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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 January 2019

Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Questions (517, 518, 519)

Maurice Quinlivan

Question:

517. Deputy Maurice Quinlivan asked the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation the number of new jobs supported by Enterprise Ireland in 2018, by county in tabular form; the number of jobs supported by Enterprise Ireland by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1571/19]

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Maurice Quinlivan

Question:

518. Deputy Maurice Quinlivan asked the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation the number of companies supported by Enterprise Ireland in 2018, by county in tabular form; the number of new companies supported by Enterprise Ireland in 2018, by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1572/19]

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Maurice Quinlivan

Question:

519. Deputy Maurice Quinlivan asked the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation the amount of grants provided to businesses by Enterprise Ireland by county in 2017 and 2018, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1573/19]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 517 to 519, inclusive, together.

On an annual basis Enterprise Ireland (EI) works with approximately 5,000 manufacturing and internationally traded services companies through the agency’s network of 10 offices in Ireland and 33 international offices.

In 2018, EI client companies reported strong employment performance with 215,207 people employed and 18,846 new jobs created. The tables below present the figures for the following:

- The number of new jobs supported by EI in 2018 by county

- The number of total jobs supported by EI in 2018 by county

- The number of companies supported by EI in 2018 by county

- The number of new companies supported by EI in 2018 by county

- The amount paid to EI companies by county in 2017 and 2018

Support to client companies is tailored to meet the individual needs of each client company in order to equip them to succeed in global markets. Every EI client company is assigned a developmental adviser who works with them to identify areas that can be optimised and improved. These areas are not just addressed through direct financial assistance, but through a wide range of soft supports, such as mentoring and management development programmes. These soft supports are not captured in the following tables.

Table 1: The number of new jobs supported by EI in 2018 by county

By county

2018 Total Gains (PFT+Other)

Carlow

332

Cavan

549

Clare

425

Cork

1,810

Donegal

512

Dublin

7,286

Galway

658

Kerry

237

Kildare

393

Kilkenny

430

Laois

179

Leitrim

63

Limerick

874

Longford

216

Louth

565

Mayo

582

Meath

563

Monaghan

514

Offaly

342

Roscommon

127

Sligo

158

Tipperary

448

Waterford

681

Westmeath

196

Wexford

276

Wicklow

430

Grand Total

18,846

Table 2: The number of total jobs supported by EI by county

By county

2018 Total Jobs

Carlow

3,221

Cavan

5,842

Clare

4,102

Cork

23,902

Donegal

3,818

Dublin

76,815

Galway

8,091

Kerry

4,727

Kildare

8,923

Kilkenny

4,549

Laois

1,527

Leitrim

607

Limerick

9,553

Longford

2,979

Louth

5,923

Mayo

4,692

Meath

7,135

Monaghan

5,626

Offaly

4,307

Roscommon

1,764

Sligo

1,916

Tipperary

5,921

Waterford

6,849

Westmeath

3,536

Wexford

4,674

Wicklow

4,208

Grand Total

215,207

Table 3: The number of companies supported by EI in 2018, by county (measured by the number of companies that have received payment in 2018)

County

No. of companies Paid in 2018

Carlow

21

Cavan

22

Clare

36

Cork

157

Donegal

31

Dublin

526

Galway

100

Kerry

45

Kildare

52

Kilkenny

22

Laois

18

Leitrim

7

Limerick

63

Longford

14

Louth

49

Mayo

43

Meath

39

Monaghan

31

Offaly

15

Roscommon

11

Sligo

27

Tipperary

33

Waterford

28

Westmeath

19

Wexford

30

Wicklow

41

Grand Total

1,480

Table 4: The number of new companies supported by EI in 2018 by county (measured by the number of HSPUs receiving payment from EI in 2018)

Client County

No. of HPSUs

Carlow

<5

Cavan

<5

Clare

5

Cork

26

Donegal

6

Dublin

145

Galway

20

Kerry

5

Kildare

5

Kilkenny

5

Limerick

7

Longford

<5

Louth

7

Mayo

7

Meath

6

Monaghan

<5

Offaly

<5

Roscommon

<5

Sligo

5

Tipperary

5

Waterford

7

Westmeath

<5

Wexford

<5

Wicklow

5

Grand Total

285

Table 5: The amount paid to EI companies by county in 2017 and 2018

Payment € by County

2017 Payments

2018 Payments

Carlow

€1,118,817

€856,501

Cavan

€2,509,330

€3,864,594

Clare

€3,490,451

€1,711,261

Cork

€9,630,852

€8,258,735

Donegal

€1,738,720

€1,306,644

Dublin

€34,113,688

€32,090,000

Galway

€4,678,283

€5,050,853

Kerry

€2,683,363

€2,471,050

Kildare

€3,567,276

€4,131,644

Kilkenny

€2,943,649

€2,593,097

Laois

€345,759

€561,312

Leitrim

€142,319

€350,560

Limerick

€3,475,348

€4,297,737

Longford

€1,076,148

€4,000,876

Louth

€4,063,517

€3,079,928

Mayo

€5,021,555

€1,034,750

Meath

€1,177,941

€996,976

Monaghan

€7,191,630

€2,088,998

Offaly

€1,408,973

€1,031,220

Roscommon

€1,524,042

€121,099

Sligo

€981,489

€758,406

Tipperary

€2,507,609

€2,243,651

Waterford

€1,269,362

€1,732,163

Westmeath

€1,162,769

€1,226,009

Wexford

€2,136,312

€4,716,005

Wicklow

€1,740,122

€3,944,132

Total

€101,699,324

€94,518,201

Question No. 520 answered with Question No. 507.
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