Wales Business News News
Business in Focus, the specialist business support organisation for enterprise in Wales, is expanding its operations further by setting up an office at the Tredomen Business & Technology Centre in Caerphilly.
The Powys town of Llandrindod Wells has topped the Royal Mail’s UK list of most online orders over the Easter weekend for the second year running.
The violent international crime syndicates depicted in TV shows such as McMafia and Narcos may seem like a far cry from Welsh business. However in a globalised age we all have a role to play to ensure all economic activity is legitimate, legal and transparent rather than lurking in the shadows. Professional accountants in particular are the first line of defence when it comes to upholding ethical standards and tackling illicit transactions.
Newport-based accountancy and tax expert Kilsby Williams has taken on two new recruits to strengthen its thriving business services team.
Welsh female-run removal, courier and ‘handyman’ service, She Moves, is on the road to success, having set up with support from enterprise specialists Business in Focus.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has welcomed news that 70 new insurance jobs are set to be created in Cardiff following Welsh Government support.
NatWest has announced additions to its business banking team for Cardiff.
A GROWING legal firm has recruited new staff and enjoyed a bumper year after its managing director excelled on a prestigious leadership programme.
The Airport Board has huge ambition for the growth of the business and this appointment will see Fiona contribute to the development and delivery of the Airport’s strategic business plan.
New research from Compare My Move shows that the introduction of the Land Transaction Tax in Wales will save the average homebuyer £560.