The operators of three hotels in the Shannonside region signed contracts worth a total of four million euro to accommodate Ukrainian refugees.
The government has agreed contracts worth 99 million for private accommodation and services for Ukrainian refugees with providers across the country.
The details published on the e-tenders website cover contracts which were due to expire in March and April of this year.
It's unclear if any of the hotels were awarded new contracts and the list does not contain any details of providers who signed up for any new government schemes in the intervening months.
The firm which operates the Creggan Court Hotel in Athlone were awarded a contract worth over two million euro to provide accommodation and associated services for Ukrainian refugees. (€2,049,600)
Just one Longford hotel features in the list - the Longford Arms, which signed a contract worth €1.2million (€1,294,992.00)
One Roscommon hotel also features on the list - the M Hotel in Ballinlough - which signed a contact to provide accommodation for Ukrainian refugees worth over €600,000 (€660,478.00).
According to the tender documents Citywest Hotel were awarded contracts worth under 10 million euro for providing their hub and Youghal's Quality Hotel which has a care centre, secured a contract worth 12.5 million euro.
The full details of all contracts are available here: