Three business people have been banned from holding company directorships by the Insolvency Service after running liquidated Caerphilly business.
Category: Business
Catnic Caerphilly forklift driver hangs up keys after 45 years on the job
Local forklift truck driver Peter Janisewski has retired from Caerphilly-based building products manufacturer Catnic after 45 years of service.
Caerphilly Business Forum: Ingredients for a healthy workplace
In a regular feature, we shine a light on members of Caerphilly Business Forum. Here Annie Finlayson, Director of Corporate Development at PHS, discusses some of the ingredients needed for making a great workplace.
Small business warning over pension changes
Small businesses across Wales will get a letter from The Pensions Regulator urging them to prepare for new pension duties.The regulator is writing to every small employer in Wales to tell them…
Caerphilly-based businesses nominated for Welsh Business Awards
Two businesses based in Caerphilly County Borough have been shortlisted for the South Wales Chamber of Commerce 2014 Welsh Business Awards.
Caerphilly companies sponsor EPIC awards
Four Caerphilly-based companies are helping other local businesses in their quest for success by supporting a new awards scheme.
Plaid Cymru would scrap rates
Plaid Cymru has pledged to scrap business rates for all enterprises with a rateable value of under £10,000 with those between £10,000 and £15,000 also seeing their bills reduced.A Freedom of Information…
30 new jobs for Crumlin packaging firm Klöckner Pentaplast
A Crumlin-based packaging factory has created 30 new jobs after a £4.7 million investment by its owners.German company Klöckner Pentaplast increased capacity and introduced new green technology at its plant on the…
Caerphilly firm UES Energy announce two new appointments
Energy consultancy UES Energy has made two further appointments to manage increased demand for its services across the UK.Emma Morris has joined the Caerphilly-based company as a Business Development Manager and David…
United Welsh to build 600 affordable homes
United Welsh housing association has borrowed £50 million to fund the construction of 600 new affordable homes across Wales.The Caerphilly-based organisation has borrowed the money from M&G Investments, a leading international investment…
