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Revenue debt and personal insolvency: A path to financial stability Article

Struggling with Revenue debt? Learn how personal insolvency arrangements can help reduce tax arrears, stop enforcement actions, and restore financial stability.

Ken Gannon
| 5 min read | 25 Mar 2025
EBA’s new AML technical standards: What you need to know Article

EBA’s new AML standards redefine compliance for financial institutions. Learn key changes in risk assessment, due diligence & enforcement—act now to stay ahead.

Frankie Cronin
Jennifer Flannery
David Henderson
Shane Quinn
| 7 min read | 24 Mar 2025
Bridging the gender pay gap: From compliance to competitive advantage Article

Turn Gender Pay Gap reporting into a strategic advantage. Ensure compliance, enhance your employer brand, and drive lasting pay equity with expert support.

Áine Logan
| 3 min read | 10 Mar 2025
Cut hospital costs and enhance patient care with predictive analytics Article

Discover how predictive analytics can cut hospital costs, optimise resources, and improve patient care with AI-driven insights for smarter healthcare management.

Sharon Scanlan
| 4 min read | 03 Mar 2025
Omnibus I explained: Comparing existing legislation and proposed amendments Article

Understand the key differences between existing legislation and proposed amendments in the Omnibus update. Stay informed on regulatory changes, CSRD reporting scope, assurance requirements, and EU Taxonomy updates.

Janice Daly
Louise Kelly
Catherine Duggan
Joané Dickinson
| 6 min read | 28 Feb 2025
The Omnibus Package and CSRD: What is your destination now? Article

The EU’s Omnibus Package proposes major changes to CSRD, reducing scope by 85% and delaying Wave 2. Discover what this means for your sustainability journey.

Janice Daly
Louise Kelly
Catherine Duggan
Joané Dickinson
| 5 min read | 28 Feb 2025
Managing AML and responsible gambling in a shifting landscape Article

Stay ahead of evolving AML and responsible gambling regulations. Learn how operators can manage compliance risks in a fast-changing global gambling market.

Frankie Cronin
Daryl Stinson
Brian O'Donoghue
David Henderson
| 7 min read | 24 Feb 2025
Small Company Administrative Rescue Process (SCARP): Restructuring for SMEs Restructuring

Discover how SCARP offers an affordable, court-free restructuring solution for Irish SMEs, protecting them from creditors and ensuring business survival.

Nicholas O’Dwyer
Colm Dolan
| 5 min read | 18 Feb 2025
The changing landscape: The evolution of CSRD and sustainability reporting Article

Discover how CSRD changes impact sustainability reporting and finance. Stay ahead with key insights on regulatory updates, challenges, and actions businesses can take.

Catherine Duggan
Janice Daly
Louise Kelly
Joané Dickinson
| 6 min read | 17 Feb 2025
Understanding Receivership: Essential Guide for Creditors Restructuring

Discover the receivership process, types, and benefits for secured creditors. Learn how it helps recover debts effectively with expert guidance from Grant Thornton.

Nicholas O’Dwyer
Colm Dolan
| 6 min read | 30 Jan 2025
Court Liquidation: Key Steps and Benefits Restructuring

Learn about court liquidation, a legal process for dissolving insolvent companies. Discover how it works, who can petition, and the benefits of appointing a liquidator to protect assets and settle debts.

Nicholas O’Dwyer
Colm Dolan
| 4 min read | 30 Jan 2025
Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation: What you need to know Restructuring

Discover everything about Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation (CVL), including the process, legal obligations, and how to manage an insolvent company's closure effectively.

Nicholas O’Dwyer
Colm Dolan
| 5 min read | 30 Jan 2025
VSME: EFRAG’s new sustainability standard for SMEs Sustainability

The Voluntary Sustainability Reporting Standard is intended to allow entities that are not in the scope of the CSRD to support SMEs in accessing sustainable finance.

1 min read | 23 Jan 2025
Potential CSRD, CS3D and Taxonomy merger may ease regulatory burden Article

Explore how merging CSRD, CS3D, and Taxonomy could ease regulatory burdens, streamline EU sustainability rules, and benefit businesses and investors.

Janice Daly
Catherine Duggan
| 3 min read | 13 Dec 2024
Packaged retail and insurance-based investment products (PRIIPs) service package Asset Management

Expert PRIIPs services: Navigate complex regulatory reporting with our experienced team. Ensure compliance, adapt to changes, and meet all reporting needs.

Dwayne Price
| 2 min read | 10 Dec 2024
2025 Reinsurance Renewal Insights: Key Matters to Consider Article

2025 reinsurance renewal: Key trends in property, casualty, and cyber markets. Gain insights on rates, catastrophe losses, and the insurance protection gap.

Nuala Crimmins
David Mac Curtain
| 5 min read | 15 Nov 2024
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