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10 February 2026

Chambers Securitisation 2026 – Trends And Developments

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Finance and Capital Markets Partners Vincent McConnon and William Foot, knowledge management lawyer John Adams, senior associate Nicole Burke and senior associate Graham Bloomfield recently authored the Ireland Trends and Developments section of Chamber’s Securitisation 2026 Global Practice Guide.
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Finance and Capital Markets Partners Vincent McConnon and William Foot, knowledge management lawyer John Adams, senior associate Nicole Burke and senior associate Graham Bloomfield recently authored the Ireland Trends and Developments section of Chamber’s Securitisation 2026 Global Practice Guide. In the chapter they discussed some of the main legal and regulatory developments that impacted the securitisation market in Ireland in 2025 and that are likely to further impact this market in 2026.

This chapter first appeared on the Chambers and Partners website here

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