A fast-growing legal group with operations in Wales and the South West of England has acquired a long-established Bridgend-based firm, creating a combined business with 14 offices and 180 staff. Read More
Employee Ownership Trusts (EOT) are becoming an increasingly attractive option for SME business owners wanting to sell or scale up. Andrew Hoad, partner in the Hugh James Corporate/Commercial team, looks at how an EOT works and some of the advantages of selling your company to one. Read More
Treforest-based Internet of Things (IoT) start-up The Smart Container Company has completed a £1.1m seed round backed by angel investors and crowdfunding platform CrowdCube. Read More
Made Tech, a provider of digital, data and technology services to the UK public sector with bases in London, Manchester, Bristol and Swansea, has floated on AIM as the business looks to drive forward the next stage of its development. Read More
Detailed plans for the next phase of the transformation of the former Llanwern Steelworks site in Newport have been recommended for approval. Read More
Details have been revealed of a multimillion-pound plan to rescue a railway line increasingly ravaged by climate change and extreme weather. The Newport-Gloucester line connects South Wales with the West Country, Midlands and North of England. Read More
Business leaders have welcomed the appointment of an award-winning regeneration company to lead a £750m transformation of several key development sites. Read More
The chief executive of Creo Medical Group has hailed the strategic and operational progress made at the listed medical device company, despite the challenges preseneted by the Covid pandemic. Read More
A Bridgend-based company whose digital technology could help manufacturers make cost savings has been recognised as a business with high growth potential. Read More
Insider brought together companies and organisations to discuss how they’re adopting more sustainable ways of working and moving towards net zero carbon. Read More
The number of people visiting Cardiff city centre in August this year is only 5 per cent less than it was in August 2019, the year before the pandemic struck. Read More