Ireland:
Investment Limited Partnership Reform in Ireland
19 July 2019
Maples Group
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The Irish Government has published its draft Investment
Limited Partnership Bill 2019. Ian Conlon and Jennifer Murphy
examine the proposed amendments to the ILP regime in
Ireland.
Following widespread anticipation in the Irish funds industry,
the Irish Government has now published a draft bill – the
Investment Limited Partnership Bill 2019 – to amend the
existing Investment Limited Partnership (ILP) law in Ireland.
The Bill seeks to introduce a number of important changes which
aim to position the ILP as a leading EU fund vehicle for private
equity, real assets and sustainable finance. Although the Bill
remains subject to further approval as it passes through the
legislative process, this is nonetheless a very positive and
welcome development for the funds industry in Ireland.
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