Wright Partners - Business as usual during Coronavirus outbreak

Mitchell Clark • March 24, 2020

25 March 2020


Dear Client,


We are writing to update you on our contingency plans as a business, should the Government direct us to take further measures due to the spread of COVID19.


Our business is geared for our team to continue working remotely. We have the means to take your calls during business hours and access all our software systems. This will ensure full services continue to be offered during this time.


Naturally, we will follow the protocols issued to us by Government agencies when it comes to direct contact with our clients. In addition, we have options for Digital meetings via FaceTime / Zoom etc. A lot of our documents that we provide can all be created in an electronic format and sent to you via secure channels. As many of you would have already used our Electronic Signing services for documents, this is widely available to all our clients as well.


We will follow up with further news, along with posting updates on our blog page ( http://www.wrightpartners.com.au/blog ) for you to follow. Please consider following us on Facebook, as we are constantly posting updates here too.


There have already been a number of enquiries from our clients questioning the impact of the stimulus measures for their business. We are seeing too, clients facing challenging times where they have been impacted by the various lockdown rules affecting their businesses. Feel free to continue directing your enquiries to us, and we can unpack these Government measures specific to your circumstances and assist you with your challenges where possible.


We wish you good health. Please contact us with any concerns.


Yours faithfully,


Mitchell Clark


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