Irish Funds Industry to open UK and US offices

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The Irish Funds Industry Association (IFIA) has announced plans to open representative offices in the US and the UK.

In a joint venture with IDA Ireland, the Irish Government's inward investment agency, the Irish Funds Industry Association (IFIA) will for the first time have representatives on the ground in London, New York, Boston, Chicago and Atlanta for the first time.    “Opening these representative offices means that we can be on the ground in two of our primary markets to promote Ireland as the jurisdiction of choice for internationally distributed investment funds and be on hand to assist managers looking for the product solutions and expertise Ireland can offer in an ever changing global re...

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