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New National Enterprise Hub launched by Government

Written by Robert McHugh, on 12th Aug 2024. Edited on 11th Aug 2024 Posted in Ireland

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The National Enterprise Hub was launched last week with a focus on helping businesses access a range of Government supports.

The Hub brings together information and resources on over 180 Government supports from 19 different Departments and State Agencies which can be accessed through the new online hub (www.neh.gov.ie) or by speaking to a member of the team of advisors by phone or via live chat.

This free service aims to help entrepreneurs to access and avail of supports such as grants, funding, loans and expert advice across a range of sectors, including retail, tourism and hospitality, food and beverages. 

'Development And Growth'

“The aim is to make engaging with government supports more efficient, and to increase the uptake of grants and government schemes, which will ultimately support the development and growth of Irish businesses," said Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment, Peter Burke. 

"The National Enterprise Hub was a key element of the SME Package agreed by Government in May and I am delighted that it has now been delivered.”

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