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The minister has issued a new update from 27th December 2024.

Almost €400 million in grant support has been paid to SMEs in 2024

From Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment 

Published on 27 December 2024

Last updated on 27 December 2024

 

Today, Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment, announced that almost €400 million has been paid this year to SMEs right across the country under the Power Up grant and the Increased Cost of Business Scheme (ICOB). The schemes were designed by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and administered by the Local Authorities with the aim of helping businesses with the increased costs associated with running a business.

The Power Up Grant, announced as part of Budget 2025, closed for applications on November 22nd and has now paid out over €154 million to 38,500 businesses over the last four weeks.

The ICOB scheme paid €244 million during the summer to over 75,000 businesses, including a double payment for businesses in the retail, hospitality and beauty sectors.

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