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Virgin Media s Backing Business is Back With €100,000 Programme to Support Munster Businesses

Virgin Media’s ‘Backing Business’ is Back With €100,000 Programme to Support Munster Businesses May 7, 2021 Pictured: Mags Brennan, Permanent TSB Virgin Media’s successful ‘Backing Business’ initiative has teamed up with Permanent TSB, Digital Business Ireland (DBI), Milk Bottle Labs and Munster Local Enterprise Offices for a €100,000 programme to select and support five businesses across the Munster region with bespoke digital transformation packages. The initiative is targeted at SMEs and any business can enter. The aim of the campaign is to help small businesses benefit from new online consumer spending patterns with support from industry experts to help raise their ecommerce offering to the next level.

Backing Business initiative for Munster enterprises

‘Backing Business’ initiative for Munster enterprises  Virgin Media announces €100,000 programme to support Munster businesses with Digital Transformation packages A new programme will support Munster SMEs by enahncing the digital side their business. File Picture.   Fri, 30 Apr, 2021 - 10:00 Aisling Kiernan Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar has lent his support to Virgin Media s ‘Backing Business’ initiative - a €100,000 programme that will support five businesses in Munster with bespoke digital transformation packages. The initiative - in collaboration with Digital Business Ireland (DBI), Permanent TSB, Milk Bottle Labs and Munster Local Enterprise Offices - is targeted at SMEs and aims to help small businesses benefit from new online consumer spending patterns, with support from industry experts to help bring their ecommerce offering to the next level.

DBI: Social isolation a challenge for remote workers

Updated / Monday, 19 Apr 2021 13:57 36% of respondents said social isolation was the greatest challenge A new survey of Irish remote workers carried out by Digital Business Ireland (DBI) reveals that 36% of respondents said their mental health or mood had worsened since the switch to remote working took place. Workers are also dealing with unsatisfactory workstations, with 21% listing it as the greatest challenge they are facing while working from home. 36% said social isolation was the greatest challenge faced due to work-from-home arrangements. Meanwhile, 69% of respondents said they would like a hybrid remote and in-office work option to be offered by their employer once the pandemic is over.

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