Can Desmond’s eSpatial plot its way back to the black?

Dermot Desmond’s mapping software firm’s accounts show losses of €34 million

Dermot Desmond: isn’t exactly known for tolerating losses. Photograph: Cyril Byrne
Dermot Desmond: isn’t exactly known for tolerating losses. Photograph: Cyril Byrne

Billionaire financier Dermot Desmond isn't exactly known for tolerating losses at his various companies, but he has had to suck them up at eSpatial Solutions, his mapping software business.

eSpatial, which has commercialised a range of online mapping tools for customers such as Siemens and Tata, has been in the red for well over a decade. Its recently filed 2014 accounts show accumulated losses rose by more than €3 million to €34 million, with a €20.3 million deficit in its balance sheet.

The auditors note, however, that the financier’s IIU Nominees has agreed to continue financing eSpatial. Desmond has been around the block when it comes to building capital intensive tech firms, so he will surely help it map a route to profitability eventually.

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