Entrepreneur (21) who gave barbershop business an online boost urges help for businesses to go digital in Budget 2026
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Entrepreneur (21) who gave barbershop business an online boost urges help for businesses to go digital in Budget 2026
"Student barber points out SMEs make up 95pc of all companies here"
"A young entrepreneur has urged the Government to support the next generation of small-business owners in Budget 2026 as they battle against the costs of growing their businesses online."
"because businesses will not survive over the next 10 years if they do not digitalise themselves"
Fionn O'Callaghan (21), owner of barbershop Callas Cuts in County Wexford, called for Government support for the next generation of small-business owners in Budget 2026. He highlighted that young entrepreneurs face rising costs to grow their businesses online and need assistance to adopt digital tools. He warned that businesses will not survive over the next ten years if they do not digitalise themselves. Small and medium-sized enterprises make up 95% of all companies in the jurisdiction, underlining the importance of targeted Budget measures to support digitalisation and online growth.
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