Not exact matches
«Today our business is much more robust, it's about taking our branded business into markets where they recognise the importance of clean, green produce and where provenance plays a part and there's a
consumer segment that is
affluent and willing to pay a premium for Australian produce.
«It's about taking our branded business into markets where they recognise the importance of clean green produce and where provenance plays a part and there is a
consumer segment that is
affluent and willing to pay a premium for Australian produce,» Mr Weine said.
In the aftermath of the Financial Crisis and the resulting huge spike in charge - off rates, many leading issuers narrowed their focus, concentrating on the high - FICO score
affluent segments, and ignoring subprime and low - prime
consumers.
The ability of
consumers to spend enormously (around 61 %) on their medical and health needs and close to 38 % of emerging
affluent not possessing health insurance, indicates the huge need to deliver this
segment.