Irish Funds Financial Literacy Programme and Lunch and Learn in Letterkenny, Donegal
Irish Funds was in the northwest of Ireland for a packed and engaging visit to Letterkenny, Donegal today hosted by PGIM. Bringing together business leaders, educators, political leaders, and industry volunteers, the visit reinforced the importance of collaboration in driving regional development and expanding financial literacy initiatives and the significant role the funds and asset management industry plays across the country.
Irish Funds Annual Funds Conference - What to Expect
The Irish Funds Annual Global Funds Conference will take place in-person on Wednesday, 21 May at The Dublin Royal Convention Centre (Radisson Blue Royal Hotel), Le Pole Square, 1 Ship Street Great, D08, near Dublin Castle. This event is a highlight in the international funds and asset management industry calendar and attracts over 500 participants from across the investment funds community. The theme of this year's conference is ‘Towards 2030: Acceleration, Transformation & Innovation’. If you would like to get a sense of this highly anticipated event, check out our video.
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You can find the most recent industry statistics and view interactive factsheets ranging from total funds under administration to specific types of Irish domiciled funds. All data is sourced from the Central Bank of Ireland.