That's up €237 million on May.
Total card spending including ATM withdrawals increased by 3 per cent to over €7 billion in June.
Figures from the Central Bank show an extra 237 million euro was spent when compared to May.
Our Credit and Debit Card Statistics have been updated for June 2021. For more information and a full statistical release, see https://t.co/tWTS872hYE. pic.twitter.com/WxnCXkQ9ft
— Central Bank of Ireland (@centralbank_ie) July 29, 2021
Online spending in June fell by 5 per cent or 133 million euro last month, compared to the previous month.
Card spending on accommodation increased by 184 per cent as restrictions eased.

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