New AI-Powered Member Portal
Our new Irish Funds member portal has been designed exclusively for the Irish funds and asset management community. This smarter, more intuitive platform is built to deliver a modern, digital and personalised experience for all members — whether you're just starting out or a seasoned industry professional.
What’s inside?
AI-powered personalised insights
Expert knowledge and shared resources
Updates on emerging trends and industry developments
Why Ireland for ETFs
Since launching Europe’s first Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) 25 years ago, Ireland has led the way — continuing to innovate and stay ahead of the curve. Our new guide, Why Ireland for ETFs shows why Ireland remains the number one choice for asset managers for launching European ETFs.
95% of new European ETF launches in 2024 were Irish-domiciled
$1.6 trillion in ETF assets domiciled in Ireland – 74% of Europe’s total
Over the last 5 years, 84.9% of all flows into European UCITS ETFs were to those domiciled in Ireland
Irish ETFs are registered in 90+ countries across all regions
What we do
Advocacy is the absolute core of what we do. We build vital relationships so our members can thrive and stakeholders can achieve their objectives.
We engage closely with our members and stakeholders through relevant events and activities and targeted, innovative communications.
We publish a variety of technical papers, reports, in-depth analyses, up-to-date reports, presentations and industry brochures.
People power our industry. We support the development of skills and knowledge to enhance high-skilled careers and industry competitiveness.
We participate in and encourage involvement in a wide range of volunteer and charitable activities in the communities where we live and work.
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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.