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International peer review finds Central Bank is effectively regulating credit union sector

The Central Bank of Ireland has today, 13 January 2020, published the “Peer Review: Central Bank of Ireland’s Performance of its Regulatory Functions in Relation to Credit Unions”. The Review, undertaken by an external and experienced team of international regulatory experts from the International Credit Union Regulators’ Network (ICURN) has found that the Central Bank effectively performs its functions in the regulation and supervision of the credit union sector. The Review also highlighted significant improvements since the previous review in 2015.

A team of international regulators, drawn from the US, the UK and Canada, assessed the Central Bank’s compliance with ICURN’s Guiding Principles for the supervision and governance of financial co-operatives, which reflect the unique nature of financial cooperatives.

The Review provides an examination of Ireland’s legislative, regulatory and supervisory framework in relation to credit unions. Commenting on the Review, Registrar of Credit Unions, Patrick Casey said:

“The ICURN review provides external validation of the effectiveness and proportionality of our regulatory and supervisory approach for credit unions.
Our role in relation to credit unions is reflected in our statutory mandate to regulate with a view to ensuring the protection by each credit union of the funds of its members and the maintenance of the financial stability and well-being of the sector. The Central Bank recognises the importance of external scrutiny of our performance which helps to ensure that we continue to measure up to the highest international standards, the expectations of sector stakeholders and deliver on our regulatory obligations.”

“We will consider the findings and recommendations set out in the Review to determine how we can further enhance current practices in the areas referred to in the ICURN team’s recommendations. The Central Bank wishes to express its appreciation to the ICURN team for carrying out this important piece of work.”

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