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Ireland banking and financial services 2025: key dates and developments across legislation, consultations, Central Bank guidance and case law (Acts, Bills, SIs; Court of Appeal, High and Circuit Court)

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Ireland-Banking & Financial Services horizon scanner 2025

This horizon scanner monitors key milestones and developments shaping the Irish Banking & Financial Services sector. It maps the evolution of Irish legislation-covering Bills in progress, Acts in force and Statutory Instruments-delivers updates on judgments from the Irish Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, and provides a quick view of ongoing consultations and inquiries alongside Central Bank guidance for the sector.

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For analysis of forthcoming milestones and dates for financial services lawyers concerning UK and EU legislation, rules and guidance, see Practice Notes:

  • Banking & Finance-key dates and future developments tracker: 2025 and beyond
  • Key dates for Financial Services-horizon scanner
  • Trackers and Timelines-financial services

Legislation

This tracker assists Irish banking and financial services practitioners in staying up to date with Acts of the Oireachtas and Bills under consideration by the Oireachtas that will affect Irish law in this area. This section contains details on primary legislation and the progress of Irish government bills and private members’ bills relevant to the field of banking and financial...

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