JTI Ireland
JTI Ireland is part of Japan Tobacco International (JTI), the international tobacco business of Japan Tobacco and the world's third largest industry player. Its history in Ireland dates back to 1857, when Tom Gallaher set up an Irish roll tobacco company in Derry. Forty years later Gallaher established offices, as well as a factory, in Dublin. Following a period of restructuring that began with the acquisition of the Gallaher Group by JTI, the Irish operations have been trading as JTI Ireland since 2009. JTI Ireland now has more than 90 permanent employees nationwide.
Financial Data
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31st Dec 20 Source: CRO
- €852.8 million turnover
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€59.7 million
profit - 89 employees
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31st Dec 19 Source: CRO
- €736.1 million turnover
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€37.5 million
profit - 94 employees
- 13 more years available »
Ranking
By Turnover
(€852.8 million)- 111th in Top Companies
- 17th in Manufacturing
By Employees
(89)- 765th in Top Companies
- 116th in Manufacturing
- 89
- €852.8 million
Employees
- Garin Murphy Director
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