The director of a South Wales-based training company, which helps ex-servicemen and women and the long-term unemployed to find a new career, suggests Brexit will lead to growth and boost the training services sector.
Aartic Training Group, based in Swansea, was set up by ex-army brothers Antony and Adrian Rabey, suggest although SME's offering training services will feel an impact as a result of this morning's Brexit announcement, it may not be a negative one.
Antony Rabey, director of Aartic Training Group , said: "The victory of the Leave campaign will significantly affect SMEs, particularly from our perspective as a training-based company.
"In reality, we feel it can only allow us to prosper as we believe the Great British population will require more training as the faith in what we do becomes more apparent.
"There will no doubt be new legislation written which may change the way we operate and there will possibly be less funding, but as a company that doesn't rely on any grants, this will not be a hindrance to us or our members who use our services. We are confident in growth if nothing else."
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