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Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise and Innovation publishes Companies Registration Office Annual Report 2016

Highest number of companies incorporated since 1998 shows confidence in the economy

Companies saved €6.5 million by filing electronically in 2016

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise and Innovation Frances Fitzgerald TD today  ( Thursday ) published the Companies Registration Office (CRO) Annual Report for 2016.

The report shows that 20,951 new companies were incorporated in 2016, the highest number of company incorporations in any one year since 1998.

 Also included in the CRO’s annual report: 

  • There were 207,677 companies on the Register at the end of 2016 up from 201,901 in 2015.
  • There were 197,000 Annual Returns filed
  • The downward trend in the number of liquidations initiated continued with 1,754 notices registered as compared to 1,850 notices in 2015. Of these 1,754 liquidations, only 642 related to insolvent companies compared to 816 insolvent company liquidations in 2015.
  • 20 companies went into examinership in 2016. 14 of these companies returned to trading whereas 6 entered liquidation.
  • 340 receiverships were initiated in 2016. This was a small increase from 327 in 2015 but is in line with a general reduction since 2012, when 654 receiverships were initiated.
  • The number of new business names registered by the CRO in 2016 was 24,848.
  • 90% of companies were up-to-date in filing their annual returns at the end of 2016.
  • 8,302 companies were struck off the register during the year due to their failure to file annual returns.
  • The income of CRO for 2016 was just over €20 million which included €10,088,000 in penalties paid by companies who were late in filing their annual returns.

 

Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise and Innovation Frances Fitzgerald TD said “It is very heartening to see an increase in the number of companies being incorporated in 2016, the highest number since 1998, this shows that our entrepreneurship policies are working and that confidence in the economy is growing. I also welcome the work that CRO staff have undertaken to ensure that the turnaround for receiving annual returns has decreased to within a week. This is a fine example of how changing processes and bringing in efficiencies can work. I would encourage those thinking of setting up a business to do so and remind them that from 1st June 2017 filing online which is cheaper and speedier is now mandatory for certain forms. “

E-filing     

CRO continued to drive e-filing as the preferred method of filing, as it has significant efficiency and costs benefits for presenters and for the CRO.

It is cheaper to file documents online. The annual return is €20 to file online, compared to €40 to file the paper version while the change of director form is free to file online, compared to €15 to file a paper form. Overall, companies saved over €6.5 million by filing electronically in 2016.

During 2016, 173,489 (88%) of annual returns, 57,326 (81%) of change in director/secretary information and 14,553 (85%) of change in registered office details were filed electronically.

Conversions

December 2016 saw the end of the transition period for existing private companies to opt for one of the new company types provided for in the Companies Act 2014. During the transition period, 37,644 companies converted to LTD (private company limited by shares) while 1,720 companies converted to DAC (designated activity company limited by shares).

The Companies Act 2014 also required unlimited companies and companies limited by guarantee to change their name to include the company suffix. 4,294 companies effected the name change during the transition period.

120,111 companies which did not take action during the transition period had their status automatically updated by the Registrar and were issued a new certificate of incorporation.

ENDS

For further information contact Press Office, Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation 01-6312200 or press.office@djei.ie

Editors Notes:

Companies Registration Office Annual Report 2016

The main functions of the CRO are:

  • The incorporation of companies and the registration of business names (trading names)
  • The receipt and registration of documents relating to those incorporated companies/registered business names
  • The enforcement of the Companies Act where submission of annual returns not made
  • The publication of statutory information submitted to the CRO.

Mandatory online filing for the following CRO forms was introduced on 1st June 2017:

  • Form B1 – Annual Return form together with any attached financial statements
  • Form B2 – Change of Registered Office
  • From B10 – Change in director/secretary information
  • Form B73 – Update Annual Return Date

 

Year  

New Companies incorporated:

New Business Names registered

1998:

20,874

8,536

2003:

14,264

17,826

2008:

14,723

26,557

2013:

15,506

25,795

 

2014:

17,782

25,633

 

2015:

19,404

27,799

 

2016:

20,951

24,848

 

                       

Year

Documents submitted

Submitted electronically

%

2003:

348,259

15,788

2008:

395,198

166,815

42

2013:

385,429

252,596

2014:

404,457

269,598

2015:

437,859

302,421

69

2016:

515,703

352,651

68

                                                           

 

Liquidations initiated

 

Year

Members (Solvent)

Creditors & Court (insolvent)

2003:

941

377

2008:

1,051

613

2013:

848

1,119

2014:

1,001

1,007

2015:

1,034

816

2016:

1,112

642

 

 

Year

Receiverships

Examinerships

2003:

36

11

2008:

56

48

2013:

553

41

2014:

462

27

2015:

327

21

 

 

Year

Involuntary Strike-off

2003:

14,836

2008:

5,804

2013:

7,077

2014:

6,840

2015:

3,072

2016:

8,302