The City View: ‘The second digital revolution’ – with Irana Wasti of GoDaddy
In this episode, Christian is joined by Irana Wasti, President in Europe and the Middle East of website giant GoDaddy.
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Irana says the pandemic has already triggered a ‘second digital revolution’ with small businesses turning to online retail and digital business models to keep themselves afloat.
What started as an emergency response has, for many small firms, turned into a sustainable new revenue stream – giving Irana confidence that small businesses will have a critical role to play in the economic recovery.
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Also in this episode, Christian looks at the latest UK economic data; the hospitality sector’s sigh of relief; and the future of the City View podcast as we approach our 50th episode.
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