Its aimed at farmers, small businesses and the fishing industry.
The government has launched a €330-million Brexit loan fund.
The scheme is aimed to help small and medium business, farmers and the fishing industry respond to the ongoing impact of Brexit.
The low-cost loans can be used towards working capital, investment, or the re-financing of an existing loan.
Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise Leo Varadkar, says it's hoped the new scheme will help businesses who've been negatively affected by Brexit:
Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise Leo Varadkar, says the new scheme is aimed at supporting Irish businesses:
Tánaiste @LeoVaradkar and Ministers @McConalogue and @Paschald have launched a new €330m Scheme to help SMEs, farmers & fishers to respond to Brexit.
— Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment (@DeptEnterprise) October 15, 2021
This provides loans from €25k to €1.5m and applications are now open.
Find out more: https://t.co/0emHhy5P3L @SBCIreland pic.twitter.com/XFZHzd3xnL

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