A&L Goodbody | Ireland | 27 Feb 2023
CBI filing process for updated SFDR pre-contractual disclosures As anticipated in our January bulletin, revised SFDR Level 2 regulations have come…
Philip Lee | Ireland, United Kingdom | 25 Apr 2022
The first application window for the Maritime Area Consent (MAC) regime is now open for a period of eight weeks, closing on Wednesday 22 June 2022…
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP | Ireland | 29 Mar 2019
A registered AIFM is a firm that manages alternative investment funds (“AIFs”), which is exempt from most of the requirements of the Alternative…
McCann FitzGerald LLP | European Union, Ireland | 15 Mar 2018
The European Commission is proposing to amend the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive 2011/61 (“AIFMD”) to provide clarity around the issue…
Harneys | European Union, Ireland, OECD | 22 Sep 2016
Many of our readers will no doubt have heard about the recent decision by the European Commission that Apple's tax structure in Ireland breached the…
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP | Ireland | 29 Aug 2011
The key role Ireland plays as an administration and servicing hub for funds domiciled in offshore jurisdictions continues to grow.
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP | Ireland | 20 Dec 2010
The latest hedge fund industry statistics show that Ireland has now both overtaken key offshore jurisdictions such as Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands as a choice of domicile for hedge funds and further strengthened its position as the leading European hedge fund domicile.
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP | Ireland | 31 Oct 2010
Ireland's popular regime for Qualifying Investor Funds ("QIFs"), which enables a QIF to be authorised by the Irish funds regulator, the Central Bank of Ireland (the "Central Bank"), in just 24 hours, has been further enhanced.
Matheson LLP | Ireland | 5 Jan 2009
The Law Reform Commission (LRC) has published its Report on Trust Law: General Proposals.