Servier doubles Irish dividend to €40m

Dún Laoghaire and Arklow-based subsidiary of French pharma company reports 36% profit growth

Pharmacy company Servier (Ireland) Ltd attributed its sales growth to increased production  and more  shipments to Bulgaria and Romania. Photograph:  PA Wire
Pharmacy company Servier (Ireland) Ltd attributed its sales growth to increased production and more shipments to Bulgaria and Romania. Photograph: PA Wire

French pharmaceutical business Servier doubled the dividend it took from its Irish business last year to €40 million.

The payout came as Servier (Ireland) Industries Ltd reported profit growth of 36 per cent in the 12 months to September 30th last.

Servier, which operates a manufacturing plant in Arklow and a sales subsidiary based in Dún Laoghaire, reported turnover of €607.9 million last year, 9 per cent of the €553.6 million recorded in the previous 12 months. That delivered pretax profit of €66.2 million, up from €48.4 million the previous year.

Sales from the Irish business account for 3 per cent of turnover of the French parent, having increased “significantly” in 2013. The company attributed the sales growth to increased production on new and existing product and increased shipments to Bulgaria and Romania from Ireland.

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Servier employs 429 people in Ireland overall.

Dominic Coyle

Dominic Coyle

Dominic Coyle is Deputy Business Editor of The Irish Times