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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 9 December 2021

Thursday, 9 December 2021

Questions (128)

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill

Question:

128. Deputy Jennifer Carroll MacNeill asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the level of support provided under the trading online voucher scheme; the number of recipients over the past year in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown, County Dublin and by county in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [60495/21]

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As the Deputy will be aware, the Trading Online Voucher Scheme is administered by the Local Enterprise Office network on behalf of my Department. This scheme aims to assist micro-enterprises in realising the potential of online trading and offers eligible businesses a voucher of up to €2,500 (50% co-funded by the recipient) to help them develop their online capacity.

This includes training sessions that cover various topics, such as developing a website, digital marketing, social media for business and search engine optimisation. The training and information provided is impartial and aims to help business owners decide on what trading online options, are right for their business.

The Scheme targets businesses with limited or no e-commerce presence and vouchers can be used towards adding payment facilities or booking systems to your website, developing new apps for your customers or towards subscriptions to low cost online retail platform solutions, which helps companies quickly establish a retailing presence online. There is also scope for the purchase of online advertising, but this cannot make up more than 30% of an approved voucher cost.

In response to the impact of COVID-19, previous voucher recipients are eligible to apply for a second voucher to further develop their online trading capacity.

Over the past two years, more than 1,000 vouchers have been approved by the Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Local Enterprise Office, to a value of €2.3m. This funding has had a significant impact on the recipient businesses, allowing them to continue trading in spite of the necessary restrictions.

So far this year the Scheme has seen 4,306 approvals, to a value of €9,323,886 in all LEOs, with 243 vouchers to a value of €495,479 in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown. The detail are set out in the following table.

Local Enterprise Office

Approvals

Value of Approvals €

Carlow

70

151,249

Cavan

51

105,281

Clare

115

287,500

Cork City

231

500,468

Cork N/W

176

387,668

South Cork

74

142,048

Donegal

130

279,883

Dublin City

636

1,449,148

South Dublin

138

345,000

Dun Laoghaire

243

495,479

Fingal

330

725,335

Galway

301

752,500

Kerry

182

372,673

Kildare

121

210,390

Kilkenny

86

190,330

Laois

68

150,094

Leitrim

29

72,500

Limerick

121

246,180

Longford

32

69,750

Louth

107

226,781

Mayo

152

316,278

Meath

158

309,589

Monaghan

24

46,567

Offaly

37

83,334

Roscommon

41

72,460

Sligo

62

122,357

Tipperary

84

151,143

Waterford

91

182,209

Westmeath

129

287,396

Wexford

159

324,237

Wicklow

128

268,059

TOTAL

4,306

9,323,886

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