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Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2023

Monday, 11 September 2023

Questions (559)

Jim O'Callaghan

Question:

559. Deputy Jim O'Callaghan asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will detail in tabular form, by county (or local authority), the number of businesses that have been supported under the digital transition fund; and the estimated total value of the support in each county (or local authority area). [37604/23]

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As part of Ireland’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the key objective of the Digital Transition Fund (DTF) is to drive a step change in the digital transition of Irish business as a key driver of sustainable productivity. The DTF will be used to help companies at all stages of their digital journey.

The following table illustrates number of companies approved and related funding amounts.

Approvals under the Digital Transition Fund on 18 th August 2023

Local Authority

Number of Companies Approved

Amount Approved €

Carlow

< 5

€309,760

Cavan

< 5

€84,796

Clare

< 5

€5,000

Cork City

8

€721,414

Cork County

16

€1,027,495

Donegal

5

€47,668

Dublin City

23

€3,191,820

Dublin Fingal

9

€423,347

Dublin South County

13

€830,847

Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown

14

€1,389,451

Galway

10

€1,596,559

Kerry

< 5

€10,000

Kildare

5

€189,840

Laois

< 5

€10,000

Leitrim

< 5

€928,000

Limerick

9

€431,027

Longford

5

€1,728,386

Louth

7

€815,223

Mayo

5

€332,851

Meath

5

€52,054

Monaghan

13

€825,378

Offaly

< 5

€112,715

Roscommon

< 5

€35,000

Sligo

< 5

€184,628

Tipperary

6

€485,413

Waterford

< 5

€77,351

Westmeath

< 5

€299,543

Wexford

< 5

€74,950

Wicklow

8

€1,091,112

Total

190

€17,311,628

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