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Basel, CRR III and CRD VI Regulatory Change Programme(s)
Risk Advisory Basel, CRR III and CRD VI Regulatory Change Programme(s)
Prepare for new EU banking rules (CRR III & CRD VI) with Grant Thornton's regulatory & risk advisory team. Leverage our experts for gap assessments, implementation & more. Local & EU-wide support.
Dwayne Price
Kevin Coleman
| 2 min read | 28 May 2024
Sustainability: A team sport that needs a captain
Sustainability Advisory Sustainability: A team sport that needs a captain
Is your company searching for a sustainability leader? Learn the key skills for embedding sustainability into your business strategy.
Catherine Duggan
Catherine Duggan
| 4 min read | 03 Apr 2024
Proposed Consumer Protection Code Revisions: Key Changes and Challenges
Consulting Proposed Consumer Protection Code Revisions: Key Changes and Challenges
Insight into proposed Consumer Protection Code changes & challenges. Understand implications & prepare with Grant Thornton's expertise
Kevin Coleman
Brian Duffy
Cathie Farrell
| 7 min read | 21 Mar 2024
CBI's Regulatory and Supervisory Priorities 2024: Spotlight on (Re)Insurance
Risk Advisory CBI's Regulatory and Supervisory Priorities 2024: Spotlight on (Re)Insurance
The CBI has released its 2024/2025 Regulatory & Supervisory Outlook which sets out key trends, risk drivers and outlooks shaping the (re)insurance sector. Read our latest insight to find out more.
Nuala Crimmins
Nuala Crimmins
| 4 min read | 04 Mar 2024
Colleagues having a discussion about technology
Report Trends in technology risks 2024
Key technology risk areas for internal auditors and technology risk functions to consider in 2024.
Sara McAllister
Sara McAllister
| 28 Feb 2024
CSRD reporting: What you need to know
Sustainability Advisory CSRD reporting: What you need to know
The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) apply to all companies within the scope of Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
Janice Daly
Catherine Duggan
| 8 min read | 27 Feb 2024
Asset valuation: Is your framework fit for purpose?
Asset Management Asset valuation: Is your framework fit for purpose?
The Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) released a letter highlighting the main findings of its work on asset valuation, which sets out its expectations to be adopted by all firms to mitigate the issues identified in Irish Fund Management Companies (Firms). This report sets out ESMA’s analysis and conclusions on its January 2022 Common Supervisory Action (CSA) exercise and presents ESMA’s views on the findings.
Dwayne Price
Jonathan Fitzpatrick
Anne Marie Flynn
Benjamin Marshall
| 5 min read | 19 Feb 2024
Navigating the ESA’s second round of Consultation Papers on DORA
Advisory Navigating the ESA’s second round of Consultation Papers on DORA
On December 8, 2023, the European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) launched the public consultation on the second batch of policy mandates under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). This public consultation covers six policy documents that will establish requirements for financial institutions. Read our article to find out more.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 13 Feb 2024
UK Overseas Fund Regime: New Requirements
Asset Management UK Overseas Fund Regime: New Requirements
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has produced draft rules for overseas funds being distributed to UK investors. These rules are being put in place for funds from jurisdictions where the UK Government has issued an ’Equivalence’ decision. Read this article to find out more about the new requirements.
Shona O'Hea
Anne Marie Flynn
David Morrey
| 4 min read | 09 Feb 2024
Pensioneer Trustee Services
Advisory Pensioneer Trustee Services
Pensions are investment vehicles that are often set up through an insurance company in the workplace as individuals set out on their financial journey. As life demands, commitments and financial goals change as do financial expectations for the future. We believe your pension should also change to suit your changing financial circumstances allowing you choice, flexibility, cost effectiveness and transparency as you build your personal wealth.
3 min read | 09 Jan 2024
The changing face of fraud risk
Business Risk Services The changing face of fraud risk
Businesses and organisations here have become a greater target for fraudulent activity by criminals looking to exploit the vast amounts of data that is created, shared and uploaded every second of the day. The challenge now is how to identify, monitor and manage that risk.
Sara McAllister
Sara McAllister
| 4 min read | 06 Dec 2023
Choosing the Right Lender and Debt-Financing for Your Business
Article Choosing the Right Lender and Debt-Financing for Your Business
When it comes to growth, all companies will likely have a capital requirement at some point. Company leaders must determine the form of that capital—debt or equity—and how attractive the company is to the different types of capital providers, amongst other factors.
Ken Brady
Ken Brady
| 8 min read | 29 Nov 2023
An Introduction to Debt Advisory
Debt Advisory An Introduction to Debt Advisory
Debt advisory helps these leaders find, evaluate and select the best funding options available for their business, enabling them to execute their growth plans by ensuring that they have access to the funding partners and financing instruments best suited to their business needs and future goals.
Ken Brady
Ken Brady
| 5 min read | 29 Nov 2023
AI sparks new cybersecurity challenges for businesses
Cybersecurity AI sparks new cybersecurity challenges for businesses
The threat of a cyber-attack has never been greater and despite the best efforts of businesses and organisations to mitigate risk, many remain exposed as cybercriminals rapidly adapt to new technologies. This includes exploiting weakness in artificial intelligence (AI) technology at a much faster pace than industries are keeping up.
4 min read | 23 Nov 2023
Cybersecurity strategies to mitigate AI risks
Cybersecurity Cybersecurity strategies to mitigate AI risks
The use of artificial intelligence continues to spread at a staggering speed. Companies worldwide have adopted and implemented AI, in solutions that are reshaping industries through improved efficiency, productivity and decision-making. However, many organisations have integrated AI into their business processes more quickly than they have updated security strategies and protocols. Your risk, technology and cybersecurity leaders must find, understand and mitigate these exposures.
9 min read | 22 Nov 2023
7 data privacy considerations in AI adoption
Cybersecurity 7 data privacy considerations in AI adoption
Companies worldwide are adopting and implementing AI in solutions that are reshaping industries through improved efficiency, productivity and decision-making. However, the meteoric rise of AI can overshadow some valid concerns around security and privacy.
6 min read | 22 Nov 2023
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