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Geldards

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The national firm Geldards, which was established more than 100 years ago in Wales, provides commercial advice to a broad range of private and public sector organisations from its offices in Cardiff, Derby, Nottingham and London.

Its growing client base includes Lloyds Bank, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Cardiff University, Admiral, Balfour Beatty, Network Rail, National Express, First Great Western and a number of professional sports clubs and individuals.

It also advises more than 200 local authorities, central government agencies, the devolved government in Wales and over 700 public, educational, religious and not-for-profit organisations and institutions across the UK.

The firm has been a member of the Camelot panel since the start of the National Lottery and is an adviser and professional trustee to many £100 million-plus winners. It recently worked with Amazon on the roll-out of its electric vehicle charging infrastructure across England and Wales — part of its pledge to become carbon-neutral by 2040.

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Geldards is providing advice to a local authority on its groundbreaking scheme to cut carbon, supply and sell clean electricity and generate power for itself. It also helped a public sector body in Wales to launch a £100 million fund to support businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

★ Commended for insolvency & restructuring

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