INVESTMENT INTERMEDIARIES ACT, 1995
This legislation regulates investment intermediaries within Ireland, ensuring a robust framework for the supervision and control of entities offering financial services advice and products. A key development introduced by this Act is the comprehensive regulatory regime overseen by the Central Bank of Ireland, ensuring the protection of investors through stringent authorisation and monitoring processes. The Act was formulated to enhance consumer confidence and promote transparency in the financial services sector, mitigating risks of malpractice and reinforcing the integrity of financial intermediaries operating nationwide.
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