Wales Business News News
NatWest today unveils research, conducted by Cebr, which reveals businesses in Wales could add up to £1.36bn a year to the UK economy if they introduced a series of productivity improving measures. Productivity in the UK is under increasing scrutiny following the latest ONS figures, which identified a 0.5% fall in productivity in the first quarter of the year.
Leading business advisory firm Greenaway Scott has made two senior promotions as it celebrates its continued fast paced business growth in 2018.
The Directors of Cardiff-based First Choice Accident Repair Centre have completed a £2.1 million management buy-out.
Robinwood, who already run a number of popular education and activity centres for children across England, are opening their doors to their brand new Cross Lanes Wrexham site for the first time this month.
Swansea Bay Business Club continued its 2018 networking season on Friday (June 15) with its first West Wales based event of the year at the Halliwell Centre in Carmarthen.
Landlords with existing tenancies on properties rented out in the private rented sector are being advised to take note of the next deadline that relates to the energy performance of the building.
Cardiff’s seven historic arcades have been attracting shoppers for over a century and today (19 June) FOR Cardiff has launched a campaign to raise their profile and establish Cardiff as the City of Arcades.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent has visited leading Welsh manufacturer Sony UK Technology Centre.
The Snowdonia National Park Authority has secured a better future for the Afon Eden river, thanks to a generous grant from the Welsh Government and the enthusiasm of local landowners.
A car leasing business set up by an ex-MTV star from Wales is celebrating three years in business as well as passing the huge landmark of selling well over 1000 cars.