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  • Murphy to seek clarity on future Go Succeed funding

    Date published: 4 November 2024

    Following last week’s budget announcement Economy Minister Conor Murphy said he will be working with the Finance Minister to ensure continued funding for the Go Succeed service.

    Economy Minister Conor Murphy
    Economy Minister Conor Murphy

    Go Succeed is the council led business start-up service for the north of Ireland and is majority funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). Working with Local Enterprise Agencies and other industry experts, Go Succeed provides tailored support and guidance to help businesses achieve their goals.

    Minister Murphy said:

    “The announcement last week that UKSPF will continue as a transition year avoids a potential cliff edge in March 2025 and allows consideration of post 2026 arrangements. However the immediate reduced level is a concern for the effective delivery of the Go Succeed service.

    “The service is an essential lever in delivering my economic plan. It provides much needed support to business start-ups; those looking to grow their business; or those planning to scale up. At a time when collectively we are working to grow our economy, it is crucial that the level of funding provided currently is at least maintained and that there is long-term certainty.”

    Last week’s budget announcement also confirmed the continuation of the Investment Zone programme UK wide, including funding for Northern Ireland’s Enhanced Investment Zone.

    Minister Murphy said:

    “Confirmation of Enhanced Investment Zone funding is welcome. It will provide increased opportunities for the north to invest in new technologies that will enhance its cost competitiveness and first-class reputation for innovation. I will be meeting with Minister Norris in the coming weeks to discuss how this funding can be effectively delivered.”

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