Eir chairman Padraig McManus to step down later this year

Firm would not be drawn on whether Eir has considered anybody to take over

Eir chairman Padraig McManus is stepping down from the role later this year, the board announced on Friday. Mr McManus took up the role at the end of 2012.

The company cited no specific reason for his decision to step down and would not be drawn on whether Eir has considered anybody in particular to take over from Mr McManus. However, he did say he expected a replacement to be appointed “in the coming months”.

"In the past five years Eir has redrawn the fibre map in Ireland and has made many positive contributions to our economy", said Mr McManus. "I believe the company is well-positioned to continue to grow and prosper in the future."

Commenting on the news, Eir chief executive Richard Moat said: "He has been steadfast in his support for the company's strategy of network investment that enables innovative and relevant products for our customers. It has been a pleasure to work alongside him for the past five years and we wish him the very best."

Peter Hamilton

Peter Hamilton

Peter Hamilton is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in business