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The most insolvent sector in 2021 was the legal, accounting, and business sector, with a total of 80 insolvencies. #CRIFVisionNet2021.
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A total of 444 company insolvencies were recorded in 2021, a decrease of 6% year-on-year. #CRIFVisionNet2021.
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The financial intermediation (4,195, 27%), wholesale and retail (3,669, 55%), and construction (2,470, 19%) sectors, all showed significant resilience to the adverse conditions of the past twelve months. #CRIFVisionNet2021
Dublin was the center of start-up activity in 2021, accounting for 11,815 of all new registrations ( 18% YoY).#CRIFVisionNet2021.
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The legal, accounting and business sector was the biggest contributor to new company start-ups in 2021, recording a total of 4,592 start-ups ( 4%, YoY).
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New figures from credit risk analyst CRIFVision-net show that a total of 25,695 new startups were registered in 2021, the highest figure on record, and an increase of 17% on 2020's 21,926 new companies. bit.ly/345ZMCl
Irish start-up figures surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2021, reaching a total of 25,695. The highest number on record. #CRIFVisionNet2021.
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The hotel and restaurant sector continues to be the most at risk sector, with approximately three in five companies in this space being categorised as ‘high-risk’. #CRIFVisionNetQ3.
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There was a 24% decrease in insolvencies in the year to date and a 48% decrease in Q3 2021, versus this time last year. #CRIFVisionNetQ3.
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Amongst some of the sectors most impacted by Covid-19, construction saw a modest 4% increase in start-ups for Q3. Meanwhile the hotel and restaurant sector experienced a 4% decrease in start-ups.
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Dublin was the most popular location for start-up registrations in Q3, with a total of 2,609 new companies, accounting for a 7% YoY increase in the county #CRIFVisionNetQ3.
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Amongst the top performing start-up sectors in Q3 2021 are leasing ( 60%), utilities ( 33%), manufacturing ( 31%) and finance ( 31%) #CRIFVisionNetQ3.
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Ireland saw an 28% increase in new company start-ups in the first nine months of 2021, when compared to the same period in 2020. #CRIFVisionNetQ3
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There was a 45% increase in company insolvencies during H1 of 2021 as pandemic takes its’ toll #CRIFVisionNetH1.
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Necessity-led entrepreneurship leads to 144% increase in Wholesale and Retail start-ups, with 2,233 new registrations #CRIFVisionNetH1
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Dublin accounted for the largest number of new start-ups, recording 6,631 new registrations. An increase of 44% on 2020 #CRIFVisionNetH!
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Legal, accounting and business recorded the largest number of new start-ups, with 2,543 new registrations #CRIFVisionNetH1
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