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4 December 2025

Investment Funds Newsletter - November 2025

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Matheson

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Established in 1825 in Dublin, Ireland and with offices in Cork, London, New York, Palo Alto and San Francisco, more than 700 people work across Matheson’s six offices, including 96 partners and tax principals and over 470 legal and tax professionals. Matheson services the legal needs of internationally focused companies and financial institutions doing business in and from Ireland. Our clients include over half of the world’s 50 largest banks, 6 of the world’s 10 largest asset managers, 7 of the top 10 global technology brands and we have advised the majority of the Fortune 100.
As we approach the end of another year of growth in the Irish investment funds industry – with AUM now at over €5 trillion and over 9,000 funds domiciled in Ireland – we look back on recent legal and regulatory developments impacting the industry.
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As we approach the end of another year of growth in the Irish investment funds industry – with AUM now at over €5 trillion and over 9,000 funds domiciled in Ireland – we look back on recent legal and regulatory developments impacting the industry.

Our newsletter brings together in one place our publications addressing the key regulatory themes shaping the industry, including the review of the sustainable finance framework and the implementation of AIFMD 2.0.

We look at the European Commission's plans to overhaul the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, introducing a new product categorisation regime for EU funds. We examine the outcome of the European Securities and Markets Authority's common supervisory action on sustainability disclosures. Our updates also consider the future enhancements to the Irish regime for alternative investment funds arising from the Central Bank of Ireland's review of the AIF Rulebook and changes to the Central Bank's UCITS Regulations relating to the transposition of AIFMD 2.0.

We invite you to explore our full newsletter for more information, including detailed briefing notes addressing these developments.

Access our newsletter here.

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