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In today’s episode, we are bringing you a recording of the latest Irish Funds webinar, entitled “ELTIF 2.0 - A New Irish Regime” which took place on the 26th of March.
Introduced by Geraldine Brehony of Irish Funds, the panel was moderated by Aaron Mulcahy, of Maples Group, and featured Nicholas Blake-Knox of Walkers (Ireland), Jonathan Dent, of the Central Bank of Ireland, Hélène Bussières of the European Commission and Tara Newbery, of Brookfield Oaktree Wealth Solutions.
The Central Bank of Ireland have now published the final ELTIF chapter within their updated AIF Rulebook. During this webinar, the panel provided perspectives of what this means for the Irish ELTIF, as well as a European CMU view provided by the European Commission.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts coming soon.
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Today we are bringing you the next episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features the panel discussion entitled “Success Stories in Distribution”, which was moderated by Dominik Kremer of Haven Green, Jayne Rogers of Rathbones Plc, Richard Kelly of LGIM, Nick Emmins an Independent Non-Executive Director, and Lindsay Gold of Baillie Gifford Europe
The panel discusses key trends, how to navigate the regulatory environment, and what it takes to successfully distribute investment funds from their personal experiences. The panel also provide predictions on what to look out for in 2024 and beyond.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts coming soon.
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Today we are bringing you the next episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features the panel discussion entitled “The Future of ETFs”, which was moderated by Tom Eckett of ETF stream, and features Isabell Moessler Culpan of 21 Shares, Michael John Lytle of Tabula Investment Management, Paul Young of Vanguard and Martin Bednall of Jacobi Asset Management.
The panel discusses the investment needs of the next generation of investors, focusing on ETFs versus mutual funds and the factors influencing these choices. The panel also discusses the potential for incentivising ETF investments in Europe and the comparisons between EU and US regulatory approaches.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts from the UK Symposium coming soon.
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In today’s episode, we are bringing you a recording of our first webinar of 2024, entitled “The Evolving Expectations of Internal Audit in the Irish Funds Industry” which took place on the 31st of January.
The panel discussion was moderated by Kian Caulwell of Mazars, and featured Niall O'Farrell of Carne, Gillian Bloomfield of Bank of New York Mellon and Parag Agarwal of Mediolanum Irish Operations.
During this webinar, the panel discussed challenges associated with leading an effective internal audit function and reviewed key internal audit areas to focus on during 2024.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts coming soon.
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Today we are bringing you the next episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features the panel discussion entitled “ESG and the Future of Sustainable Investments”, which was moderated by Shane Coman of Nexus Assurance and includes Stephanie Kelly of GreenWheel, George Latham of WHEB and Sinthuja Yogarajah of Federated Hermes.
The panel discusses regulation, with a focus on both SFDR and SDR and the changes involved, and they reflect on how their investments to date have resulted in positive outcomes.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts from the UK Symposium coming soon.
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Hi, it’s Gillian here from Irish Funds.
Today we are bringing you the next episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features a panel discussion entitled “Practical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Funds Industry”, which was moderated by Barry Scannell of William Fry, and includes Maria Knight of Goldman Sachs, Shany Venon of BNP Paribas and Jack White of Citi.
The panel discusses the latest trends with AI in the funds industry and the practical applications of the technology, alongside some live interaction with Chat GPT.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts from the UK Symposium coming soon.
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Hi, it’s Gillian here from Irish Funds.
Today we are bringing you the next episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features a presentation entitled “Cross Border Fund Flows 2023” which was given by Ralph Williams, Associate Director of Broadridge.
During this presentation, Ralph discusses 2023’s funds landscape, using the analogy of being stranded in a desert to outline the various options available.
The options he discusses are as follows:
Option 1: To stay put where you are, referring to where the funds industry is currently at in terms of net outflows vs inflows.
Option 2: Seek an oasis, such as in the form of an ETF or ESG.
Option 3: Befriend a local, meaning identifying sub advisory opportunities in Europe.
And Option 4: Making yourself visible, translating to the importance of your brand and partnerships.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts from the UK Symposium coming soon.
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Today we are bringing you the next episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features the panel discussion entitled “ELTIF 2.0 – A New Framework for Long Term Investments”, which was moderated by Aaron Mulcahy of Maples Group, and includes Jocelyn Pidoux of iCapital Network, David Allen of Stepstone Group, Venkata Kota of S64 Capital, Gavin Byrnes of UBS, and James O’Sullivan of the Central Bank of Ireland.
With the improved ELTIF regime due to go live this month, January 2024, this panel discusses how the Central Bank of Ireland’s plans of rolling out the regime in Ireland have been progressing. The panel also considers the appeal of this new product and how to successfully launch and raise assets in an ELTIF 2.0 structure.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts from the UK Symposium coming soon.
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Today we are bringing you the next episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features the “Update on Regulation” panel discussion which was moderated by Iain Ferguson, of McCann Fitzgerald and includes Derville Rowland of the Central Bank of Ireland and Camille Blackburn of the FCA.
The panel discusses the key focus areas for regulators over the next 12 months including macro-prudential measures in addition to governance considerations, fund resilience, ESG investing and the broadening of the investor base in private markets.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts from the UK Symposium coming soon.
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Today we are bringing you the first episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds 10th Annual UK Symposium, which took place on November 30th in London.
This episode features a keynote address from Derville Rowland, Deputy Governor at the Central Bank of Ireland.
As Deputy Governor at the Central Bank, Derville is responsible for Consumer and Investor Protection, overseeing Retail Conduct, Securities and Markets Supervision as well as oversight of Anti-Money Laundering, Financial Sanctions and Enforcement.
In this keynote address, Derville provides an update on the key priorities for the Central Bank over the coming year in 2024. She focuses her discussion on the opportunities there are for enhancing the resilience of financial markets and further developing European capital markets.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for further podcasts from the UK Symposium coming soon
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Today we are bringing you our final episode in our series of recordings from the Irish Funds Annual Conference, which took place back in May of this year.
This episode features an interview with Caroline Farberger, who is a Partner at Well Street, and an advocate and ambassador for diversity and inclusive leadership; and the questions are posed by Eoin Motherway, an Independent Consultant.
In this discussion, Caroline reflects on her experience transitioning from a male to female while maintaining her role as a CEO in a financial services company. From her unique perspective, she explains the differences she has noticed between her treatment as a male CEO versus a female CEO and how she now realises the privileges that come with being a male in a position of power.
We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to keep an eye out for more exciting content coming soon.
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In this keynote address, Eve Finn, Managing Director of Legal & General Investment Management Ireland will interview Carol Ward, President of MAN GLG to understand what strategies clients are seeking to invest in under the heading of "The Investor Perspective".
We are sure you will find the insights to be fascinatingand do keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023
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Today we are bringing you the next in our series of recordings from our recent Irish Funds Annual Conference, held in Dublin on May 18th.
We are delighted to share with you this panel discussion entitled "30 years on – the continuing evolution of ETF investing” which will be moderated by Tara O’Reilly of Arthur Cox.
The esteemed panellists for this discussion include: Keshava Shastry from DWS, Deborah Fuhr from ETFGI and Allan Trimmer from Aberdeen.
I am sure you will find the insights to be fascinating and do keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023.
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We are delighted to bring you the next podcast episode from our recent Irish Funds Annual Conference.
In this keynote address, Matt McCormack, Chief Information Security Officer at BNY Mellon will discuss building trust through cybersecurity—its unique challenges, the keys to creating a proactive cybersecurity model clients can trust, and how to drive innovation that reduces risk.
We are sure you will find the insights to be fascinating and do keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023.
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We are delighted to bring you the next podcast episode, this time from our recent event we held in collaboration with HSBC, entitled “China: Reopening & Rebound - Insights on Market Opportunities and Challenges”.
The panel discussion will be chaired by Paul Martin from PwC, with contributions from our esteemed panellists: Tae Yoo from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, Florence Lee from HSBC Markets & Securities Services and Michelle Lloyd from K&L Gates.
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We are delighted to bring you the next podcast episode from our recent Irish Funds Annual Conference.
In this keynote address, Sonja Laud, Chief Investment Officer, Legal & General Investment Management will convey the CIO’s perspective under the title of “Rising rates, recession risks, geopolitics and regulatory change - the new normal”.
We are sure you will find the insights to be fascinating and do keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023.
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Market participants often look to studies on financial results on ESG vs. non-ESG funds as the judgment of the efficacy of ESG investing, ignoring externalities that can materially influence study results. In this panel we look to the fundamental performance drivers from ESG.The panel discussion will be chaired by AndrewFarmer from KPMG, with contributions from our esteemed panellists: Lisa Calhoun from Valor Ventures, Degas Wright from Decatur Capital Management, Aoife Kearney from Neuberger Berman and George Latham from WHEB Asset Management.
We are sure you will find the insights to be fascinating and do keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023.
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The next episode in our podcast series from our recent Irish Funds Annual Conference, we are delighted to share with you this "Business Leaders" panel discussion.
Moderated by Niamh Geraghty of Deloitte, the esteemed panellists for this discussion include:
Lisa Harlow, Vanguard Group (Ireland),
Laura Trimble, HSBC Ireland
Cyril Delamare, Waystone
This panel will discuss their perspectives on the hot topics and macro-economic challenges confronting their organisations and the industry at large.
We hope you will find the discussion to be insightful and keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023.
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The ILP is growing in influence in the structuring of private assets. Paul Giblin of IQEQ moderates this session as we hear from a panel of leading experts who have established ILPs and how it has successfully met their expectations.
This panel includes:
Paul Kelly, Elkstone,
Sarah Crawford, B-Flexion
Tim Jenkins, Lingotto Investment Management LLP
I am sure you will find the insights to be fascinating and do keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023.
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The second in a series of recordings from our recent Irish Funds Annual Conference, we are delighted to share with you this "Update onRegulation" panel discussion.
The moderator for this session is Brian Fox of JP Morgan and our panel of esteemed industry regulators includes:
Patricia Dunne, Central Bank of Ireland Antonio Barattelli, ESMA Camille Blackburn, FCAThis discussion will address key topics impacting the regulatory environment over the next 12 months, including AIFMD, Macroprudential measures, the Individual Accountability Framework, ESG and operational resilience.
I am sure you will find the insights to be fascinating and do keep an eye out for further podcasts shortly from the Irish Funds Annual Conference 2023.
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