Chartered Accountants Ireland - Chartered Accountants FDI Initiative

Chartered Accountants FDI Initiative

In 2012, Chartered Accountants Ireland launched a Foreign Direct Investment Initiative which encourages the organisation’s network of over 21,000 members, based across the island of Ireland and overseas, to become ambassadors for the island of Ireland, promoting Ireland (North and South) as a location of choice for FDI business. Currently, over 3,500 Irish Chartered Accountants work overseas, spread across over 90 countries.

As part of the initiative, a new Chartered Accountants FDI guide, “Investing in Ireland: A guide to foreign direct investment in Ireland” and accompanying website www.charteredaccountants.ie/FDI are promoted as tools with which to encourage FDI into the island of Ireland from among an international spread of decision makers.

The guide and website are designed to provide senior business leaders with a comprehensive reference point for information on the business structures available in Ireland, as well as company director, filing, auditing and tax requirements. It is designed to assist in discussions between potential investors and institute members who share a common sector, industry or network.

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