Mason Hayes & Curran Appoints Anthony O’Hanlon as new Investment Funds Partner

Leading business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran has announced the appointment of Anthony O’Hanlon as a partner in the firm’s Financial Services team.
by IFSC News
22 Apr 2024
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With significant experience in asset management, Anthony's expertise further enhances the firm’s financial services capabilities. 
 
Anthony helps clients seeking to establish and operate regulated funds in Ireland. He also regularly engages with the owners of fund service providers on the acquisition and disposal of Irish operations.
 
Neil Campbell, Partner and Head of Financial Services at Mason Hayes & Curran, said “I am very pleased to welcome Anthony to the firm. Before joining Mason Hayes & Curran, Anthony's career spanned key global financial centres, including London and New York. He brings a wealth of expertise, both domestic and international, and his appointment underscores our commitment to further strengthening our investment funds practice.”
 
Anthony O’Hanlon commented: “Ireland is a leading global hub for the establishment of funds and offers significant flexibility for asset managers looking to access investment in the EU and beyond. Ireland has a strong established track record for public funds and is experiencing significant growth in the private sphere. I am delighted to join the team at Mason Hayes & Curran and excited to work alongside clients seeking to structure regulated products in Ireland.”
 

Anthony is a graduate of University College Dublin and a member of both Irish Funds and the Law Society of Ireland.

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