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Ireland’s Technology Sector plays a leading role in Ireland’s economy and accounts for 10% of the total amount of income tax take and 35%1 of the total amount of corporation tax generated. Exports in Information and Communications Technology services in 2022 accounted for €196bn2 or 58 per cent of the State’s total services trade. The total number employed in the Tech sector now stands at 187,0003.
At Bank of Ireland, we understand the needs of customers across the Technology, Media and Telecoms Sector.
We are committed to being the long-term partner for your business and can offer tailored financial solutions to help with your day-to-day banking needs, to support growth and expansion of your business. Our dedicated business team are here to guide you every step of the way.
We are members of and actively engage with key industry bodies, providing our client network with key trends and valuable insights which directly impact their businesses.
We regularly provide updates on industry dynamics and trends to keep you informed. Read our latest report.
To ensure Ireland’s continued success in this sector, addressing sustainability is crucial. Being ESG-aware and reducing waste is a critical step toward decarbonisation. That’s why we’re passionate about helping businesses prioritise sustainable practices. With this in mind, we’ve compiled a Guide to Sustainability.
If you’d like more information on how Bank of Ireland can help you go green, visit our Business Green Hub and together we can work to create a resilient, Technology, Media and Telecoms sector.
Paul Swift – Head of Technology, Media and Telecoms Sector
Paul’s Bio – Read here
Paul joined Bank of Ireland in 2019 as Head of Technology. He has a background in technology transfer having previously worked at the ADAPT Centre at Trinity College, Dublin, and the Walton Institute at Southeast Technology University, where he led commercialisation activities, while also guiding and supporting new venture creation and campus spinouts. He managed the Consumer Technology portfolio for IDA Ireland across New England and Eastern Canada. He also led corporate business development activity for Eishtec (an Irish start-up acquired by Infosys) across the North American market. He holds a Master of Business in International Management from Southeast Technology University.
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