Ireland:
Video Series On Reforms To The AIFMD And UCITS Frameworks | Episode 3
07 May 2024
Dillon Eustace
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In this three-part video series, Etain de Valera and Shane
Coveney provide an overview of some of the key reforms being made
to the AIFMD and UCITS frameworks. They consider the likely impact
of the new delegation rules on Irish fund management companies and
provide an overview of the pan-EU loan origination regime
introduced under the new framework. They also consider the rules
governing the use of liquidity management tools which will apply to
all EU-domiciled UCITS and open-ended AIFs from 16 April, 2026.
Episode 3
The final episode in our video series on reforms to the AIFMD
and UCITS frameworks sees Etain de Valera and Shane Coveney
consider the new rules governing the use of liquidity management
tools which will apply to all EU domiciled UCITS and open-ended
AIFs from 16 April 2026.
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