Financial services were the busiest area followed closely by activity in the business sector.
The Irish services sector is defying expectations recording its second highest reading since January 2016.
New figures show a massive increase in demand for services as the economy returns to normal.
Oliver Mangan is chief economist with Allied Irish Bank which has surveyed services activity for the month of September .
He says there appears to be huge demand for services across a range of areas as the economy re-opens.
Financial services were the busiest area followed closely by activity in the business sector.
Oliver Mangan says the economy looks set for a massive lift in the coming months
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