Wales Business News News
Welsh businesses will be preparing for a weekend of celebrations ahead of the royal wedding, but firms need to plan now to capitalise on similar opportunities during the summer months, says Allan Griffiths, regional director for Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
THE UK’S fastest growing independent travel firm has launched a major recruitment drive to find 20 new apprentices.
Cardiff will host next year’s Creative Cities Convention after the capital’s successful pitch beat Bristol and Glasgow to land one of the UK’s leading media conferences.
Water company Severn Trent is bringing together all its Welsh customers into a single company for the first time from July 1.
Dedicated Diabetes UK Cymru volunteers from across Wales will be lining up to receive recognition for their work this Saturday.
An animal-loving couple from Bedfordshire have upped sticks and moved to Chepstow in Monmouthshire, South Wales, to run their own cattery, thanks to £152,000 funding from NatWest.
Family Housing Association has been presented with an award at ‘The Gower Society Annual Design Awards’ for its Scurlage residential development.
Run annually, Redrow’s Sales Consultant of the Year Award recognises Sales Consultants for their hard work and dedication to hitting and exceeding the company’s sales targets and customer service standards.
Richard Theo, co-founder and CEO of Wealthify, has been appointed as the government’s new fintech envoy for Wales.
A shopping centre has given North Wales a massive economic boost after clocking up £1.5 billion in spending since it opened 10 years ago, according to the local AM.