Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Latest News | The Development Bank of Wales has exited a Cardiff-based print on-demand specialist business that was established in 2016 and went on to become part of Prodigi, a major online printing group. Read More… |
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Andrew Vye, managing director of Pobl Homes & Communities, discusses what they've done to remain effective and help those in need of housing during the Covid-19 crisis. Read More… |
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A Powys-based technical moulding and manufacturing business has secured a £135,000 Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan (CBILS) via Paragon Bank. Read More… |
Private equity-backed Bistrot Pierre has been sold out of administration in a pre-packed deal, preserving 682 jobs. However, 123 redundancies have been made and six of its restaurants will close. Read More… |
Two new lenders have been accredited to the British Business Bank's coronavirus business loan schemes. Read More… |
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A Denbighshire-based protective equipment specialist has leveraged its international supply chains to ensure Wales has access to sources of essential equipment. Read More… |
Severn Trent is expecting a hit of up to £85m to its revenue because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More… |
UK and Ireland revenue at global information services giant Experian dropped by 15 per cent ding the first three months of its financial year. Read More… |
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The business behind the Uskmouth power station conversion project has said the scheme will be developed in two phases in response to disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. It was also announced that data centre development specialist TechRE has been engaged to explore options to locate edge and hyperscale data centres within the power station development envelope. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | A non-executive director is to join the board at ConvaTec Group. Read More… |
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