Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Ex Ferrari CEO to take the wheel at Aston Martin | Tobias Moers is to step down as chief executive of Aston Martin with a former Ferrari CEO set to take the helm at the luxury automotive business which has a major base in Wales. In first quarter results, Aston Martin said it was well-placed to achieve good growth in 2022. Read More |
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Ask the expert: To disclose or not to disclose? | Dan Dowen, commercial contracts senior associate at Berry Smith, considers the importance, key terms and drawbacks of non disclosure agreements for businesses looking to disclose confidential information for commercial purposes. Read More |
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Bank backs burger restaurant’s expansion plans | A burger restaurant has revealed plans to more than double its number of sites and create 200 new jobs by the end of 2023, with a Cardiff opening imminent. The move has been backed by a six-figure finance facility with Natwest. Read More |
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Newable Finance brokers £1.85m for pier | Mumbles Pier is to get a facelift with funding brokered by Newable Finance, the specialist brokerage and advisory service arm of Newable, which has secured a deal with specialist lender Together for £1.85m of restoration works. Read More |
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Investment yielding fruit at IVS | South Wales-based Industrial Valve Services (IVS) is eyeing further growth as it enters its fifth decade and celebrates five years since being acquired by Amcomri Group. Read More |
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