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Jobs saved after Bemaco Steel in Cardiff acquired out of administration

The firm has been acquired by FXSteel in a £4.6m deal

Bemaco Steel achieved revenues of £40m in 2019 though turnover was impacted by the pandemic

Cardiff-based Bemaco Steel has been bought out of administration in a deal safeguarding its 20 strong workforce.

The company operating at the Port of Cardiff has been acquired by FXSteel in a £4.6m deal facilitated by specialist business advisory firm, .

Andrew Sheridan and Jonathan Dunn were appointed joint administrators for Bemaco on 25 April and immediately secured a pre-pack sale of the company to connected party FXSteel.

Under the deal, will continue to be led by Bulent Unal, the former sole director of the company, along with Murat Unal and Mark Halley.

The 35 year-old business is a well-established manufacturer and distributor of steel products and also specialises in laser cutting tubular products for the construction sector and operates in Spain as well as Wales.

It had been trading profitably for many years and achieved revenues of £40m in 2019 before its turnover was impacted by the pandemic.

But a ruling against the firm in a contractual case last month left the business unable to continue as a going concern.

Mr Unal said the deal represented a fresh start for what was historically a profitable business with a strong client base.