Written answers
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
Enterprise Ireland Funding
Maurice Quinlivan (Limerick City, Sinn Fein)
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308. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the amount of funding awarded to companies by Enterprise Ireland in 2017 and to date in 2018, by county, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [52935/18]
Heather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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As we move towards 2020, Enterprise Ireland’s (EI’s) focus is to help client companies to build on the strength of their 2017 performance by supporting them to innovate, increase competitiveness, and diversify their global footprint. On an annual basis EI works with approximately 5,000 manufacturing and internationally traded services companies through its network of 10 domestic and 33 international offices. This network gives client companies direct access to a number of supports including in-market expertise, a market research centre, technologists, lean benchmarking and the opportunity to undertake a company diagnostic with the agency’s development advisers.
The payment figures below include all payments made directly to companies. It excludes payments to infrastructural clients (such as third-level institutions), Community Enterprise Centres, Shannon Free Zone transfer companies, and payments for Innovation Partnerships and Innovation Vouchers.
Table of Payments Made by EI to Client Companies in 2017 and 2018 (ytd)
Payment € | 2018 | 2017 | Grand Total |
---|---|---|---|
Carlow | €856,501 | €1,118,817 | €1,975,318 |
Cavan | €3,531,990 | €2,509,330 | €6,041,320 |
Clare | €1,357,292 | €3,490,451 | €4,847,742 |
Cork City | €2,652,459 | €2,006,335 | €4,658,794 |
Cork County | €4,336,095 | €7,624,518 | €11,960,613 |
Donegal | €1,285,134 | €1,738,720 | €3,023,854 |
Dublin City | €14,575,959 | €20,583,702 | €35,159,661 |
Dublin Fingal | €4,368,473 | €3,782,433 | €8,150,907 |
Dublin South County | €4,249,689 | €4,819,628 | €9,069,317 |
Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | €6,231,241 | €4,927,924 | €11,159,165 |
Galway | €5,060,110 | €4,678,283 | €9,738,393 |
Kerry | €1,438,147 | €2,683,363 | €4,121,510 |
Kildare | €3,129,018 | €3,567,276 | €6,696,295 |
Kilkenny | €2,475,989 | €2,943,649 | €5,419,638 |
Laois | €416,321 | €345,759 | €762,079 |
Leitrim | €350,385 | €142,319 | €492,704 |
Limerick | €4,260,670 | €3,475,348 | €7,736,018 |
Longford | €3,983,556 | €1,076,148 | €5,059,704 |
Louth | €2,844,244 | €4,063,517 | €6,907,760 |
Mayo | €791,108 | €5,021,555 | €5,812,663 |
Meath | €961,701 | €1,177,941 | €2,139,641 |
Monaghan | €1,935,083 | €7,191,630 | €9,126,712 |
Offaly | €1,031,220 | €1,408,973 | €2,440,192 |
Roscommon | €121,099 | €1,524,042 | €1,645,142 |
Sligo | €738,789 | €981,489 | €1,720,278 |
Tipperary North | €746,972 | €1,137,852 | €1,884,825 |
Tipperary South | €475,957 | €1,369,757 | €1,845,714 |
Waterford | €1,582,163 | €1,269,362 | €2,851,525 |
Westmeath | €1,203,759 | €1,162,769 | €2,366,529 |
Wexford | €4,553,696 | €2,136,312 | €6,690,008 |
Wicklow | €3,873,812 | €1,740,122 | €5,613,934 |
Grand Total | €85,420,649 | €101,701,341 | €187,117,955 |
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