Written answers

Thursday, 2 May 2024

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Business Supports

Photo of Jim O'CallaghanJim O'Callaghan (Dublin Bay South, Fianna Fail)
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152. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will detail, in tabular form, on the basis of a local authority breakdown, the number of businesses that have registered for the Increased Cost of Business Scheme grant as of 29 April 2024, or the latest date available; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20073/24]

Photo of Emer HigginsEmer Higgins (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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As you will be aware, as part of Budget 2024, the Government signed off on a package of €257 million for the Increased Cost of Business (ICOB) grant as a vital measure for small and medium businesses.

Local Authorities, funded through the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, are administering the grant to qualifying businesses on behalf of the Department.

Local Authorities have written to all rate paying businesses with details of how to register for the grant and it is a very simple process for businesses to verify their details through an online portal.

The grant has been open for registrations since 14 March. Local Authorities began the payment process to eligible businesses last week. The closing date for registrations for the ICOB grant is 1 May 2024. I urge all eligible businesses to register for this grant before the closing date of 1 May.

The following is the situation in relation to uptake of the scheme across all Local Authorities as of Monday 30th April:

Agency Name
Original estimate businesses
Total Submissions
Percentage of Original Estimate Businesses
Carlow County Council (101) 1504 832 55.32%
Cavan County Council (102) 2385 1010 42.35%
Clare County Council (103) 3474 1643 47.29%
Cork City Council (104) 9333 3482 37.31%
Cork County Council (105) 6404 4274 66.74%
Meath County Council (106) 3801 2107 55.43%
Donegal County Council (107) 4449 2016 45.31%
Dublin City Council (108) 16246 6837 42.08%
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (109) 4369 2278 52.14%
Fingal County Council (110) 5310 2549 48.00%
Galway City Council (111) 2900 1757 60.59%
Galway County Council (112) 4251 1584 37.26%
Kerry County Council (113) 3880 2045 52.71%
Kildare County Council (114) 4083 2630 64.41%
Kilkenny County Council (115) 2521 1089 43.20%
Laois County Council (116) 1470 824 56.05%
Leitrim County Council (117) 991 422 42.58%
Limerick City and County Council (118) 4466 2415 54.08%
Longford County Council (119) 1106 680 61.48%
Louth County Council (120) 3393 1748 51.52%
Mayo County Council (121) 3372 2239 66.40%
Monaghan County Council (122) 1702 1075 63.16%
Offaly County Council (123) 1707 858 50.26%
Roscommon County Council (124) 1439 871 60.53%
Sligo County Council (125) 1656 886 53.50%
South Dublin County Council (126) 6210 2697 43.43%
Tipperary County Council (127) 4683 2114 45.14%
Waterford City and County Council (128) 3355 1608 47.93%
Westmeath County Council (129) 2206 1215 55.08%
Wexford County Council (130) 4417 2518 57.01%
Wicklow County Council (131) 3448 1885 54.67%
Total 120531 60188 49.94%

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