COVID-19 INFORMATION ZONE
County Meath Chamber is committed to helping you and your business deal with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Please find below links to key resource webpages for Businesses and individuals from Government Departments and Public Bodies to refer with the necessary precautions for businesses and employees. This list has been compiled by Chambers Ireland.
- Publications
- Resources for Businesses
- Business Resources for HR Guidance
- Resources from the HSE, the Department of Health & other Government Departments
B2B Supports from our Meath Chamber Members
Here are some of the supports available amongst our Meath Chamber members.
Facebook Supports
Financial Planning
BMS Accountants - Cash Flow Management Advice
Insurance Advice
Sheridan Insurance - Coronavirus Information
Safety Signage / Branding
Trinity Seven Studios Covid-19 Safety Signage
Cló Design & Print - Covid-19 Safety Signage
HR Support & Advice
Health & Safety Training
Healthcare Training Solutions - Business/Industry Covid Compliance
Mental Health & Wellbeing
L&B Therapy - Linda Breathnach
Fintech Support
eComm Merchant Solutions - Covid-19 Response
Financal Supports
Drogheda Credit Union Business Loan
Bank of Ireland – Covid Supports & Trips on Financial Wellbeing
Permanent TSB – Covid-19 Supports
If you are a member of County Meath Chamber and have an offering please email it to info@countymeathchamber.ie
Meath Local Enterprise Office
The Meath Local Enterprise Office is here to support your business in responding to COVID-19. Click HERE for the LEO Response Hub to discover what business supports have been put in place.
13.03.2020. Speaking on the challenges facing local businesses Paula McCaul CEO of Meath Chamber said “The government has recognised that the unfolding situation surrounding the COVID-19 virus will impact greatly on the business community both at a practical and financial level. These impacts need to be lessened in every way possible by all government agencies and authorities. While the first priority must be public health, government and its agencies must do everything possible to support businesses in addressing unprecedented challenges. The measures announced earlier this week are a welcome start, but they must be kept under constant review as the situation develops.”