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Mark43 Officially Signs Landmark Partnership with New South Wales Police Force in Australia, Inking Largest Deal of its Kind

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Monday, March 1, 2021

With a dedicated customer support team for NSWPF, Mark43 provides unwavering support to address customer needs and questions as they arise.

Key Points: 
  • With a dedicated customer support team for NSWPF, Mark43 provides unwavering support to address customer needs and questions as they arise.
  • As one of the largest police forces in the world, NSWPF's approximately 18,000 sworn officers will leverage Mark43's technology to make operations more efficient across the state of New South Wales.
  • NSWPF is Australia's oldest and largest police organization providing community-based policing to a population of nearly 8 million people in the state of New South Wales.
  • "Signing with New South Wales Police Force solidifies Mark43's presence in the international public safety market," said Scott Crouch, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mark43.

Mark43 Officially Signs Landmark Partnership with New South Wales Police Force in Australia, Inking Largest Deal of its Kind

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 1, 2021

With a dedicated customer support team for NSWPF, Mark43 provides unwavering support to address customer needs and questions as they arise.

Key Points: 
  • With a dedicated customer support team for NSWPF, Mark43 provides unwavering support to address customer needs and questions as they arise.
  • As one of the largest police forces in the world, NSWPF's approximately 18,000 sworn officers will leverage Mark43's technology to make operations more efficient across the state of New South Wales.
  • NSWPF is Australia's oldest and largest police organization providing community-based policing to a population of nearly 8 million people in the state of New South Wales.
  • "Signing with New South Wales Police Force solidifies Mark43's presence in the international public safety market," said Scott Crouch, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mark43.

Cleantech Firm FuelActive Primed For Growth After Securing Investments, Technology Grant Funding and Leadership Changes

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Thursday, July 23, 2020

We look forward to working with Nick Massey and the FuelActive team, and to further co-investments with Adjuvo."

Key Points: 
  • We look forward to working with Nick Massey and the FuelActive team, and to further co-investments with Adjuvo."
  • FuelActive was recently successful in its bid to win an Innovate UK Smart Grant for a project value of 500,000.
  • FuelActive began in 1998 through the vision of Founder Mike James, an engineer for over 40 years.
  • Located in Taff's Well, near Cardiff in Wales, FuelActive HQ consists of offices, production/warehouse facilities, and a Technology Centre.

Cardiff Lexington Announces 2019 Q3 Results

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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Key Tax in Jacksonville, FL reported 2019 Q3 Revenue of $589,816 and as our newest acquisition did not report with us last year.

Key Points: 
  • Key Tax in Jacksonville, FL reported 2019 Q3 Revenue of $589,816 and as our newest acquisition did not report with us last year.
  • Located in Maryville, Tennessee, We Three (DBA) Affordable Housing Initiative (AHI) reported Q3 2019 Revenue of $82,699 compared with 2018 Q3 Revenue of $44,740, an increase of 54% and Romeos NY Pizza in Atlanta, GA reported 2019 Q3 Revenue $324,440 compared to Q3 2018 Revenue of $148,540, an increase of 45%.
  • Alex H. Cunningham, Cardiff Lexington CEO stated, "We are ecstatic by this years performance of many of our subsidiary companies.
  • ABOUT CARDIFF LEXINGTON CORPORATION: Cardiff Lexington is a public holding company, much like a cooperative, leveraging proven management in private companies that become wholly owned become subsidiaries.

More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs

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Friday, November 1, 2019

More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs

Key Points: 
  • More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs
    The Cardiff Capital Region and Swansea Bay City Deals have received funding from the UK and Welsh Governments and are currently in their implementation stage.
  • The North Wales Growth Deal and Mid Wales Growth Deal have had some funding pledged but are yet to be agreed.
  • Finally, MPs suggested that the UK Government should devolve Air Passenger Duty to the National Assembly for Wales.
  • Strong relationships are key to the success of these deals, and I hope the UK Government set out their concerns more clearly in future.

More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs

Retrieved on: 
Friday, November 1, 2019

More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs

Key Points: 
  • More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs
    The Cardiff Capital Region and Swansea Bay City Deals have received funding from the UK and Welsh Governments and are currently in their implementation stage.
  • The North Wales Growth Deal and Mid Wales Growth Deal have had some funding pledged but are yet to be agreed.
  • Finally, MPs suggested that the UK Government should devolve Air Passenger Duty to the National Assembly for Wales.
  • Strong relationships are key to the success of these deals, and I hope the UK Government set out their concerns more clearly in future.

More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs

Retrieved on: 
Friday, November 1, 2019

More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs

Key Points: 
  • More UK Government support critical to success of City and Growth Deals in Wales, say MPs
    The Cardiff Capital Region and Swansea Bay City Deals have received funding from the UK and Welsh Governments and are currently in their implementation stage.
  • The North Wales Growth Deal and Mid Wales Growth Deal have had some funding pledged but are yet to be agreed.
  • Finally, MPs suggested that the UK Government should devolve Air Passenger Duty to the National Assembly for Wales.
  • Strong relationships are key to the success of these deals, and I hope the UK Government set out their concerns more clearly in future.

Committee take evidence from Wales Office ministers on the impact of City and Growth Deals in Wales

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Friday, October 11, 2019

The Welsh Affairs Committee is holding an evidence session to question UK Government Ministers on the impact and effectiveness in Wales of the City Deals and Growth Deals signed by the UK Government, Welsh Government, and relevant local authorities.

Key Points: 
  • The Welsh Affairs Committee is holding an evidence session to question UK Government Ministers on the impact and effectiveness in Wales of the City Deals and Growth Deals signed by the UK Government, Welsh Government, and relevant local authorities.
  • Over the last few years, the UK Government, sometimes alongside devolved Governments, has signed a number of City and Growth deals to promote decentralisation across the country, stimulate local economic growth, and give more power and flexibility to cities or to specific regions.
  • The UK Government has stated that they have committed over 700 million to City and Growth Deals in Wales.
  • City Deals for the Cardiff and Swansea Bay City Regions have been agreed, with the UK Government working on Heads of Terms agreements for two Growth Deals in North Wales and Mid Wales.

Committee take evidence from Wales Office ministers on the impact of City and Growth Deals in Wales

Retrieved on: 
Friday, October 11, 2019

The Welsh Affairs Committee is holding an evidence session to question UK Government Ministers on the impact and effectiveness in Wales of the City Deals and Growth Deals signed by the UK Government, Welsh Government, and relevant local authorities.

Key Points: 
  • The Welsh Affairs Committee is holding an evidence session to question UK Government Ministers on the impact and effectiveness in Wales of the City Deals and Growth Deals signed by the UK Government, Welsh Government, and relevant local authorities.
  • Over the last few years, the UK Government, sometimes alongside devolved Governments, has signed a number of City and Growth deals to promote decentralisation across the country, stimulate local economic growth, and give more power and flexibility to cities or to specific regions.
  • The UK Government has stated that they have committed over 700 million to City and Growth Deals in Wales.
  • City Deals for the Cardiff and Swansea Bay City Regions have been agreed, with the UK Government working on Heads of Terms agreements for two Growth Deals in North Wales and Mid Wales.