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Streamlining the fund audit process: the key to efficiency Article

Discover how standardisation, data, technology and people are transforming fund audits into efficient, insight-driven processes.

John Glennon
| 6 min read | 05 Aug 2025
The five operational issues private debt audits must address Article

Ensure smooth private debt audits with expert guidance on valuations, compliance, investor reporting, and data quality.

Sean Ridley
| 6 min read | 05 Aug 2025
Ireland’s securitisation sector: Growth, trends and strategic drivers Article

Discover Ireland's rise as a securitisation hub, driven by investor demand, regulation, ESG finance and expertise in aircraft leasing and SPVs.

Shahnawaz Mirza
| 3 min read | 28 Jul 2025
Maintaining Compliance with New EU Pension Directive IORP II Internal Audit

On 28 April 2021, the Irish Government transposed IORP II (Institution for Occupational Retirement Provision), an EU directive on the activities and supervision of pension schemes, into law.

Michael Nolan
Nuala Crimmins
Frankie Cronin
| 4 min read | 21 Sep 2023
Going Concern - Responsibilities of Management and directors Audit and Assurance

The financial reporting frameworks applicable in Ireland generally require the adoption of the going concern basis of accounting in financial statements, except in circumstances where management intends to liquidate the Company or to cease trading, or has no realistic alternative to liquidation or cessation of operations.

14 Jun 2021
Recovery planning requirement for (re)insurance undertakings Insurance

On 27 April 2021, the Central Bank of Ireland published its feedback statement in respect of consultation paper 131 “Regulations for pre-emptive recovery planning for (re)insurers)” (“CP 131”). As a result of CP 131, the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013 (Section 48(1)) (Recovery Plan Requirements for Insurers) Regulations 2021 commenced on 19 April 2021 and (re)insurers are now required to

Stephen Tennant
Christopher Rogers
| 1 min read | 19 May 2021
Irish Investment Limited Partnership (ILP) Financial Services

The Irish Investment Limited Partnership (ILP) structure is a regulated partnership structure that is authorised as either a Qualifying Investor Alternative Investment Fund (QIAIF) or Retail Investor Alternative Investment Fund (RIAIF) that will appeal to global investments managers and promoters in particular for Private Equity, Private Credit, Real Estate, sustainable finance and infrastructure assets.

02 Mar 2021
ESMA Guidelines on performance fees in UCITS and AIFs Financial Services Audit

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

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