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The Top 6000 Companies in Northern Ireland

Companies with assets exceeding £800,000

John D Blackburn

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Dellam Publishing Limited
26 October 2018
This study looks at all companies registered in Northern Ireland and where their total

assets are more than �800,000.

The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the key movers and shakers in the Northern Ireland corporate sector. Only key data has been isolated, particularly the company's net worth and total assets, but also their full name, date incorporated, registered office, activities, shareholders, directors (with date of birth, occupation and nationality) and number of employees.

Two indicators of size are used: net worth and total assets. These are preferable to turnover which is influenced by profit margins and whether the companies are capital or labour intensive.

A short summary of the corporate sector in Northern Ireland:

There are some 120,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) accounting for 75% of the turnover and employment in the private sector. This SME sector provides 81% of private sector non-financial GVA or nearly half of the total GVA of Northern Ireland.

The number of VAT/PAYE registered businesses rose by 1,560 (2.2%) to 71,615. This marks the third consecutive year of increase following a period of decline from 2008 to 2014.

The largest increases in the number of businesses since 2016 were in construction (+355) and production (+260) whilst the only decreases were in wholesale (-60), retail (-10) and health (-5).

The largest increases since 2009 have been in agriculture, forestry and fishing (+1,480 businesses or 9%); professional, scientific and technical (+760 businesses or 16%) and information and communication (+525 businesses or 39%).

Both construction and retail have experienced large declines since 2009. Construction has experienced the largest decrease of all industries in terms of absolute number of businesses (-2,590). The retail industry remains 11% (760 businesses) smaller than in 2009.

Of the 71,615 businesses, 2.3% were non-Northern Ireland owned. However, these businesses accounted for almost one quarter of Northern Ireland employees.
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Imprint:   Dellam Publishing Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   1.406kg
ISBN:   9781912736027
ISBN 10:   1912736020
Series:   Business and Finance
Pages:   610
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Born in Cullercoats, a graduate of the London School of Economics, he was a research assistant at the University of Essex, assistant at the ECPR Summer School, stipendiat at the Institut f�r H�here Studien, Vienna, and was a research fellow at the University of Birmingham. As director at Faxtel International Inc, he published over 30 studies on British industry, the data sections of some are in the British Library. Married with two grown up children, he has now spent some 40 years in corporate research. He has varied interests, from the bagpipes to the works of the artist Robert Jobling; a keen radio amateur, his call sign being G7JDB, and the proud owner of a 1972 Volkswagen Kombi, registered 8VW, which has travelled throughout Europe, from the Tatra mountains of southern Poland to the northernmost tip of Norway.

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