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Public Policy Bulletin, 25 February 2022

Feb 23, 2022

In this week’s Public Policy Bulletin, read about recently announced Government initiatives to support remote working in Ireland, a BearingPoint study which analyses 123 European banks and the recently released annual report on public debt in Ireland. We also cover Minister McConalogue and Northern Ireland’s Minister Lyons’ trip to Expo 2020 Dubai and a statement from Minister Lyons on the independent review of Invest Northern Ireland 

Initiatives to support remote working announced by Minister Humphrey  

This week, the Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, announced a series of major initiatives to support Remote Working. Through the Connected Hubs 2022 Call, the Department of Rural and Community Development will provide €5 million to add additional capacity to the existing remote working infrastructure in Ireland by upgrading existing hubs and Broadband Connection Points (BCPs). €8.9 million has already been provided for 118 remote working projects across the country in 2021. 

In May 2021, the National Connected Hubs network was launched with 60 hubs onboarded onto the connectedhubs.ie platform. There are now in excess of 200 hubs live on the connectedhubs.ie platform, with an aim to hit 400 hubs by 2025. The Connected Hubs mobile app has been launched to allow users to find their nearest hub facility and easily book a desk space using their mobile device.  

Read the press release here. 

Pandemic impact on European and Irish Banks  

A BearingPoint study has found that Irish banks were hit harder than many of its European peers during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study looked at 123 European banks from 2013 to 2020 and found that Irish banks set aside significantly more capital for the impairment of loans during the pandemic (an increase of 1300 percent), when compared to their European counterparts (an increase of less than 120 percent). 

In 2020, Bank of Ireland and AIB had impairment charges of €1.1 billion and €1.4 billion respectively due to Covid-19 concerns. Irish banks had a negative return of 6.3 percent in 2020, compared to a European average return on equity of 2%. 2020 cost income ratios for Irish banks averaged at 68.7 percent, higher than the European banks average of 64 percent and the optimum cost income ratio, which should be less than 55 percent.  

Noel Crowley, the Financial Services Director at BearingPoint, shares his response to the report here.  

Annual Report on Public Debt in Ireland 2021  

The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe released the fifth annual report on public debt this week. The report found that public debt increased by €33 billion during the two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, now approaching a quarter of a trillion euros. This is an estimated 106 percent of national income or €47,250 for every person in the country. These figures stood at 95 percent and €41,450 in 2019. 

Minister Donohoe highlighted the major fiscal challenges that lie ahead, including a likely fall in corporation tax receipts, an aging population and the large fiscal costs that will be required to finance the journey to “net neutral”. In a press release issued by the Department of Finance, Minister Donohoe concludes “This is why we need to rebuild our fiscal buffers, including by steering the public finances to a more balanced path. We can do this while continuing to make significant capital investment, as outlined in the National Development Plan. This will help to lay the foundations for future growth while protecting against the future fiscal challenges that lay ahead of us.”  

Read the full report from the Department of Finance here.    

Dubai’s Expo 2020 

Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine, Charlie McConalogue opened a Board Bia celebration of Irish food at the Irish pavilion at Dubai’s Expo 2020, with the current year theme “Island of Inspiration” highlighted when he remarked “that spirit of inspiration and creativity reflected in the Irish food producers, large and small, who are innovating and finding routes to premium markets in the Gulf region”. 

Northern Ireland’s Economy Minister Gordon Lyons also attended the event during his two-day visit program to the UAE. Speaking from the UK Pavilion at the Expo, under the UK’s theme of “Innovating for a shared future”, Lyons said “Today, Northern Ireland is centre stage at the world’s largest live international event. We are here to bring a flavour of Northern Ireland to the world and showcase our innovations within business, tourism, food and education to a global audience." 

Invest Northern Ireland independent review 

Northern Ireland’s Economy Minister Gordon Lyons made a statement to the NI Assembly this week in relation to his decision to commission an independent review of Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI). He pointed out the fantastic track record Invest NI has in making Northern Ireland the most attractive location in the UK, outside of London, in respect of foreign direct investment.  

The statement from Lyons can be read here.  

Dame Rotha Johnston DBE and Ms Maureen O’Reilly have been appointed as panel members to work with the panel chair, Sir Michael Lyons for this independent review. The report of their findings is expected in September 2022.  

Invest NI’s offers of financial assistance to companies beyond March 2020 is currently on pause, as they await clarification on their potential 2022/2023 Budget sign allocation from its parent Department for the Economy 

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