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DUBLIN INSURANCE SOLUTIONS - 2005


Looking to the Future

Fiona Dunn, IDA Ireland
Dublin as a financial centre has come through its infancy and is now a well respected centre for financial services activities in Europe and worldwide. But there's more to come.
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A New Dawn for Dublin
Sarah Goddard, Dublin International Insurance & Management Association
The implementation of the Reinsurance Directive, and its passage into Irish legislation, will prove one of the biggest forces moulding the future shape of the market.
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Winds of Change
Paul Murray, William Fry Solicitors
With the long awaited Reinsurance Directive now approved, just what opportunities will it present?
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Captive Credibility
Oisin Ryan, Interpolis Captive Management Services Limited.
After over 15 years, Dublin still enjoys considerable credibility as a captive domicile.
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A Creative Spirit
Barry White, Aon Insurance Managers (Dublin) Ltd.
As an international financial hub and natural gateway to European markets, Dublin is primed to take advantage of difficult market conditions. But Ireland's continued creativity and innovation will also serve it well.
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A Credit to Dublin
Eugene O'Kean and Eddy Van Cutsem, RBC Reinsurance (Ireland) Limited.
It may be considered a niche at the moment, but credit reinsurance has an important role to play in the insurance market.
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The Reinsurance Story
Ciara Regan, Sun Life Reinsurance (Ireland).
Ireland has established itself as a major reinsurance player, but there are potential threats teetering on the horizon.
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Moving with the Times
PJ Henehan, Ernst & Young, Dublin.
Major changes to Irish legislation have forged Irelands reputation as a favorable regime for securitization vehicles.
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Banking on Success
Norman Fitzgerald and Nessa O'Riordan, AIB Corporate Banking Ireland.
Ireland has a banking tradition that is over 200 years old but nobody could accuse the sector of resting of its laurels.
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Growing Pains
Paul Cotter, Joslin Rowe Dublin
In recent years Dublin has transformed into a financial centre with international clout. However, as the market continues to grow the need to increase headcounts is creating its own problems
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Educating Ireland
Denis Hevey, The Insurance Institute of Ireland.
Just as the industry must remain responsive to the ever-changing business environment, so too must those servicing this dynamic market in terms of training and education.
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