Invest NI 2021/22 performance strong despite economic and delivery challenges

In 2021/22 we made just over 2,500 offers to businesses throughout Northern Ireland to the value of £99m, which will contribute to £573m investment in the local economy and almost 3,548 new jobs.

Invest NI Interim CEO, Mel Chittock commented: “Nearly 1,900 businesses sought our support in 2021/22. Considering the ongoing impact of COVID-19 and wider economic challenges the year brought it was reassuring to see so many businesses still committing to investment, whether through innovation, exporting, skills development or job creation.

“Not only did we see commitment to grow, right across Northern Ireland, but also a drive to get more people into better jobs.”

Considering the continuing challenges for both NI businesses and Invest NI, the results we are presenting are testament to the resilience of those businesses we have worked with, and our own team’s drive and determination. I am proud of what we have achieved.

Mel Chittock, Invest NI Interim CEO

Some 2,000 (77 percent) of the offers made in 2021/22 were outside of Belfast, supporting the Department for Economy’s objective of a strong regionally balanced economy.

70 percent of the 3,400+ new jobs to be created will pay salaries above the NI Private Sector Median and 2,000 (nearly 60 percent) of the new jobs to be created will be outside Belfast.

Northern Ireland’s attraction to internationally mobile businesses also remained strong, with a further 15 new investors choosing to invest in Northern Ireland for the first time; including ASOS, Workrise and Agio.

Alongside attracting new investors, we also supported reinvestment by local companies such as Newry manufacturer Connex Offsite Limited, Deli Lites in Warrenpoint, Zymplify in Portstewart and Stone Bakery, in Crossmaglen.

“Along with our business support”, added Mel “we also continued to deliver four NI Executive emergency support schemes, our own nine COVID recovery schemes, and delivered a significant element of the NI Executive’s High Street Scheme. The agility and pace at which our team adapted and responded to these new asks is testament to our commitment to doing what is needed to support our economy and businesses.

“Considering the continuing challenges for both NI businesses and Invest NI, the results we are presenting are testament to the resilience of those businesses we have worked with, and our own team’s drive and determination. I am proud of what we have achieved.”


Notes to Editors

More detail on Invest NI’s 2021/22 performance is available in its Annual Report