One-stop shop for young companies enters its third decade
In the 20 years since its 1997 launch, The Company Bureau has incorporated 25,000 start-ups in Ireland. Now, with the economy in recovery mode, the Dublin firm is seeing a significant rise in start-up activity around the country.
More than 20,000 companies were incorporated in Ireland last year, the highest number since 1999, and with this year’s total expected to top 24,000, the start-up rate is at an all-time high.
“We’re setting up more than 200 companies a month....
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