Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Thursday 10 September 2020 |
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Latest News | A Rhyl-headquartered jeweller has enjoyed a period of sales success despite the ongoing pandemic and is now looking to expand. 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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Saga has confirmed its intention to raise about £150m through a firm placing and open offer, which is underpinned by former chief executive Sir Roger De Haan. Read More… |
Luxury company Burberry Group is to issue a sustainability bond which will be used to finance eligible projects. Read More… |
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Beaufort Financial, the national advice business and part of Beaufort Group, has unveiled two new appointed representatives, including one based in Pembrokeshire, as part of its ongoing expansion. Read More… |
Financial services business Hodge has appointed a group retail director and deputy chief executive. A new chief executive was unveiled earlier this week. Read More… |
The strongest business sectors and best investment opportunities in West Yorkshire are detailed in a new Insider guide. Read More… |
The chief executive of Morrisons has hailed the way the supermarket giant's workforce stepped up to the challenges presented by Covid-19, although costs of more than £150m associated with the pandemic led to statutory pre-tax profit dropping by more than a quarter. Read More… |
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A job-creating Oil 4 Wales filling station in Nantycaws, which has undergone extensive building and redevelopment works, is nearing completion. Read More… |
A 19th century hotel and pub in Porth has been sold. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | A Wrexham site with planning permission for up to 189 homes is being brought to market. Read More… |
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Services & Guides | | Find an adviser to help you buy, sell or invest in a business. Read More… |
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