.
Please could you spare a few minutes to fill out this short survey by Friday 28th October.
We’re targeting 250 responses, and it should take no more than 10 minutes to complete. Your responses will remain strictly confidential.
The full survey link is www.economicpolicygroup.com/asianbusinesslondonsurvey