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Grant worth €1,000 to support ‘white-van man’, taxi drivers and plumbers

24th August 2020

Sole traders and tradesmen affected by Covid-19 can avail of a new €1,000 one-off grant for related expenses. The funding – which has been dubbed the ‘white-van man’ grant – will be available to self-employed workers and small business owners. The grant is aimed at sole traders such as plumbers, electricians, carpenters and taxi drivers […]

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Hotel brand launches with €16m investment

24th August 2020

A new hotel brand, ‘The Address Collective’, has been launched following a €16m investment by the McGettigan family. It comes amid what is an exceptionally difficult time for domestic tourism as Covid-19 continues to hinder travel. The brand is currently made up of three well-established hotels: The North Star Hotel in Dublin 1, The Kingswood […]

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Hotel brand launches with €16m investment

24th August 2020

A new hotel brand, ‘The Address Collective’, has been launched following a €16m investment by the McGettigan family. It comes amid what is an exceptionally difficult time for domestic tourism as Covid-19 continues to hinder travel. The brand is currently made up of three well-established hotels: The North Star Hotel in Dublin 1, The Kingswood […]

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Retailers can get €40k grants to boost online sales

21st August 2020

Enterprise Ireland has re-opened a grant scheme that pays up to €40,000 to Irish-owned retail businesses to develop their online sales channels, especially for export markets. Yesterday the agency launched a €5.5m programme that is expected to attract bids from hundreds of firms. Grants can cover 80pc of an investment in improved online sales channels. […]

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Retailers can get €40k grants to boost online sales

21st August 2020

Enterprise Ireland has re-opened a grant scheme that pays up to €40,000 to Irish-owned retail businesses to develop their online sales channels, especially for export markets. Yesterday the agency launched a €5.5m programme that is expected to attract bids from hundreds of firms. Grants can cover 80pc of an investment in improved online sales channels. […]

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Oracle’s Irish arm returns to profit, acquires $11.4bn in IP rights

21st August 2020

Enterprise technology giant Oracle’s main Irish arm bounced back from a near €500 million loss last year as it acquired $11.4 billion in intellectual property rights from another group company by way of a promissory note. Oracle EMEA Limited, which employs more than 1,400 people in Ireland, recorded a €504 million pretax profits for the year ending […]

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Oracle’s Irish arm returns to profit, acquires $11.4bn in IP rights

21st August 2020

Enterprise technology giant Oracle’s main Irish arm bounced back from a near €500 million loss last year as it acquired $11.4 billion in intellectual property rights from another group company by way of a promissory note. Oracle EMEA Limited, which employs more than 1,400 people in Ireland, recorded a €504 million pretax profits for the year ending […]

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Number of Irish returning home at highest level since 2007

21st August 2020

Nearly 29,000 Irish nationals returned home to live and work in the year to the end of April, the highest number for 13 years. Figures published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show the overall population rose by 1.1 per cent, or 55,900 people, year-on-year to 4.98 million. An increase of 1.3 per cent, or 64,500 individuals […]

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Number of Irish returning home at highest level since 2007

21st August 2020

Nearly 29,000 Irish nationals returned home to live and work in the year to the end of April, the highest number for 13 years. Figures published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show the overall population rose by 1.1 per cent, or 55,900 people, year-on-year to 4.98 million. An increase of 1.3 per cent, or 64,500 individuals […]

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Lockdown opens up opportunities for online Irish start-ups

20th August 2020

While Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on the global economy with a long recovery to follow, certain sectors have benefitted from its effects. Not just retail giants such as Amazon but small and scrappy Irish start-ups have experienced growth and even secured funding in these tumultuous times. Lasting memories of lockdown will be grocery-related: queuing for […]

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