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<p>Marking the €500m expansion of the Future Growth Loan Scheme at Government Buildings, Dublin are CEO of Enterprise Ireland Julie Sinnamon, Pat Sherlock, Chairperson of the SBCI Barbra Cotter, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar TD, Secretary General of DBEI Dr Orlaigh Quinn, and Luzern Technology Solutions CEO Ken Doyle.</p>

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Applications open for expanded Future Growth loan scheme
The first €300m round last year helped 1,150 SMEs, farmers and fishers make strategic investments to grow their businesses.  Under the initiative loans of between €25,000 to €3 million are available for terms between seven and 10 years.
New SME bank publishes first annual report

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New SME bank publishes first annual report
Irish SMEs draw down €172m in SBCI funding

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Irish SMEs draw down €172m in SBCI funding
€50m loan fund for agri businesses welcomed

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€50m loan fund for agri businesses welcomed
Extra €50m for SMEs in SBCI funding phase

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Extra €50m for SMEs in SBCI funding phase
One third of state's strategic bank loans went to agriculture

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One third of state's strategic bank loans went to agriculture
AIB 4.5% loan open to farms
AIB 4.5% loan open to farms
AIB has confirmed that many farmers are eligible for its 4.5% interest rate new funding of &euro;200m for Ireland&rsquo;s small and medium enterprises .

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