08/07/2011
Enterprise NI Focuses On Corporation Tax
The voice of enterprise needs to be heard clearly in the clamour of the current discussion of initiatives to stimulate growth in the private sector, according to the new chairman of Enterprise Northern Ireland.
Sandy Smith made this call, as he becomes the first independent Chairman of Enterprise Northern Ireland, the membership organisation for the local enterprise agency network in Northern Ireland.
He said that although corporation tax is a key issue and of vital importance to economic growth, it should be viewed as part of a package of measures designed to stimulate the economy and to promote enterprise as a central strand.
Mr Smith said: "A unique opportunity now exists to prioritise the four or five initiatives that will act as game changers for the local economy. The business community has already expressed collective support for the change in legislation to allow the Northern Ireland Assembly to vary the rate of corporation tax through the current consultation process.
"The momentum generated in support of this issue now needs to be harnessed to look at ways to rebalance the Northern Ireland economy," he said.
"Enterprise Northern Ireland has called for a range of measures to be encapsulated in the Government's Enterprise Strategy to support business incubation and innovation. We would also like to see economic development budgets that are currently available being allocated equally to Enterprise, in the form of supporting the start of new businesses, the growth of indigenous businesses and the promotion of FDI.
"Enterprise Northern Ireland and the local enterprise agencies have a significant role to play in creating the new economy for Northern Ireland, and one that places enterprise at its core."
Sandy Smith who served as Joint Director General of the International Fund for Ireland for eight years and who takes over from outgoing ENI chairman Ken Nelson, said that he aims to build on the significant work that has taken place to assist small businesses in Northern Ireland, adding: "Over the past eight years Enterprise Northern Ireland members have developed over two million square feet of managed workspace accommodating over 3,000 enterprises.
"In addition, over 20,000 new business start ups have been delivered for Invest NI through the Go For It programme and our loan fund has supported over 1,000 business owners through loans totalling over £6 million.
"We aim to build on this work over the months and years ahead," he said.
Enterprise NI Chief Executive, Gordon Gough, added: "Sandy has been a great supporter of small businesses and the local enterprise agency network through his role in the International Fund for Ireland. As our first independent chairman he will bring a wealth of experience and international contacts which will help Northern Ireland plc develop a co-ordinated approach to small business support."
Enterprise Northern Ireland delivers a number of programmes to assist small businesses and social enterprises.
The Social Entrepreneurship Programme (SEP), delivered on behalf of Invest NI, has produced 130 social enterprises in the past two years and over 200 jobs.
More recently, the Exploring Enterprise Programme, provided in partnership with the Department of Employment and Learning (DEL) has enabled 450 participants to gain certificates in business enterprise and to explore employment opportunities.
The cross-border Tradelinks Programme for promoting micro business growth, delivered on behalf of SEUPB, has helped around 900 businesses to improve export sales.
Through these and other programmes, ENI will continue to focus on promoting enterprise and economic growth.
See: Ritchie Still Pushing for Corporation Tax Slash
(BMcC/GK)
Sandy Smith made this call, as he becomes the first independent Chairman of Enterprise Northern Ireland, the membership organisation for the local enterprise agency network in Northern Ireland.
He said that although corporation tax is a key issue and of vital importance to economic growth, it should be viewed as part of a package of measures designed to stimulate the economy and to promote enterprise as a central strand.
Mr Smith said: "A unique opportunity now exists to prioritise the four or five initiatives that will act as game changers for the local economy. The business community has already expressed collective support for the change in legislation to allow the Northern Ireland Assembly to vary the rate of corporation tax through the current consultation process.
"The momentum generated in support of this issue now needs to be harnessed to look at ways to rebalance the Northern Ireland economy," he said.
"Enterprise Northern Ireland has called for a range of measures to be encapsulated in the Government's Enterprise Strategy to support business incubation and innovation. We would also like to see economic development budgets that are currently available being allocated equally to Enterprise, in the form of supporting the start of new businesses, the growth of indigenous businesses and the promotion of FDI.
"Enterprise Northern Ireland and the local enterprise agencies have a significant role to play in creating the new economy for Northern Ireland, and one that places enterprise at its core."
Sandy Smith who served as Joint Director General of the International Fund for Ireland for eight years and who takes over from outgoing ENI chairman Ken Nelson, said that he aims to build on the significant work that has taken place to assist small businesses in Northern Ireland, adding: "Over the past eight years Enterprise Northern Ireland members have developed over two million square feet of managed workspace accommodating over 3,000 enterprises.
"In addition, over 20,000 new business start ups have been delivered for Invest NI through the Go For It programme and our loan fund has supported over 1,000 business owners through loans totalling over £6 million.
"We aim to build on this work over the months and years ahead," he said.
Enterprise NI Chief Executive, Gordon Gough, added: "Sandy has been a great supporter of small businesses and the local enterprise agency network through his role in the International Fund for Ireland. As our first independent chairman he will bring a wealth of experience and international contacts which will help Northern Ireland plc develop a co-ordinated approach to small business support."
Enterprise Northern Ireland delivers a number of programmes to assist small businesses and social enterprises.
The Social Entrepreneurship Programme (SEP), delivered on behalf of Invest NI, has produced 130 social enterprises in the past two years and over 200 jobs.
More recently, the Exploring Enterprise Programme, provided in partnership with the Department of Employment and Learning (DEL) has enabled 450 participants to gain certificates in business enterprise and to explore employment opportunities.
The cross-border Tradelinks Programme for promoting micro business growth, delivered on behalf of SEUPB, has helped around 900 businesses to improve export sales.
Through these and other programmes, ENI will continue to focus on promoting enterprise and economic growth.
See: Ritchie Still Pushing for Corporation Tax Slash
(BMcC/GK)
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