Written answers
Thursday, 23 May 2024
Department of Finance
Departmental Advertising
Carol Nolan (Laois-Offaly, Independent)
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155. To ask the Minister for Finance the total costs incurred by his Department from 2019 to date relating to the placing of advertisements in online/digital media platforms; the names of the online platforms involved, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23445/24]
Michael McGrath (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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The information requested by the Deputy in relation to the amount spent by my Department on advertising from 2019 to date in 2024 is set out in tabular form below.
The Department is not in a position to demarcate online spend from other forms of expenditure, as some advertising will inevitably involve both.
Year | Amount | |
---|---|---|
2019 | Advertising Switch your Bank* | €2,066.40 |
2020 | *Advertising Switch your Bank | €2,066.40 |
2021 | *Advertising Switch your Bank | €3,018.95 |
**Commission on Taxation | €28,858.93 | |
2022 | **Commission on Taxation | €23,102.09 |
***Banking /FSPO | NIL | |
****Fiscal | NIL | |
2023 | No Spend | |
2024 | No Spend to date | |
*The cost of the Switch your Bank campaign is fully recoupable by AIB and Permanent TSB in the context of their restructuring plans. These costs relate to a Public awareness campaign as part of a range of competition measures agreed with the European Commission to raise awareness and promote customer switching of financial products. The Department of Finance facilitates this campaign as part of its remit to ensure that consumers are protected within the financial sector in Ireland and to ensure a healthy level of competition
**Commission on Taxation: This relates to online advertising spend and it may include some traditional forms of advertising. It is not possible at the moment to provide an exact breakdown as to what advertising campaigns this spend relates to. However, a total of €4,442 was spent across LinkedIn and Twitter as part of the Public Consultation and Extension campaign.
***Banking division had no direct spending on social media in either 2022 or 2021. However, Banking Division contributed €150,000 to help fund the CCPC bank switching campaign “Breaking Up with Your Bank” in August 2022. The CCPC managed how the advertising funds are spent across platforms in 2022.
****In addition, the Department also contributed €35,000 to the Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government for a joint print and social media campaign regarding the Residential Zoned Land Tax.
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