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Enterprise Ireland Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 29 March 2018

Thursday, 29 March 2018

Ceisteanna (235)

Joan Burton

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235. Deputy Joan Burton asked the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation the number of Enterprise Ireland clients in Dublin and by county; the number in Dublin city, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and south County Dublin; the number in Cork city and County Cork in each of the years 2014 to 2017, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14608/18]

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On 3rd January 2018, Enterprise Ireland (EI) announced its 2017 end year results. The 2017 performance was strong, reporting the highest employment in the history of the agency, the highest net job creation in the history of the agency and the lowest number of job losses since 1998.

In 2017 EI supported client companies employed 209,338 people. 19,332 new jobs were created by EI backed companies in 2017.

This represents a net increase of 10,309 jobs for 2017, taking account of job losses. The job creation figures are up on 2016, despite the uncertainty that Irish businesses faced in 2017 in the context of Brexit.

Job creation was evenly spread across the country, with every county seeing job increases. Two thirds (64%) of the new jobs created were outside of Dublin. The West, Mid-West and North West saw the largest level of increases at 7% in 2017.

Table 1 presents the number of EI clients on a county basis. Table 2 presents the number of EI clients in each of the four Dublin boroughs.

Table 1: Number of EI client companies on a county basis

County

2014

2015

2016

2017

Carlow

84

85

85

82

Cavan

80

78

79

78

Clare

146

139

143

131

Cork

598

599

580

568

Donegal

144

142

139

125

Dublin

2,081

2,073

2,104

2,197

Galway

253

246

257

257

Kerry

119

117

114

127

Kildare

182

174

182

192

Kilkenny

108

111

114

116

Laois

55

56

54

55

Leitrim

35

33

29

25

Limerick

242

240

245

250

Longford

46

45

49

50

Louth

159

156

156

154

Mayo

113

110

114

115

Meath

159

164

169

170

Monaghan

107

107

106

104

Offaly

70

67

67

69

Roscommon

53

51

53

51

Sligo

76

69

69

69

Tipperary

118

122

117

123

Waterford

134

135

138

143

Westmeath

103

100

99

114

Wexford

123

123

123

122

Wicklow

165

163

166

161

Total

5,553

5,505

5,551

5,648

Source: Corresponding Year's Annual Employment survey results 2014-2017

Table 2: Number of EI client companies in Dublin by Borough

Dublin Boroughs

2014

2015

2016

2017

Dublin City

1,087

1,089

1,109

1,174

Dublin Fingal

278

282

281

289

Dublin South County

322

336

350

370

Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown

391

366

364

364

Dublin

2,081 (2,078*)

2,073

2,104

2,197

2017 was the first year of EI’s strategy, Build Scale, Expand Reach 2017 – 2020. This Strategy is focused on:

- Assisting clients to create 60,000 new jobs by 2020 while sustaining the existing record level of jobs;

- Growing the annual exports of client companies by €5bn to €26bn per annum;

- Increasing the level of spend made by client companies in the Irish economy by €4bn to €27bn per annum by 2020; and

- Inspiring more Irish owned companies to have global ambition.

I am committed to work closely with Enterprise Ireland to drive this Strategy, to ensure that it continues to support companies in urban and rural areas to start, innovate, increase our exports and remain competitive in international markets, now and into the future.

Note: re: 2014 Dublin Borough Breakdown. Please note that Enterprise Ireland’s database records the current number of clients. Therefore, a retrospective breakdown of clients (e.g. for a specific year is not possible with the system and the required data can only be provided for those years for which the data was extracted and saved at that time). Enterprise Ireland broke the Dublin Borough data down in this manner in 2015, 2016 and 2017. However, the 2014 data was not saved using this format (i.e. with City & borough breakdowns). Using 2015 records Enterprise Ireland is able to provide the breakdown by borough for 2,078 of the 2,081 plants recorded in Dublin in 2014. Between 2014 and 2015 three companies previously located in Dublin relocated to Meath (2) and Waterford(1).

Retrospective data broken down by Cork City & County is not available - as per above please note that Enterprise Ireland’s database recordsthe current number of clients and their current location (i.e. as of 27th March2018). Therefore, a retrospective breakdown of clients and where they were located in a given year, is not possible with the system and the required data can only be provided where the data was extracted and saved at that time.

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