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Microfinance Ireland supported almost 1,000 jobs through loans in 2016

Written by Robert McHugh, on 7th Feb 2017. Posted in Ireland

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The Government funded not-for-profit lender, Microfinance Ireland, (MFI), supported the creation of almost 1,000 Irish jobs through loans to small business in 2016, it has been announced.
 
Figures released by the lender reveal that a record number of 397 loans totaling €5.4 million were approved in 2016, supporting the creation and sustaining of 990 jobs, which also represents a record number of jobs supported in one year.
 
This brings to 2,811 the number of new jobs supported by MFI through €17 million in approved loans to 1,167 businesses since it was established as part of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs in late 2012.
 
MFI offers four separate loan packages* ranging between €2,000 and €25,000 to start-ups or established businesses who want to scale up, all with no fees or hidden costs. Businesses given funding in 2016 come from a diverse range of sectors, including Retail, Wholesale, IT, Hospitality, Transport, Professional Services, Social and Support Services, Construction and the Arts. MFI also offers expert one-to-one mentoring to approved loan applicants through Local Enterprise Offices.
 
In July 2016 Microfinance Ireland reduced its interest rates on loans by 1 per cent to a fixed rate of 6.8 per cent APR for applications received through Local Enterprise Offices, Local Development Companies and Banks. It has a fixed rate of 7.8% APR for directly received applications. 
 
The MFI Annual Results for 2016, announced by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, T.D. show a strong regional spread of loans with counties Dublin (73), Cork (29), Galway (26), Tipperary (26), Wexford (24), Limerick (20), Clare (18),  Longford (18) Waterford (15) and Mayo (14)  performing particularly well across a range of businesses. MFI approved loans in all 26 counties.
 
Launching the MFI 2016 Annual Results at the MFI offices in Clonskeagh, Dublin, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor said, "Every single job created in Ireland counts and helps to contribute to local and rural economies. I am particularly pleased to see the regional spread of loans, and note that there were approvals in every county in 2016."

She added, "This is in line with the main Government priority of ensuring that there are 135,000 new jobs created in the regions by 2020. To secure the future development of Microfinance Ireland I obtained additional exchequer funding of €10m in December which will further support the fund."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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