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Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Enterprise Ireland Funding

Photo of Lucinda CreightonLucinda Creighton (Dublin South East, Independent)
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165. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if he will provide in euro amount the total funding Enterprise Ireland has provided from the high potential start-up funding scheme for each year since its establishment; if he will provide the total number of companies which have received funding from this specific scheme; if he will provide the cumulative total number of jobs that have been created after this form of funding has been provided to these companies; if he will provide the cumulative amount of additional exports in euro that have been generated by these companies after they have received this form of funding; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48125/13]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin North Central, Fine Gael)
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Enterprise Ireland offers a range of financial and non-financial supports to assist clients through all stages of the business development cycle. High Potential Start-up companies (HPSUs) are defined as start-up ventures that:

- Introduce a new or innovative product or service to international markets.

- Involve manufacturing or internationally traded services.

HPSUs must also:

- Be capable of creating 10 or more jobs in Ireland and realising €1 million in sales within five years of starting up.

- Be led by an experienced management team, be headquartered and controlled in Ireland and be less than six years old.

Table 1 below outlines, where data is available, the number of jobs in Enterprise Ireland supported HPSU companies since Enterprise Ireland was established in mid-1998 together with exports by these companies as of 2012 which is the latest year for which Forfás survey data is available. Table 1 also provides data on the payments to HPSUs under the programme. The HPSU Programme period is taken to include all payments against approvals made within five years of the initial HPSU approval. The export data represents the cumulative level of exports to date for each year’s cohort of HPSUs.

Employment data for 2013 will not be available until the Forfás Annual Employment Survey is completed in Q4 2013 and export data for 2013 will not be available until the 2013 Annual Business Survey of Economic Impact (ABSEI) is completed in Q2 2014.

Notes on Employment & Export Data

- Of the 985 HPSUs approved by Enterprise Ireland between 1998 and 2012, 2012 Forfás Employment data is available for 66% (649). These companies employed a total of 11,524 people (full-time & part-time) as of October 2012. 2012 Annual Business Survey of Economic Impact (ABSEI) export data is available for 36% (352). These companies had exports of €1.55billion in 2012.

- 86 HPSUs approved during this period (9%) went on to be taken over in trade sales. These companies employed over 2,200 people at the time of take over. These companies had exports in excess of €60 million at the time of take over.

- A final cohort made up of 183 HPSUs approved since 1998 have ceased trading (19%). The last known employment and exports related to these companies was in excess of 1,600 and in excess of €69million respectively.

Table 1: HPSU Employment & Payments 1998-2012

Year
Number of HPSUs
Number of HPSUs with 2012 Employment Data
Total Employment (2012)
Number of HPSUs with 2012 Export Data
Total Exports

(2012)
Total Payments under HPSU Programme
1998
15
9
517
6
€137 million
€8,477,803
1999
46
18
1,212
14
€723 million
€13,465,941
2000
55
19
333
9
€29 million
€22,718,799
2001
54
20
470
12
€12 million
€21,588,768
2002
60
27
927
18
€76 million
€22,356,608
2003
62
32
781
17
€49 million
€17,342,017
2004
61
35
871
19
€55 million
€24,222,378
2005
66
41
1,051
28
€102 million
€22,396,532
2006
72
54
816
35
€87 million
€23,504,298
2007
79
57
943
31
€163 million
€26,817,894
2008
72
52
740
32
€31 million
€20,359,632
2009
73
62
728
29
€27 million
€21,966,949
2010
80
65
623
39
€24 million
€20,917,821
2011
93
79
957
40
€21 million
€21,254,704
2012
97
79
555
23
€8 million
€17,261,976

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