Irish Pensions Authority publishes revised PRSA code of conduct

Ireland’s Pensions Authority has published a revised personal retirement savings account (PRSA) code of conduct.

The revised code follows a public consultation and the authority said it is “relevant for all PRSA providers”.

The revised code includes additional sections on conflicts of interest, risk warning, and product oversight and governance.

Under the Pensions Act, the authority is required to prepare, and amend from time to time, a code of conduct with respect to the producing, marketing and selling of PRSA products by PRSA providers.

PRSA providers must comply with the code from 1 August 2025 and is available on the PRSA providers area of the authority’s website.



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