Minister McGrath in Athlone for pre-Budget business breakfast

Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath addressed business leaders at a pre-budget business breakfast meeting in the Sheraton Hotel Athlone on Thursday last (7th). Hosted by Athlone Chamber of Commerce and RBK Chartered Accountants, the timing of the event coincided with the publication of the Summer Economic Statement.

At last Thursday’s event, Minister McGrath commended the Technological University of the Shannon on their vital role in attracting of small medium enterprises as well as large multinational corporations to the midlands region.

The Minister also acknowledged IDA Ireland for the part they played in the continued support of Irish businesses. He said this could be seen by the extension of the IDA centre in Athlone as well as the announcement of 250 new jobs by Ericsson and 180 new jobs by PPD in the last 3 months.

Also in attendance was the President of Athlone Chamber of Commerce, Alan Shaw, who commented: “Business has for a long time now, been struggling to adapt to the ‘shock-prone’ world in which we find ourselves. The key issues that we need the Government to address are housing, talent, and energy. We need the Government to act strategically and decisively in finding solutions and steering us away from crisis and towards prosperity”.

  The event was closed by Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy, who praised the local business community and its resilience in the past number of months and highlighted the government’s commitment to the growth of Athlone and its surrounding regions.

Brian Feeney, Partner at RBK Chartered Accountants, commented after the event, stating: “It was great to hear from Minister McGrath on preparations for the upcoming Budget 2023 and for the opportunity to input into the budgeting process from a business perspective.

“The Minister provided an honest assessment of the ongoing challenges faced by business owners in the midlands and was reassuring in that this increase of Government spending would be beneficial to all”.