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Carwyn Jones says 6,500 enterprise zone jobs 'in pipeline' | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The first minister has said there are 6,500 jobs "in the pipeline" in Welsh enterprise zones. | |
Carwyn Jones' comments came as he announced accountancy firm Deloitte will create 100 new jobs in the Cardiff zone over the next three years. | |
He also announced a cut in interest rates charged on new loans from Finance Wales for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). | |
Welsh Conservatives say the enterprise zones still have "a long way to go". | |
SMEs located in Welsh enterprise zones will be eligible for the rate cut. | |
At his monthly press conference, the first minister defended his Welsh government's enterprise zone policy saying they "are the envy of the rest of the UK". | |
Financial services | |
There are seven enterprise zones in Wales, each dedicated to nurture specific industries. | |
Companies have access to a range of benefits, including business rate relief, enhanced capital allowances, skills support, superfast broadband, bespoke infrastructure projects and simplified planning rules. | |
Carwyn Jones said almost 2,000 jobs have been created across the seven zones, with a further 6,500 planned, 3,000 of which will be in the Cardiff zone. | |
Located in the centre of the capital, a further 100 jobs are set to be created in the zone dedicated to financial services as financial advisory firm Deloitte's is set to expand. | |
Deloitte will set up the Cardiff Centre of Excellence to support its International Assignment Services, helping employers meet tax compliance. | Deloitte will set up the Cardiff Centre of Excellence to support its International Assignment Services, helping employers meet tax compliance. |
'Hugely encouraged' | |
The Welsh government has invested £170,000 into the project, which will centralise client administration and support. | The Welsh government has invested £170,000 into the project, which will centralise client administration and support. |
Carwyn Jones welcomed the news at the firm's Cardiff headquarters. | |
"This latest expansion which is set to create 100 jobs in Cardiff sends out a strong message that Wales is becoming the location of choice for companies operating in the professional and financial services sector that are looking to grow their business," he said. | "This latest expansion which is set to create 100 jobs in Cardiff sends out a strong message that Wales is becoming the location of choice for companies operating in the professional and financial services sector that are looking to grow their business," he said. |
"I am hugely encouraged that Cardiff has been selected and confident this latest project will build on the success of their quality and risk operations team in Cardiff. | "I am hugely encouraged that Cardiff has been selected and confident this latest project will build on the success of their quality and risk operations team in Cardiff. |
"Wales is the first place in the UK with an enterprise zone dedicated to this sector and Central Cardiff Enterprise Zone is helping to enhance the city's position as a capital location for professional business services." | "Wales is the first place in the UK with an enterprise zone dedicated to this sector and Central Cardiff Enterprise Zone is helping to enhance the city's position as a capital location for professional business services." |
Shadow Minister for Business Nick Ramsay AM, said: "This is extremely welcome news - and long overdue. | |
"Progress on the Labour government's enterprise zone in Cardiff has been disappointingly slow - and today's announcement is a step in the right direction. | |
Interest rates reduction | |
"In the two years since this zone's announcement, very little has been announced and very few details released. | |
"There is a long way to go on every enterprise zone in Wales and I am pleased that some progress is finally being made." | |
The first minister also announced SMEs in enterprise zones will receive a 2% reduction in interest rates charged on new loans from Finance Wales - the Welsh government's investment bank. | |
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) in Wales say the announcement raises some questions. | |
FSB Welsh Policy Unit Chair Janet Jones said: "The announcement of a 2% cut in rates from Finance Wales for businesses in Welsh enterprise zones is welcome, but rather perplexing. | |
"The Welsh government's own report into access to finance by Professor Dylan Jones-Evans noted that Finance Wales' interest rates were often well above their regulatory requirements. | |
"FSB Wales agrees with that assessment, and this announcement suggests that there is more flexibility in Finance Wales' setting of its interest rates than was previously stated. | |
"In the light of this announcement we would call for Finance Wales to re-examine its rates as it appears that state aid rules do not require rates to be as high as they are at present," she added. |