Irish central bank to set up dataset of registered firms

Dataset will help identify “structures of complex operations”, bank says

The Central Bank of Ireland
Central Bank of Ireland: new data project
William Murphy

The Central Bank of Ireland has asked information technology firms to tender for the contract to create a major electronic dataset of all the approximately 300,000 firms registered in the country.

In a document addressed to prospective bidders, the central bank says it requires a dataset laying out “company-by-company data (i.e. entity-level) relating primarily to the attributes and financial statements of companies incorporated in Ireland”.

Much of this information, the central bank notes

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