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Digital transformation: The first step to AI-optimised fund administration
Article Digital transformation: The first step to AI-optimised fund administration
Streamline fund administration with digital transformation and AI, improving efficiency, data management and investor services.
Shona O'Hea
Karl Rohloff
| 12 min read | 08 May 2025
Packaged retail and insurance-based investment products (PRIIPs) service package
Asset Management Packaged retail and insurance-based investment products (PRIIPs) service package
Expert PRIIPs services: Navigate complex regulatory reporting with our experienced team. Ensure compliance, adapt to changes, and meet all reporting needs.
Dwayne Price
Ray Byrne
| 2 min read | 10 Dec 2024
DORA compliance: Four tips for enhancing third-party management
Consulting DORA compliance: Four tips for enhancing third-party management
Enhance third-party management with these four tips for DORA compliance. Learn how to identify risks, update contracts, and improve oversight to meet regulatory requirements.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 7 min read | 23 Sep 2024
DORA & the future of banking resilience in Ireland
Consulting DORA & the future of banking resilience in Ireland
DORA aims to enhance banking resilience in Ireland by enforcing proactive ICT-risk management, safeguarding digital services, and strengthening third-party oversight.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 6 min read | 15 Sep 2024
Countdown to compliance: Five practical steps for becoming DORA ready
Article Countdown to compliance: Five practical steps for becoming DORA ready
Are you ready for the Digital Operational Resilience Act? From January 2025, all financial entities in the EU must comply. Start your journey to compliance with our five practical steps to ensure you're prepared.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 6 min read | 12 Aug 2024
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Regulation Summary
Consulting Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Regulation Summary
Discover how the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) enhances ICT risk management for EU financial entities. Learn about compliance requirements and penalties.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 06 Aug 2024
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Compliance: Key Regulatory Updates
Consulting Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Compliance: Key Regulatory Updates
Explore key updates from the ESA report on the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), highlighting crucial changes for financial entities to ensure compliance by January 2025.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 24 Jul 2024
Worldwide IT outage – how exposed are you?
Technology Risk Worldwide IT outage – how exposed are you?
Is your business prepared for IT outages? Learn how a recent global disruption highlights the need for robust third-party risk management and digital resilience.
Shane O'Neill
Shane O'Neill
| 3 min read | 19 Jul 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
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
ESMA Guidelines on performance fees in UCITS and certain types of AIFs
Financial Services Audit ESMA Guidelines on performance fees in UCITS and certain types of AIFs
Guidelines on performance fees in UCITS and certain types of AIFs were published by ESMA on 5th November 2020 and will become applicable from 5th January 2021.
11 Nov 2020
Asset Management: Creating growth
Asset Management Asset Management: Creating growth
The asset management industry in Ireland is in good health. Despite global economic pressures, the sector continues to develop. Our asset management team has the skills and knowledge required to help you manage the challenges in the sector and develop your business.
28 Sep 2017
Section 110 companies - New notification requirements
Tax Section 110 companies - New notification requirements
In order to be a ‘qualifying company’ for the purposes of section 110 TCA 1997, a company must meet certain conditions, one of which is that it must notify Revenue of its status as a qualifying company.
01 Mar 2017

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