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Business crime involves illegal or unethical acts like fraud, bribery, cybercrime, and money laundering in a commercial setting. These activities can damage trust, harm reputations, and lead to serious financial losses. Small businesses can reduce risk by understanding threats, spotting warning
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Guidance on registering your business, and rules for your type of business.

Comprehensive and practical guides to help you run your business.

The Welsh Government recognises and supports the importance and contribution that women entrepreneurs make to the economy of Wales.


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News

Welsh hit zombie horror Sker Ritual is continuing to build on its global success with the release of its latest chapter Tides of Terror, supported by the Welsh Government via Creative Wales.
More young people in Wales will be eligible for Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) from September.
The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) have launched their latest Innovation Funding Programme.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week takes place this year from 16 to 20 March 2026.
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Events

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