The Companies Act 2014 (the “Act”) is now on the statute book but awaits commencement. The Act reforms, consolidates and amends the company law statutes applicable to Irish companies, repealing the existing Companies Acts 1963 to 2013 and thirty two pieces of law in total. It is not dissimilar (but not identical) to the overhaul of UK legislation in the Companies Act 2006.
The article below outlines some immediate implications for Irish (re)insurance groups from 1 June 2015.
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