I propose to take Questions Nos. 342, 343 and 363 together.
The total grants paid to IDA’s foreign owned client companies in each of the years from 2011 to 2014 are as follows: In 2011, €96,757,220; in 2012, €89,326,201; in 2013 €87,951,297 and in 2014 a total of €88,439,463 was paid.
Grants paid to IDA Ireland companies for 2015 to date will not be available for publication until auditing is complete in due course.
The total grants paid by Enterprise Ireland’s client companies, the vast majority of which are indigenous but include a very small number of foreign companies in the food and drink sector, in each of the years from 2011 to 2014 are as follows:
In 2011, €105,577,468 was paid; in 2012, €103,029,340; in 2013 €89,401,304 and in 2014, €91,249, 803. Payments made to date in 2015 amount to €35,526,447.
It should be noted that these payments by Enterprise Ireland exclude payments to Employment Subsidy Scheme recipients, Infrastructural clients, Shannon Free Zone Transfers and Community Enterprise Centres.
Information in relation to the amount of State funding in the form of direct grant aid and training supports awarded to indigenous private companies by the County Enterprise Boards/Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) from 2011 to 2014 is as follows:
In 2011, a total of €18,134,754 was paid; in 2012, €18,775,750; in 2013, €18,180,500 and in 2014 a total of €18,459,500 was paid. Details in respect of LEO payments for 2015 to date are not yet to hand.
In relation to payments by all these bodies, it should be appreciated that Grants paid in a particular year are not necessarily linked to either the investments won or the jobs created in that year.
While there is no formal centralised list of all such funding, composite details of these payments are published by the bodies concerned in their individual Annual Reports and therefore readily available.