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Succession Planning: Don’t Let Your Business Die

Idi Irwan Zainal Abidin, Executive Director, Bill Morrisons Wealth Management

23-May-23 12:00

Succession Planning: Don’t Let Your Business Die

The world of entrepreneurship and running a business can be a fast paced one, with fires to put out on a daily basis while trying to look for opportunities to grow the business. While it’s important to think about the here and now, it’s also vital to look ahead beyond the avenues for growth.

One such area is business succession planning, not the happiest topic in the world, but it is (or should be) a fundamental part of a business strategy. What happens to your business, and your loved ones, if something happens to you?

So today on BizBytes, Idi Irwan Zainal Abidin, Executive Director at Bill Morrisons Wealth Management, joins us to get into why it's important to have a business succession plan and how you can start today.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan, Richard Bradbury


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