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Data protection as a service
Cyber Security Data protection as a service
Read our latest factsheet about Data protection as a service
03 Mar 2021
Liquidity Requirements: what to expect under the IFR & IFD?
Financial Services Advisory Liquidity Requirements: what to expect under the IFR & IFD?
The Investment Firms Regulation EU 2019/2033 (IFR) and Investment Firms Directive EU 2019/2034 (IFD) establishes a tailored prudential framework for investment firms. The new prudential regime applies to investment firms that not systemic by virtue of their size and interconnectedness within the wider financial system, i.e. primarily Class 2 type firms (see the classification criteria in our previous publication). Small and non‐interconnected investment firms may receive regulatory requirement exemption from the competent authorities.
15 Feb 2021
Brexit agreement - What should businesses do?
Brexit Alert Brexit agreement - What should businesses do?
We have outlined below some of the key considerations contained within the Free Trade agreement between the EU and the UK. The agreement allows for tariff free trade between the EU and UK and sets out a new trading relationship between both parties.
06 Jan 2021
Prudential regime: Capital updates
Article Prudential regime: Capital updates
The Investment Firms Regulation EU 2019/2033 (IFR) and Investment Firms Directive EU 2019/2034 (IFD) establishes a tailored prudential framework for investment firms. As outlined in our previous publication, the new prudential regime for investment firms applies to class 2 & firms primarily, which are not systemic by virtue of their size and their interconnectedness within the wider financial system.
05 Jan 2021
iXBRL
Briefing iXBRL
Grant Thornton offers a timely, cost effective, managed iXBRL tagging service for company financial statements and tax returns. If the Irish Revenue or HRMC iXBRL tagging requirements apply to your company then our service could be the solution for you.
Sara McAllister
Sara McAllister
| 24 Nov 2020
WeLearn by Grant Thornton
People and Change WeLearn by Grant Thornton
Read our latest article on WeLearn by Grant Thornton
15 May 2020
Do companies take cybersecurity seriously enough?
Cyber Security Do companies take cybersecurity seriously enough?
Read our new cyber article Do companies take cybersecurity seriously enough?
17 Feb 2020
6 ways to make the web safe for your children
Cyber Security 6 ways to make the web safe for your children
Read our latest article on 6 ways to make the web safe for your children
10 Feb 2020
People and Change Consulting - Change management
People and Change Consulting People and Change Consulting - Change management
At Grant Thornton, our change management specialists help our clients to understand the impact that change will have on their organisation, completing change impact assessments to clearly establish and document who will be affected by the change and the degree to which they will be impacted.
09 Nov 2018
Liquidating an ICAV
Advisory Liquidating an ICAV
The ICAV is a corporate vehicle specifically developed for investment funds and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland (the ‘Central Bank’). Like an investment company, an ICAV is a corporate entity that is governed by a board of directors and owned by its shareholders.
01 Jun 2017

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