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CSC secures Irish depositary licence

by Krystal Scanlon 19 May 2021

CSC Global Financial Markets has secured a depositary licence from the Central Bank of Ireland.

CSC Depositary Services provides safekeeping of custody assets, ownership verification of non-custody assets, registry of all non-custody assets, cash flow monitoring and oversight of the fund and the AIFM to its clients.

“We’re delighted to be among the first companies to receive authorisation to act as a depositary of assets other than financial instruments in Ireland,” said Paul Whelan, managing director of depositary services for CSC in Dublin.

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