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Fintech company ActiveQuote to create 70 jobs with Welsh Government support

ActiveQuote has achieved significant growth over the past three years and is one of the leading suppliers of online health insurance products. This latest investment will allow ActiveQuote to develop an enhanced online comparison experience using artificial intelligence to help customers through the quote process.

The investment, backed by...Read More »


Ken Skates announces £2.8m local transport network funding to help boost bus travel

Flintshire, Neath Port Talbot, Powys, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Swansea and Torfaen will all see funding through this year’s Local...Read More »


Make the most of every opportunity to operate in a more efficient and environmentally-friendly way

The Farm Business Grant (FBG) helps farmers to improve the economic and environmental performance of their holdings by providing a 40% contribution towards capital investments in 70 items of equipment and machinery. These items, pre-identified with the input of the industry, offer clear and quantifiable benefits to farm enterprises. A...Read More »


Ken Skates announces £2.8m local transport network funding to help boost bus travel

This year’s funding primarily focuses on improving bus reliability and reducing journey times by improving accessibility, congestion and integration between modes of transport.

Economy and Infrastructure Secretary, Ken Skates said:

“I’m delighted that we’ve been able to support these schemes, which will see improvements to bus journeys on...Read More »


‘Fair Shares for Wales’ – Economy Secretary issues call for new UK investment in Welsh industry

Releasing the Welsh Government’s response to the UK Industrial Strategy,  the Economy Secretary said there were a host of world class projects for the UK Government to get behind and called for the Welsh Government to receive its rightful share of UK Government funding for industrial support.

The Economy Secretary...Read More »


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