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South Wales Evening Post

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December 08, 2025

ATECH venture of e-commerce giant Amazon has unveiled its new global headquarters in the centre of Swansea as it continues to experience rapid growth.

Veeqo, which was acquired by Amazon in 2021 and has seen its global head count triple over the last three years from 60 to 200, has taken 14,000 sq ft of space in the new prime 71/72 Kingsway office development.

The scheme has been developed by Swansea Council and part-funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal.

With a number of other letting deals in the pipeline, the 100,000 sq ft building is moving closer to full occupancy.

It has been designed to attract tech, digital, and creative industry companies to Swansea.

Veego, which was previously located in offices near the marina, produces free shipping and inventory management software for more than 100,000 businesses all over the world.

The software is said to make e-commerce more efficient and scalable by helping businesses fulfil orders across multiple websites and stores, syncing inventory, and automatically providing low-cost shipping rates.

Veego, which also has offices in London and Seattle, has around half of its global workforce in its new Swansea HQ.

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