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Caught in the speed trap?

The creation of the IFSC has seen massive growth in the number of insurance companies in Dublin. This has produced a deepened well of local expertise, but Lynn Rouse wonders whether it has it all happened too quickly with the infrastructure creaking under the weight of new staff

The rapid expansion of insurance operations in Dublin, following the creation of the International Financial Services Centre and the introduction of tax incentives in the 1980s, certainly means

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