Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Latest News | A flushable and biodegradable wet wipes manufacturer based in North Wales has been acquired by the listed Accrol Group for almost £4m. Read More… |
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Katherine Broadhurst, partner at Azets, looks at what 2021 may have in store for the corporate finance market and the potential opportunities for the year ahead. Read More… |
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Funding raised by the venture capital trust (VCT) sector has increased by 11 per cent in the 2020/21 tax year, according to new figures. Read More… |
Prominent recommerce website musicMagpie has announced its intention to float. Read More… |
Bell Group, which provides cyclical maintenance for social housing providers, has completed a management buyout. Read More… |
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Medtech firm Bond Digital Health has appointed a new chief technology officer (CTO) to oversee its growing team of developers as they deliver a series of global projects. Read More… |
Nuvias UC, the unified communications arm of Nuvias Group, has unveiled a new leadership team, following the decision of company founders, Steve Harris and Rob Smith, to leave the business. Read More… |
Café/bar/restaurants operator Loungers has agreed a multimillion-pound extension to its banking facilities and outlined its plans for reopening. Read More… |
Almost 100 Debenhams stores in England and Wales are to temporarily reopen from next week for a closing down sale. Read More… |
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A new Abergavenny housing development has secured a £5m funding package from Principality Commercial. Read More… |
WRW Construction has been awarded the contract to build the new sub regional children's assessment unit in Colwyn Bay. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | The impact of lockdown conditions on Welsh shops have been revealed in a new report. Read More… |
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