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Credit Guarantee Scheme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 28 March 2017

Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Ceisteanna (594)

Niall Collins

Ceist:

594. Deputy Niall Collins asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation her views on the current drawdown levels issued under the credit guarantee scheme; the value of approvals in 2014, 2015 and 2016 by county of each drawdown and approval; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [15479/17]

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The Credit Guarantee Schemes (the original made in 2012, and another in 2015) were operated on behalf of the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation by Capita Asset Services for the first 4 years of its existence and, on 17 October 2016, the role of Operator was assumed by the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland (SBCI) on behalf of the Minister.

As of 24th February 2017, SBCI advises that, under the Schemes, 427 loans to the value of €68,336,144 had been sanctioned by participating lenders under the scheme. It is estimated that these loans have created or sustained a total of 2,721 jobs in the Irish economy.

However, once the benefit of a credit guarantee is sanctioned and offered to a borrower under the Schemes, not all borrowers proceed to actually draw down the finance available.  A significant number of cases are listed as ‘Pending’ by the participating lenders (the main banks to date), the SBCI has indicated that it does not as of now hold complete information on all such cases and, as a result, it is not possible at present to quantify accurately the drawdowns of loans considered under the scheme.

A breakdown of sanctioned loans by County and Region is provided at A. and B. below. In addition, Quarterly Reports providing full details of the latest Credit Guarantee Scheme performance are published on my Department’s website.

The new Credit Guarantee Scheme 2017, recently launched by my colleague, Mr Pat Breen, T.D., Minister for Employment and Small Business, will be available shortly to our SMEs.  It is my belief that we will see a significant uptake in demand, given that the new Scheme will

- permit me as Minister to take a higher level of risk on finance provided to SMEs;

- enable new financial providers to take part, and;

- allow for the provision of finance to SMEs via products other than bank loans, namely agreements on credit facilities, asset credit facilities and invoice financing facilities.

A. Credit Guarantee Scheme Sanctioned by County

County

2014

2015

2016

Total

Longford

€ -

€ -

€ -

€ -

Carlow

€ 120,000

€ 950,000

€ 600,000

€ 1,670,000

Cavan

€ -

€ 350,000

€ 287,000

€ 637,000

Clare

€ -

€ -

€ -

€ -

Cork

€ 420,000

€ 1,015,000

€ 1,318,000

€ 2,753,000

Donegal

€ -

€ -

€ 197,000

€ 197,000

Dublin

€ 2,116,000

€ 8,458,000

€ 10,431,000

€ 21,005,000

Galway

€ 315,000

€ 460,000

€ 1,140,000

€ 1,915,000

Kerry

€ 180,000

€ 56,600

€ 500,000

€ 736,600

Kildare

€ 515,000

€ 1,400,000

€ 980,000

€ 2,895,000

Kilkenny

€ -

€ 295,000

€ -

€ 295,000

Laois

€ 200,000

€ 406,950

€ 1,310,000

€ 1,916,950

Leitrim

€ -

€ 500,000

€ 500,000

€ 1,000,000

Limerick

€ 842,844

€ 2,142,500

€ 960,000

€ 3,945,344

Louth

€ 50,000

€ 215,000

€ 840,000

€ 1,105,000

Mayo

€ 158,500

€ 90,000

€ 325,000

€ 573,500

Meath

€ 95,000

€ 300,000

€ 280,000

€ 675,000

Monaghan

€ -

€ -

€ -

€ -

Offaly

€ 130,000

€ -

€ 60,000

€ 190,000

Roscommon

€ -

€ -

€ -

€ -

Sligo

€ 57,000

€ -

€ -

€ 57,000

Tipperary

€ 75,000

€ 795,000

€ 136,000

€ 1,006,000

Waterford

€ 190,000

€ 160,000

€ -

€ 350,000

Westmeath

€ 375,000

€ -

€ 500,000

€ 875,000

Wexford

€ 450,000

€ 45,000

€ 78,000

€ 573,000

Wicklow

€ 100,000

€ 431,000

€ 630,000

€ 1,161,000

Total

€ 6,389,344

€ 18,070,050

€ 21,072,000

€ 45,531,394

B. Regional Breakdown of the Credit Guarantee Scheme

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Region

2014

2015

2016

Total

East - (Dublin, Kildare,

Meath and Wicklow)

€ 2,826,000

€ 10,589,000

€ 12,321,000

€ 25,736,000

Mid West - (Limerick and

Clare)

€ 842,844

€ 2,142,500

€ 960,000

€ 3,945,344

South West - (Cork and

Kerry)

€ 600,000

€ 1,071,600

€ 1,818,000

€ 3,489,600

South East - (Waterford,

Wexford, Carlow,

Kilkenny and Tipperary)

€ 835,000

€ 2,245,000

€ 814,000

€ 3,894,000

Midlands - (Laois,

Longford, Offaly,

Roscommon, and

Westmeath)

€ 705,000

€ 406,950

€ 1,870,000

€ 2,981,950

West - (Galway and

Mayo)

€ 473,500

€ 550,000

€ 1,465,000

€ 2,488,500

North East - (Cavan,

Louth and Monaghan)

€ 50,000

€ 565,000

€ 1,127,000

€ 1,742,000

North West - (Donegal,

Sligo and Leitrim)

€ 57,000

€ 500,000

€ 697,000

€ 1,254,000

Total

€ 6,389,344

€ 18,070,050

€ 21,072,000

€ 45,531,394

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