
Etex Ireland are delighted to have been shortlisted for the highly anticipated 2025 Guaranteed Irish Business Awards.
Etex Ireland is delighted to be shortlisted in the Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing category, sponsored by Pipelife, for the highly anticipated Guaranteed Irish Business Awards 2025. The Awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, March 20th at The Round Room at the Mansion House and will celebrate Ireland’s leading businesses that support jobs, are committed to local communities, and contribute to Ireland, its people, and its economy.
Hosted by Irish comedian Mario Rosenstock, this year’s event combines the awards ceremony with an evening of entertainment, following the success of last year’s 50th-anniversary celebrations. There will be a full programme of surprises for those lucky enough to secure a ticket. The awards will recognise and reward the success and resilience of both homegrown and multinational businesses across various sector categories.
An independent panel of distinguished industry leaders from names including Matheson, An Post, Supervalu, Viatel Technology Group, FBD Insurance, had the tough task of shortlisting a total of 84 finalists after whittling down hundreds of entries.
Brid O'Connell is CEO of Guaranteed Irish

List of Finalists for Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing (sponsored by Pipelife) are:
- Abbey Seals International
- Activ8 Solar Energies
- Ballymore
- Eliteform Manufacturing
- Etex Ireland
- Global Home Improvements
- Kilsaran
- Reynaers Aluminium
About Guaranteed Irish:
Guaranteed Irish is a national organisation that supports all businesses based in Ireland (homegrown and international firms) who support jobs, communities, and provenance. The not-for-profit membership network has been championing businesses based in Ireland since 1974. The iconic Guaranteed Irish symbol is synonymous with trust and provenance. The licenced mark is awarded to businesses that support jobs, our local communities, and are committed to Irish provenance. Guaranteed Irish supports a network of 2,300+ member businesses, employing 120,000+ people across Ireland, generating an annual combined Irish turnover of over €14.75bn.