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Latest News | A Welsh company, which has nearly doubled its permanent workforce in just four months after switching part of its operations to create personal protective equipment (PPE) to help the fight against Covid-19, has secured more than £10m of funding, led by IW Capital, to facilitate the growth of the business. Read More… |
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Banking and finance expert Dave Shalliday, of Verde Corporate Finance, looks at how the banks may soon alter their lending preferences, as well as exploring some key considerations for business leaders as government support schemes begin to wind down. Read More… |
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Channel 4 has taken a minority stake in Yeti Media, making it the first Welsh company to join the broadcaster's Indie Growth Fund portfolio. Read More… |
Fintechs Ebury and MarketFinance have joined forces to offer loans to SMEs across the UK ahead of the CBILS deadline at the end of September. Read More… |
Construction materials giant Breedon's plans to ease competition concerns over its completed £178m move for CEMEX's UK assets have been welcomed by the CMA. Read More… |
PureGym has outlined details of a £150m capital injection as it looks to respond strongly to the coronavirus pandemic. Read More… |
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The Welsh Government has outlined its aspirations and proposals to tackle congestion on the M4 in South East Wales by improving public transport, but called on the UK Government to "play its part". It was responding to the initial findings of the South East Wales Transport Commission. Read More… |
Alesi Surgical has struck an exclusive deal with Olympus to distribute the Cardiff company's Ultravision surgical smoke control system in the US. The move has been welcomed by long-term investor the Development Bank of Wales. Read More… |
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The next chief executive of British Land has been announced after the property giant revealed its current boss intends to step down later this year following more than 11 years in the role. Read More… |
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UK businesses with creative ideas to boost the UK’s manufacturing capabilities, including using robotics, AI and augmented reality, are set to receive £300m of joint government and industry funding. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | The site of a former pit head baths in Llanhilleth could be brought back into use as housing after Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council agreed to explore options for a future residential development. Read More… |
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