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The huge impact of Bad Wolf on the Welsh economy

The independent television production company said it is constantly looking at new studio space in Wales to satisfy demand

His Dark Materials 3 filming in Cardiff(Image: Bad Wolf)

Independent television production firm Bad Wolf, which has brought recommissioned high profile productions to Wales like A Discovery of Witches and His Dark Materials, has generated more than £110m of gross value added (GVA) for the Welsh economy.

In a major start-up inward investment coup for Wales, Bad Wolf established its HQ and studios in Cardiff Bay in 2015. It is now firmly established as the biggest º£½ÇÊÓÆµ independent production company outside of London and the south-east of England.

An independent analysis of its economic impact between 2015-20, undertaken by international economic consulting firm Nordicity and chartered accountants Saffrey Champness, shows from a total £259m production spend just under half, or £121.8m, remained in Wales for payments to labour, suppliers and intellectual property holders.

In terms of its wider impact it has identified a further £85.5m in additional GVA for the Welsh economy, as well a £7.1m GVA impact from the expenditure in Wales from its corporate operational activities. Its total direct, indirect and induced GVA impact over the five-year period was £114m.

It has supported 2,243 full-time equivalent roles over the period, made up of 1,087 direct, 873 indirect and 283 induced.

The Welsh Government provided Bad Wolf with £9m in funding to set up in Wales, with two tranches of £4.5m in repayable and grant finance – based on a condition of a high production spend in Wales.

For every £1m of taxpayer backed support, the report shows it has generated an almost tenfold return with £9.5m in additional GVA.