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Inflexion on backing the growth of Welsh firms Nodor and Huws Gray

Well-established firms aiming to accelerate growth, pursue acquisitions, or expand internationally may find private equity a valuable partner

A Nodor dartboard. The company is now majority owned by private equity firm Inflexion.(Image: Matt Gilley/PlymouthLive)

Wales has a rich history in industrial production which has given way to a vibrant manufacturing base that endures today and contributes roughly one-fifth of the Welsh economy.

Confidence is high, too: the latest Makeº£½ÇÊÓÆµ report cites Wales as having the largest increase in confidence across all nations and regions in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Wales has built a reputation in manufacturing sub-sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and advanced materials, and this underpins substantial logistical and skills infrastructure. The Welsh Government’s proactive support for scale-up capital underpins a proactive, business-friendly environment featuring targeted incentives, business support services, and collaboration with local universities.

These elements create a strong foundation for companies looking to innovate and scale across manufacturing and beyond. In fact, research suggests that there are over 1,500 high-growth companies in Wales. In spite of all this, private investment is low, with the recent attesting to Wales’ paltry figures vis-à-vis other parts of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

This is unfortunate for ambitious Welsh business owners given the strong positive impact the right private backer can have. In a recent column Professor Dylan Jones-Evans’ right states that investment is not just about money, but is about scale, ambition, and growth, enabling businesses to move quickly, create high-value jobs, commercialise research, and compete globally. While the article focuses on venture capital, which typically supports early-stage businesses, profitable and established companies can also benefit from investment.

Well-established firms aiming to accelerate growth, pursue acquisitions, or expand internationally may find private equity a valuable partner in achieving those ambitions.

The right backer can provide flexible funding as well as guidance on these growth initiatives, as well as supporting with building out the right talent bench to steer the company on a period of accelerated growth, enhance digitally to create a foundation suitable for its ambitions, and more.

Nodor Group offers a current case study on the positive effects of private equity stewardship. Its investment which completed in early 2025 was a sizeable investment, helping to put Wales more firmly on investors’ radars.