A total of 316 full-time and part-time jobs were created during the year.
Westmeath Local Enterprise Office clients created 127 net new jobs in 2025.
That's according to figures announced by Minister of State Alan Dillon T.D.
A total of 316 full-time and part-time jobs were created during the year, with net growth accounting for company closures, mergers and transitions to Enterprise Ireland.
LEO Westmeath now financially supports 285 small businesses across the county, employing 1,845 people.
Nationally, Local Enterprise Offices supported a record 40,285 jobs across 7,148 companies, the highest level since the network began in 2014.
82% of new jobs were created outside Dublin, highlighting the regional impact of LEO supports.
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