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    Irish Services Sector Growth Hits 2025 High on Jump in New Business, PMI Shows

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    Posted on November 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ireland's services sector growth hit a 2025 high in October, driven by new business. The AIB PMI rose to 56.7, with technology leading the expansion.

    Ireland's Services Sector Sees Strongest Growth in 2025 Amid New Business Surge

    Overview of Ireland's Services Sector Growth

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland's services sector expanded at the fastest pace this year in October, a rapid rebound from two months earlier when growth almost flatlined, a survey showed on Wednesday.

    Key Drivers of Growth

    A sharp acceleration in new business pushed the AIB Ireland Services Business Activity Index to 56.7 in October from 53.5 in September and a 19-month low of 50.6 in August. A reading above 50 indicates growth in activity.

    Challenges Facing the Sector

    The rate of expansion outperformed those of the wider euro zone and UK.

    Employment Trends

    Ireland's technology, media and telecoms subset led the growth, maintaining its robust growth from September at 60.9. Business services and financial services also saw accelerated growth, with indices of 59.2 and 55.0 respectively. Transport, tourism and leisure only contracted fractionally with a subindex reading of 49.8.

    Cost Inflation Impact

    Despite the surge in activity, employment grew at a slower pace than September. Notably, technology, media and telecoms firms saw the fastest decrease in employment since May 2020, despite increased output and orders.

    Business confidence also dipped to a four-month low amid concerns over the sustainability of demand growth, despite optimism linked to expansion plans and rising new orders.

    Input costs continued to rise sharply, driven by wage pressures, although the pace of cost inflation softened slightly. Output price inflation still accelerated for the third successive month, reaching the highest rate since May.

    Inflation in the broader Irish economy has hit 2.7% over the last two months, rising above the euro zone average for the first time in almost two years. Ireland's economy has been among the strongest performers in the bloc in recent years.

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Ireland's Services Sector Growth
    • Key Drivers of Growth
    • Challenges Facing the Sector
    • Employment Trends
    • Cost Inflation Impact

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ireland's services sector saw the fastest growth in 2025.
    • •AIB Ireland Services PMI rose to 56.7 in October.
    • •Technology, media, and telecoms led the growth.
    • •Employment growth slowed despite increased activity.
    • •Input costs rose sharply, driven by wage pressures.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Irish services sector growth hits 2025 high on jump in new business, PMI shows

    1What is the AIB Ireland Services Business Activity Index?

    The AIB Ireland Services Business Activity Index is a measure that indicates the level of business activity in Ireland's services sector, with a reading above 50 indicating growth.

    2What is cost inflation?

    Cost inflation refers to the increase in the prices of goods and services, which can affect business profitability and consumer spending.

    3
    What is business confidence?

    Business confidence is the level of optimism that business leaders feel about the future economic performance of their companies and the economy as a whole.

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