On 23 December 2014, the long awaited Companies Bill 2012 was signed into law and enacted as the Companies Act 2014. It is expected to enter into force with effect from 1 June 2015.
While the exercise in consolidating and updating over 13 separate acts into one piece of legislation with over 1440 sections was immense, the impact for the Irish Investment Funds industry will be limited.
Read our full article on how the Companies Act 2014 impacts the Irish investment fund industry here.
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