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October 15, 2025

Rising deal numbers, falling values - what's really happening in Wales' equity investment market? Bethan Bannister and Phil Sampson take a closer look

- Bethan Bannister and Phil Sampson

LAST week the British Business Bank published its latest Nations and Regions Tracker, offering a detailed snapshot of Wales' financial landscape.

Some of the most interesting data relates to Wales' equity picture, where the numbers tell a tale of two halves - the number of equity deals is rising (+7.2%), bucking the general UK wide trend (-15.1%).

However, the total investment value is falling (-12.1%), and at a steeper decline than the UK average (-2.5%).

It's an interesting contradiction. On one hand, we're seeing signs of a healthy and active investment market in Wales, with investors showing confidence by backing more businesses.

On the other hand, the fall in deal values points to increased caution - investors are deploying capital more conservatively, perhaps in smaller amounts, or in earlier-stage ventures.

While investor activity has slowed in some parts of the UK, Wales has seen a marked increase in deal flow.

This momentum is credited to a combination of coordinated initiatives and supportive policy frameworks.

These include the growth of innovation hubs and sector-focused clusters, alongside the introduction of targeted funding streams such as the Investment Fund for Wales and the Cardiff Capital Region Investment Fund, along with the continued efforts of the Development Bank of Wales.

Collectively, these factors have significantly enhanced Wales's ability in recent years to channel investment into the hands of the startups and scale-ups that need it most.

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