More than a third of Latvian businesses use remote meetings

More than a third of Latvian businesses used remote meetings in 2022, according to Eurostat figures published June 12.

The COVID-19 pandemic changed work models and led many enterprises to turn to virtual meetings to bridge the physical distance and maintain their businesses. 

In 2022, in the EU, 50% of enterprises with 10 or more employees or self-employed persons conducted remote meetings via the internet. Among the EU members, there was a large variation in the percentage of enterprises that used this feature. The largest shares were registered in Sweden (79.4%) and Finland (78.5%), followed by Denmark (78.0%), Malta (68.3%) and Ireland (63.6%).

Remote meetings in EU, 2022
Remote meetings in EU, 2022

At the opposite side of the scale, the lowest shares were recorded in Bulgaria (28.2%), Hungary (29.4%), Romania (31.2%), Greece (32.9%) and Slovakia (35.2%). 

Latvia's share was 38.6%. Estonia's share was larger at 47.7% and Lithuania's was slightly smaller at 38.3%.

In 2022, in the EU, almost 6 out of 10 enterprises (57.0%) with 10 or more employees or self-employed persons offered all three types of remote access to their employees. 

When it comes to the size of the enterprises, across the EU 91.0% of large enterprises (250 or more employees or self-employed persons) offered all three types of remote access to their employees, while the same happened in 77.2% of medium enterprises (from 50 to 249 employees or self-employed persons) and 52.4% of small enterprises (from 10 to 49 employees or self-employed persons). 

 

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