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  • Visa renews She’s Next in Ireland, doubling funding to €50,000

    Visa renews She’s Next in Ireland, doubling funding to €50,000

    Women business owners are invited to apply for one of five €10,000 grants, and one year coaching from IFundWomen Programme designed to support women entrepreneurs as research by Visa reveals confidence gap Over half (58%) of women small business leaders surveyed, challenged by Covid-19 pandemic
    May 24, 2022 –Visa is today bringing the She’s Next Grant Programme back to Ireland, to support

  • L-R: Suzanne Moloney; Áine McGurk; Rosie Joyce; Tammy Darcy; Carolanne Rushe.

    Visa announces winners of Ireland’s inaugural She’s Next Grant Programme

    Five women entrepreneurs across Ireland awarded grants and coaching to help fund, run and grow their business Hundreds of entries received as Ireland first country in Europe to launch Visa programme Winners hail from Sligo, Dublin, Mayo, Waterford and Galway
    Dublin December 14, 2021 – Visa today announced the winners of its inaugural She's Next Grant Programme in Ireland. As an extension o

  • The push for recovery: Survey from Visa reveals Irish SME fighting spirit post lockdown

    The push for recovery: Survey from Visa reveals Irish SME fighting spirit post lockdown

    24% of Irish SMEs sold products and services online for the first time since the pandemic emerged 63% of Irish shoppers are purchasing from businesses in the community because it supports the local economy Despite support from local communities, 1 in 5 Irish SMEs fear that their future viability is at risk due to COVID-19
    DUBLIN, August 4th, 2020 – New research commissioned by Visa, titl