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24 Nov 2025

Three Kildare firms nominated in National Business Awards

The aim of the awards is to celebrate the achievements of small business in Ireland and to recognise the vital contribution of the small business sector to Irish industry

Three Kildare firms nominated in National Business Awards

Louise Corrigan Law and The Nude Wine Company were nominated in the Outstanding Small Business (up to 5 employees) category. Recaptureone was nominated in the Innovation category.  FILE PHOTO/PIXABAY

Three Kildare based companies secured nominations in the Small Firms Association National Business Awards. 

Louise Corrigan Law and The Nude Wine Company were nominated in the Outstanding Small Business (up to 5 employees) category.

Recaptureone was nominated in the Innovation category. 

The aim of the awards is to celebrate the achievements of small business in Ireland and to recognise the vital contribution of the small business sector to Irish industry. 

“The strong engagement with this year’s awards programme shows the continued resilience and determination of Ireland’s small businesses, who consistently strive for recognition of their hard work,” said Sue O’Neill.

“Alongside our nine award categories, we are also highlighting five exceptional Emerging New Businesses—each established within the last two years—and it’s clear that entrepreneurship continues to flourish across the country.” 

“The Small Firms Association remains dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of small business owners. With 273,000 small firms employing nearly half of Ireland’s private-sector workforce, these awards shine a light on excellence, innovation and success across all sectors and regions,” she added. 

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Speaking at the launch of the awards, An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin said: “Through the SFA National Small Business Awards, we honour their achievements and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs.

"With current uncertainty in the global economic environment, it is vital that our small businesses are strong, adaptable, and ready to meet any challenge.

"The Government will continue to work with them to grow our economy and ensure Ireland remains an attractive place to do business.” 

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