Central Bank of Ireland
Makhlouf urges greater retail investment in Ireland
Governor Gabriel Makhlouf of the Central Bank of Ireland emphasized the critical need to boost retail investment in Ireland at the inaugural Savings and Investment Forum.
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Irish playwright Seán O'Casey honoured with commemorative coin
The Central Bank of Ireland has launched a commemorative coin celebrating playwright Seán O'Casey on his 146th birthday.
Elizabeth Mahon named CBI Secretary, Neil Whoriskey to Audit
The Central Bank of Ireland has appointed Elizabeth Mahon as its new Secretary and Head of Governance, effective March 30. Neil Whoriskey, the former Secretary, will now serve as Head of Internal Audit.
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Makhlouf urges genuine Single Market to unlock European savings
Governor Gabriel Makhlouf of the Central Bank of Ireland today emphasized the critical need to strengthen Europe's Single Market to mobilize the continent's substantial savings.
Warning issued against Naperte Designated Activity Company clone
The Central Bank of Ireland has issued a warning about Naperte Designated Activity Company (CLONE), an unauthorised firm impersonating a legitimate entity.
Mobilising Europe's savings requires stronger Single Market in fragmented world
Central Bank of Ireland Governor Gabriel Makhlouf urged European policymakers to strengthen the Single Market to mobilise the continent's substantial savings.
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Kincaid highlights revised Consumer Protection Code amid rising digital risks
Deputy Governor Colm Kincaid of the Central Bank of Ireland emphasized the critical role of the revised Consumer Protection Code in safeguarding consumers amidst geopolitical instability and rapid technological change.
CBI launches modernised Consumer Protection Code
The Central Bank of Ireland has launched its modernised Consumer Protection Code, providing stronger protections for consumers across banking, insurance, and financial services.
Middle East conflict elevates inflation risks for Europe
The Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) highlights that the Middle East conflict significantly increases near-term inflation risks and dampens growth prospects for Europe.
Irish mortgage arrears hit record lows in Q4 2025
The Central Bank of Ireland reported that residential mortgage arrears reached record lows in Q4 2025.
Crypto firms face enhanced supervision under MiCAR in Ireland
Gerry Cross, Director of Capital Markets & Funds at the Central Bank of Ireland, detailed the transition for Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) from authorisation to ongoing supervision under MiCAR.
CBI launches discussion on DLT and tokenisation in finance
The Central Bank of Ireland has issued a Discussion Paper on Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and tokenisation in financial services.