16/03/2015

Swansea Firm Safeguards Jobs With Investment

Almost 120 jobs are to be created in the next three years by Swansea firm, Trojan Electronics.

The company announced the jobs as part of a £2.5m investment, which will see them move to new premises.

The money, which is understood to be being provided by the Welsh government and the Santander group, will also safeguard the company's existing 110 jobs.

(MH/JP)

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