Video Series On The Irish ELTIF | Episode One

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In this three-part video series, Brian Kelliher, Cillian Bredin and Derbhil O'Riordan provide an overview of some of the key features of the Irish ELTIF, including its liquidity profile.
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In this three-part video series, Brian Kelliher, Cillian Bredin and Derbhil O'Riordan provide an overview of some of the key features of the Irish ELTIF, including its liquidity profile. They also discuss what an ELTIF can and cannot invest in, applicable transparency obligations and how the Irish ELTIF can be marketed within the EEA to both professional and retail investors.

Episode 1

In the first episode of our video series on the Irish ELTIF, Brian and Cillian consider some of the key features of the Irish ELTIF, including structuring options, domestic tax treatment of the Irish ELTIF, its liquidity profile and the service providers which must be appointed to an Irish ELTIF.

To view Episode 2 from the Irish ELTIF Regime Series click here.

Dillon Eustace Guide: Key Features of an Irish ELTIF

For an in-depth analysis of the key features of an Irish ELTIF, please access our up-to-date guide which is accessible below.

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Video Series On The Irish ELTIF | Episode One

Ireland Wealth Management
Contributor
Dillon Eustace is one of Ireland’s leading law firms focusing on financial services, banking and capital markets, corporate and M&A, litigation and dispute resolution, insurance, real estate and taxation. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the firm’s international practice has seen it establish offices in Tokyo (2000), New York (2009) and the Cayman Islands (2012).
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