Written answers
Wednesday, 26 April 2023
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Enterprise Support Services
Aengus Ó Snodaigh (Dublin South Central, Sinn Fein)
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77. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the breakdown of the current funding and capital funding for Enterprise Ireland and its predecessor bodies from 1979 to 2023. [19701/23]
Simon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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Enterprise Ireland was established under the Industrial Development (Enterprise Ireland) Act 1998 on the 23rdJuly 1998. The Act also provided for the dissolution of An Bord Tráchtála and Forbairt. The table below details Current and Capital Funding provided to Enterprise Ireland by my Department through the respective Revised Estimate Volumes for the years 1994 to 2023. The Department does not maintain records for the years prior to 1994.
Year | Current (£,000) | Capital (£,000) | Total (£,000) |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | 28,304 | 52,992 | 81,296* |
1995 | 34,400 | 45,400 | 79,800* |
1996 | 38,625 | 58,413 | 97,038* |
1997 | 35,691 | 54,520 | 90,211* |
1998 | 39,018 | 53,466 | 92,484* |
1999 | 55,396 | 65,755 | 121,151* |
2000 | 112,087 | 71,336 | 183,423* |
2001 | 116,836 | 63,644 | 180,480* |
Year | Current (€,000) | Capital (€,000) | Total (€,000) |
2002 | 118,845 | 103,133 | 221,978* |
2003 | 138,040 | 164,779 | 302,819* |
2004 | 141,009 | 208,715 | 349,724* |
2005 | 120,891 | 251,527 | 372,418* |
2006 | 124,099 | 285,065 | 409,164* |
2007 | 132,090 | 315,078 | 447,168* |
2008 | 137,311 | 351,078 | 488,389* |
2009 | 123,896 | 384,092 | 507,988* |
2010 | 112,879 | 351,893 | 464,772* |
2011 | 117,000 | 367,893 | 484,893* |
2012 | 108,667 | 361,700 | 470,367* |
2013 | 95,634 | 330,200 | 425,834* |
2014 | 90,281 | 307,040 | 397,321* |
2015 | 93,060 | 320,330 | 413,390* |
2016 | 89,682 | 334,100 | 423,782* |
2017 | 94,791 | 352,000 | 446,791* |
2018 | 98,931 | 356,250 | 455,181* |
2019 | 103,751 | 366,000 | 469,751* |
2020 | 107,117 | 371,736 | 478,853* |
2021 | 98,561 | 237,750 | 336,311* |
2022 | 100,645 | 231,675 | 332,320* |
2023 | 105,690 | 272,786 | 378,476* |
*The table shows the allocations as published in the Revised Estimates Volumes 1994 to 2023 and do not reflect the impact of supplementary estimates which may have occurred in the reference years.
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