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2 GRAND CANAL SQUARE
DUBLIN 2
Ireland
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Mr Vincent Coyne

Work Department
Asset Management & Investment Funds
Position
Vincent is a Partner in William Fry’s Asset Management & Investment Funds Department and advises a wide variety of clients on regulatory and structural issues associated with the establishment and management of investment funds in Ireland. He has significant experience in advising both Alternative Funds and UCITS (using both traditional and alternative strategies) as well as advising on the authorisation of UCITS and alternative investment fund managers (AIFMs).
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Ireland > Investment funds
(Leading partners)William Fry LLP still stands out for its experience in the ETF sector, along with private equity and private funds. It is further recognised for its regulatory expertise and its commitment to sustainability and SFDR. It represents a number of the top promoters to Irish domiciled funds by assets under management (AUM) and advises a significant market share of the largest fund structures in the jurisdiction. The firm routinely advises numerous large financial institutions. Vincent Coyne, an experienced partner in UCITS and alternative funds (especially ICAV structures), co-heads the team alongside James Phelan, who is also rated for UCITS and regulatory knowledge. Patricia Taylor heads the funds regulatory team and John Aherne is another key name. Sergey Dolomanov has extensive ETF experience, often representing some of the biggest financial institutions in the market, while Nessa Joyce and Clodagh Ruigrok were promoted to the partnership in 2024.
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