Webinar | Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Act 2023 (Video)

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Following the signing into law of the Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Act 2023 on 9 March 2023, the Central Bank of Ireland has published its Consultation Paper 153...
Ireland Finance and Banking
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Following the signing into law of the Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Act 2023 on 9 March 2023, the Central Bank of Ireland has published its Consultation Paper 153 containing draft regulations and guidance, which set out how it proposes to implement the new Individual Accountability Framework.

Dillon Eustace LLP hosted a webinar on the recently published Central Bank's Consultation Paper 153 on its new Individual Accountability Framework and the likely implications for regulated firms.

If you require advice in relation to the matters covered by the webinar, please reach out to our dedicated IAF Team or your usual contact(s) in Dillon Eustace.

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Webinar | Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Act 2023 (Video)

Ireland Finance and Banking
Contributor
Dillon Eustace is one of Ireland’s leading law firms focusing on financial services, banking and capital markets, corporate and M&A, litigation and dispute resolution, insurance, real estate and taxation. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the firm’s international practice has seen it establish offices in Tokyo (2000), New York (2009) and the Cayman Islands (2012).
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