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11 August 2022

Asset Management & Investment Funds Update - August 2022

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William Fry is a leading corporate law firm in Ireland, with over 350 legal and tax professionals and more than 500 staff. The firm's client-focused service combines technical excellence with commercial awareness and a practical, constructive approach to business issues. The firm advices leading domestic and international corporations, financial institutions and government organisations. It regularly acts on complex, multi-jurisdictional transactions and commercial disputes.
Welcome to the August 2022 edition of our Asset Management & Investment Funds Update In this month's edition we look at:
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Welcome to the August 2022 edition of our Asset Management & Investment Funds Update

In this month's edition we look at:

  • Dates & Deadlines: Q3 2022
    Stay ahead of upcoming deadlines and key dates with our legal & regulatory tracker. Click here to download..
  • Central Bank Update on Beneficial Ownership Verification Filings
    ICAVs, unit trusts, ILPs and CCFs must collate beneficial owners' PPSN/Central Bank reference numbers by 13 September 2022. Click here to download.
  • Irish Whistleblowing Legislation Enacted
    Fund managers and corporate funds must progress establishment of internal reporting procedures. Click here to download.
  • Individual Accountability Bill Published
    Fund managers not initially in scope of SEAR but will be impacted by framework's remaining three pillars. Click here to download.
  • IMF Recommends CBI Regulatory Actions
    IMF paper provides useful indicator of upcoming regulatory priorities. Click here to download.
  • SFDR Level 2 Decision Tree
    A one-page summary of the scope and impact of Level 2. Click here to download.

Download our full August update here.

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