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Ireland and EU funds (UCITS/AIFMs): 2026 compliance deadlines and CBI roadmap—AIFMD II, Consumer Protection Code, PRIIPs/benchmarks, operational resilience, ESG ratings, gender quotas, and authorisation/reporting reforms

Published on: 10 April 2026

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Asset Management & Investment Funds: Irish Practice Developments—January 2026

Some annual compliance deadlines

  • 31 January 2026—Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) management company and alternative investment fund manager (AIFM) ownership confirmation—UCITS management companies (ManCos) and AIFMs are required to submit their annual ownership confirmation by 31 January 2026, as outlined for UCITS ManCos and for AIFMs.
  • 20 February 2026—UCITS Key Investor Information Document (KIID)/PRIIPs Key Information Document (KID)—All UCITS offered to ‘retail investors’ in the EEA must provide those investors with a PRIIPs KID before they invest. A UCITS not made available to retail investors in the EEA does not need a PRIIPs KID and may continue to produce a UCITS KID. A UCITS preparing a UCITS KIID must update the KIID annually for each sub‑fund/standalone fund within 35 business days of the end of each calendar year, and the updated UCITS KIID must be filed with the CBI. Unlike the UCITS KIID, there is no fixed annual update for the PRIIPs KID; it should be reviewed on an ongoing basis and amended where there is a significant change, and in any case at least once a year.
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