Written answers

Wednesday, 14 February 2024

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Departmental Data

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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114. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of IDA sponsored companies per county; and the number of jobs in IDA sponsored companies, by county, in tabular form. [6736/24]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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IDA Ireland has over 1,800 client companies within its portfolio employing 300,583 as at the end of 2023, with employment levels above 300,000 for the second consecutive year. 248 investments were won in 2023, 83 of which were new name investments.

Balanced regional development remains a priority for IDA Ireland. There were 132 investments secured across regional locations during 2023, representing 53% of all investments. The total number of regional jobs now stands at 163,471. The Midlands Region saw the strongest level of growth, up 5.8%. There was growth in the Border Region (up 2.7%) and Midwest Region (up 2.6%) with the Southwest and Southeast Regions up by 1.2% and 1.4% respectively. Elsewhere, the West Region was down by 1.8% whilst Dublin and the Mid East Region declined by 1.2% and 4.8% respectively.

Employment in FDI companies now accounts for over 11% of the workforce. Additionally, my Department estimates that for every 10 jobs generated by FDI directly, another eight are created in the wider economy. This translates to over 540,000 direct and indirect jobs supported by FDI at the end of 2023, almost 20% of the workforce.

IDA Ireland’s 2023 results reinforce the scale of the contribution of FDI to Ireland and the role that inward investment continues to play in providing jobs and opportunity for people right across the country. While they are reassuring in the context of an increasingly challenging and competitive global environment for enterprise and for FDI, we are not complacent and Government recognises that Ireland must stay agile and ambitious to win investment as we pursue implementation of the policy mix articulated in the White Paper on Enterprise.

As requested, the Deputy, the number of IDA client companies and jobs by county in 2023, is set out in the table below:

County IDA Clients 2023 Total IDA Supported Jobs 2023
Cavan 9 821
Donegal 22 5,036
Leitrim 4 1,104
Monaghan 6 283
Sligo 31 2,929
Dublin 985 137,112
Kildare 45 11,909
Louth 36 3,674
Meath 16 2,173
Wicklow 21 2,673
Clare 70 5,919
Limerick 71 16,018
Tipperary 17 5,320
Laois 5 155
Longford 7 1,801
Offaly 11 1,385
Westmeath 28 4,582
Carlow 4 1,440
Kilkenny 13 1,037
Waterford 43 9,078
Wexford 26 3,746
Cork 216 49,253
Kerry 17 2,043
Galway 103 24,080
Mayo 16 5,434
Roscommon 9 1,578

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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115. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of Enterprise Ireland sponsored companies per county; the number of jobs in Enterprise Ireland sponsored companies, by county, in tabular form. [6737/24]

Photo of Neale RichmondNeale Richmond (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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In 2023, employment in Enterprise Ireland supported companies increases to a record 225,495, the highest ever recorded.

The following figures are compiled from Enterprise Ireland’s Annual Employment Survey for 2023

County No. of Companies No. of Jobs
Carlow 68 3,916
Cavan 70 6,942
Clare 100 5,184
Cork 467 25,769
Donegal 98 3,479
Dublin 1744 74,681
Galway 234 9,104
Kerry 90 4,973
Kildare 158 9,436
Kilkenny 82 5,630
Laois 39 1,867
Leitrim 16 880
Limerick 178 8,924
Longford 27 2,392
Louth 130 6,744
Mayo 103 6,004
Meath 150 7,898
Monaghan 81 6,709
Offaly 52 4,091
Roscommon 30 1,671
Sligo 51 2,308
Tipperary 99 6,742
Waterford 98 7,580
Westmeath 73 3,178
Wexford 85 5,710
Wicklow 128 3,683
Total 4451 225,495

Photo of Louise O'ReillyLouise O'Reilly (Dublin Fingal, Sinn Fein)
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116. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of LEO sponsored companies per county; and the number of jobs in LEO sponsored companies, by county, in tabular form. [6738/24]

Photo of Neale RichmondNeale Richmond (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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This Government is committed to backing business and will continue to work closely with small businesses to support their growth, help them to find new markets, create jobs and take on the twin challenges of decarbonisation and digitalisation. The Local Enterprise Offices have a key role to play here.

The recently announced results of the Local Enterprise Offices Annual Employment Survey are very positive. Last year, the LEOs financially assisted a portfolio of 7,167 small businesses, that account for 38,726 jobs across the country. This is the highest recorded number since the establishment of the LEOs and represents a 10th year of consecutive jobs growth. In 2023, LEO supported companies created 6,640 new jobs, with a net gain of 2,131 jobs.

82% of the new jobs created by Local Enterprise Office companies in 2023 were located outside of Dublin. This shows again how vital the LEOs are to the development of our indigenous enterprises and is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the staff of the 31 Local Enterprise Offices.

The net jobs gain in employment by LEO Client companies of 2,131 accounts for any loses from company amalgamation, transfers from LEOs to Enterprise Ireland and those that cease trading.

The figures accounted for in these results are only LEO clients that have received financial grant assistance from their LEO and does not measure small businesses and their associated jobs that have received training, mentoring or other supports such as the Trading Online Voucher, Green for Business, Lean for Business or Digital for Business.

The Local Enterprise Office Annual Employment Survey results for 2023 are set out in the table below:

County No. of Clients Gross Jobs (FT + OT) Total Gains Net Jobs
Carlow 208 1005 140 1
Cavan 171 1442 165 64
Clare 229 1393 188 62
Cork 630 3268 714 244
Donegal 259 1539 321 78
Dublin 1223 5718 1003 394
Galway 259 1240 174 52
Kerry 242 1219 207 65
Kildare 268 1309 271 17
Kilkenny 188 1100 168 53
Laois 141 777 143 40
Leitrim 155 472 82 26
Limerick 313 2049 453 238
Longford 268 1355 154 50
Louth 212 911 154 26
Mayo 195 1222 234 23
Meath 258 1383 216 13
Monaghan 168 1015 140 78
Offaly 206 1177 235 10
Roscommon 171 1007 135 26
Sligo 193 982 117 37
Tipperary 266 1578 370 96
Waterford 280 1237 185 47
Westmeath 269 1600 208 145
Wexford 234 1954 329 177
Wicklow 161 774 134 69
Grand Total 7167 38726 6640 2131

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