It is once again time to complete the Chamber of Commerce's quarterly Business Performance Survey that gives an indication of how the business community is performing and their perspective on critical economic issues affecting their operations.
The Business Performance Survey (BPS) is an independent business survey that provides timely insight into the peformance of the business sector. You are invited to contribute to the body of information that provides the Chamber, Government, regional and international institutions critical and powerful insight on the economy.
Of equal and maybe more value isthat the results of the Survey allows the Secretariat and Leadership of the Chamber to speak authoritatively on current issues affecting members. With this unique perspective and basis, we can properly articulate, on behalf of members, the impact of Government policy, and make informed recommendations in a timely manner.
Once again thank you for participating in the survey and please encourage your colleagues to do so, to help us achieve and glean a broader perspective.
With this information the Chamber is well placed as "the driving force for sustainable business and community prosperity in St. Lucia". Importantly, we can remain credible in making informed comment on emerging economic trends and patterns that will affect the economy and country on a whole.
The Survey is not very long and is easy to complete.
We value your input and thank you in advance for your timely completion of this Survey.
Brian Louisy
Executive Director
The St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture is located at Orange Park Commercial Building, 1st Floor, Bois D’Orange, Gros Islet.
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