Irish Funds Regulatory Update H1 2025
Members can now access a comprehensive mid-year regulatory update for H1 2025, led by our Policy & Regulatory team. This recorded session provides key insights into the evolving regulatory and policy landscape impacting Ireland’s funds and asset management industry. This session focuses on our recent advocacy work and developments across several priority areas, including:
• Enhancing Ireland’s Private Asset Regime
• Finance Bill Submission & Political Engagement
• Savings and Investment Union (SIU)
• Tokenisation & Digital Innovation
• Review of the Eligible Assets Directive
• Recent ETF Developments
Irish Funds Podcasts: Strategic Priorities in Focus
Irish Funds has launched a new podcast series, Strategic Priorities in Focus, aimed at delivering expert insights on the evolving landscape of Ireland’s funds and asset management industry. The debut episode, titled “Strengthening Ireland’s Private Assets Offering,” features Nicholas Blake-Knox, Chair of the Irish Funds Members Council, in conversation with Conor Kilroy of Irish Funds.
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Up-to-Date Irish Funds Data
You can find the most recent industry statistics and view interactive factsheets ranging from total funds under administration to specific types of Irish domiciled funds. All data is sourced from the Central Bank of Ireland.