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Donal is a partner in the Asset Management Department at Matheson.  He practices financial services law and advises many of the world's leading financial institutions, investment banks and asset management companies carrying on business through Irish domiciled investment funds and Irish domiciled management companies.

Donal has widespread experience in the establishment, authorisation and operation of all types of investment funds in Ireland, including UCITS and non-UCITS across the full range of strategies, including plain vanilla strategies, hedge fund strategies, structured UCITS, fund of funds, money market funds and exchange traded funds (“ETFs”).  He also has significant experience in the provision of regulatory and compliance matters for fund service providers.  He has particular experience in relation to advising ETFs and the re-domiciliation of investment funds, in particular cross border mergers of funds under UCITS IV.  He has extensive experience in respect of the authorisation of management companies seeking approval in Ireland under both the UCITS Directive and Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (“AIFMD”).

Donal is a member of the Irish Funds Packaged Retail Investments Product Regulation working group.

Experience Highlights

Donal has:

  • Advised on the establishment and operation of major ETF platforms.
  • Advised on numerous cross border mergers including one of the first UCITS ETF mergers in Europe.
  • Advised in respect of the authorisation of management companies seeking approval in Ireland under both the UCITS Directive and AIFMD.
  • Advised both UCITS management companies and AIFMs on their passporting applications to be appointed as the management company to other EU domiciled investment funds.
  • Advised on the cross-border aspects of Irish domiciled investment funds marketing and entering both European and non-European markets.
  • Assisted clients prepare for reviews by the Central Bank of Ireland notably so-called “PRISM” reviews which have become increasingly common.
  • Ongoing advisory and compliance work with some of the world’s largest asset managers.
Accolades

“Deep knowledge and understanding of ETF requirements and always provides solid, reliable advice, a true partner to our business.”
IFLR1000 33rd edition 2023

“Donal understands our business, how we operate and what we need and adapts his approach to that. He gives me real and practical advice and instruction which I favour over listing every single conceivable rule or risk.”
IFLR 1000 2021

Donal O'Byrne is recommended.
European Legal 500 2020

Donal O'Byrne "stands out for his money market fund specialisation".
European Legal 500 2020

“Donal O’Byrne never stops until he gets the right answer.”
European Legal 500 2020

Donal O'Byrne is "easy to communicate with on every level and very keen to understand the client’s business and internal pressures".
European Legal 500 2019

Donal O'Byrne is recommended.
European Legal 500 2019

Donal O'Byrne is "extremely conscientious and responsive. Not afraid to take a position." 
IFLR1000 2019

Donal O'Byrne is recommended.
European Legal 500 2018

Education

University of Limerick, Bachelor of Arts in Law and Accounting

Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland

Sustainable Finance Update – Recent Investment Funds Related Developments

Jul 16, 2020, 11:17 AM
Despite disruption to work programmes wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU institutions are pressing ahead with sustainable finance initiatives as a priority and there has been a number of significant developments in the past quarter.
Title : Sustainable Finance Update – Recent Investment Funds Related Developments
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Insight Date : Jul 14, 2020, 12:00 PM
Despite disruption to work programmes wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU institutions are pressing ahead with sustainable finance initiatives as a priority and there has been a number of significant developments in the past quarter. These include the adoption by the Council of the EU and the European Parliament of the Taxonomy Regulation, the European Supervisory Authorities’ consultation on regulatory technical standards under the Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation and the publication by the European Commission of Level 2 measures under the UCITS Directive and the AIFMD addressing the integration of sustainability factors
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