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Insurance Mediation) Regulations, 2005 Register of Insurance & Reinsurance Intermediaries European Communities (Insurance Mediation) Regulations, 2005 Insurance Mediation Register: A list of Insurance & Reinsurance Intermediaries registered under the European Communities (Insurance Mediation) Regulations, 2005 (as amended). Registration of insurance/reinsurance intermediaries by the Central Bank of Ireland, does not of itself make the Central Bank of Ireland liable for any financial loss incurred by a person because the intermediary, any of its officers, employees or agents has contravened or failed to comply with a provision of these regulations, or any condition of the intermediary’s registration, or because the intermediary has become subject to an insolvency process. Ref No. Intermediary Registered As Registered on Tied to* Persons Responsible** Passporting Into C98 Gerry Owens Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 t/a Negotiators Unit C2 Donnybrook Commercial Centre Donnybrook Douglas Co. Cork C100 Richard A Pratt Insurance Intermediary 29 June 2007 t/a Richard Pratt & Co Main Street Ballincollig Co Cork C136 Michael Creedon Insurance Intermediary 29 February 2008 t/a Cork Accounting Services Ballyvourney Co Cork C153 Norca Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Joe Cashin t/a EBS Drumcondra, EBS Swords, EBS Tallaght 8 Upper Drumcondra Road Drumcondra Dublin 9 C160 Barney Kiernan Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Linenhall Street Castlebar Co Mayo C366 Melrose Finance Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 October 2007 John Murphy Melrose House Dundrum Road Dundrum Dublin 14 Run Date: 23 June 2016 Page 1 of 359 Ref No. Intermediary Registered As Registered on Tied to* Persons Responsible** Passporting Into C593 E & L Financial Services Limited Insurance Intermediary 06 February 2015 Eleanor Taaffe 406 Collins Avenue Whitehall Dublin 9 C595 John Reynolds Finance Limited Insurance Intermediary 28 September 2007 Noirin Healy 6 Main Street John Reynolds Blackrock Co Dublin C607 Mick MacClancy Financial Services Insurance Intermediary 29 June 2007 Mick MacClancy Limited Unit 9 Phibsboro Shopping Centre Dublin 7 C621 Rahin Financial Services Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 January 2008 Niamh Toland Unit 1 The Crescent Shopping Centre Dooradoyle Limerick C630 Mongelia Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Paddy Greene t/a Blue Sky Mortgages, TMC Life Marguerite Reilly and Pensions, Blue Sky General Gary Valentine Insurance Brokers, TMC General Brokers 45 Dublin Street Dundalk Co. Louth C640 Carrowmore Financial Services Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Ronnie Flood Limited 1 - 3 Finglas Main Centre Finglas Dublin 11 C641 The Mortgage Company (Limerick) Insurance Intermediary 30 June 2008 Gerry O'Mahony Limited t/a The Mortgage Shop IP House Whitethorns Castletroy Limerick C642 Gammell Financial Services Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 May 2007 Lorna Gammell 63/64 Main Street Ronald F Gammell Arklow Co Wicklow Run Date: 23 June 2016 Page 2 of 359 Ref No. Intermediary Registered As Registered on Tied to* Persons Responsible** Passporting Into C644 Philip Manuel Financial Services Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Philip Manuel Limited Unit 5, Sutton Cross Centre Sutton Dublin 13 C652 Alan Duggan Finance Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Alan Duggan 31 Patrick Street Kilkenny C741 Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland Limited Insurance Intermediary 18 June 2012 Jim Shiggins 75 St Stephen's Green Dublin 2 C759 Goodbody Stockbrokers Insurance Intermediary 11 September 2007 eamonn glancy t/a Goodbody Martin Kane Ballsbridge Park David Lambe Ballsbridge Alison Manley Dublin 4 Brendan McGinn C775 J & E Davy Insurance Intermediary 25 July 2007 Tom Berrigan Austria t/a Davy Belgium Davy House Bulgaria 49 Dawson Street Cyprus Dublin 2 Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Run Date: 23 June 2016 Page 3 of 359 Ref No. Intermediary Registered As Registered on Tied to* Persons Responsible** Passporting Into Sweden United Kingdom United Kingdom C783 Merrion Stockbrokers Limited Insurance Intermediary 18 May 2009 Enda Mc Kenna Second Floor Rose McHugh Guild House Guild Street IFSC Dublin 1 C785 Investec Capital & Investments Insurance Intermediary 06 December 2006 Martin Cass (Ireland) Limited Eddie Clarke t/a Investec Wealth & Investment, Mark Dawson Investec Greg Dilger The Harcourt Building Joe Hanrahan Harcourt Street Bobby Hassett Dublin 2 Nigel Poynton C791 Retirement Strategies Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Joseph Moran United Kingdom t/a IFG Advisory Services, IFG Legal Richard O'Farrell Services Elm Park Merrion Road Dublin 4 C1002 Custom House Capital Limited Insurance Intermediary 28 September 2007 Henry Edward Cassidy 4th Floor John Whyte Marine House Clanwilliam Court Dublin 2 C1004 FDC Financial Services Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 October 2007 Michael Gerard O'Driscoll FDC House Wellington Road Cork C1011 ML Capital Asset Management Insurance Intermediary 30 April 2007 Mervin Harris Limited Fionnan O'Dwyer 26 Upper Fitzwilliam Street Dublin 2 C1231 Rouse Insurance Brokers Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 May 2007 Gerard Mulligan 21 Pearse Street Kieran F Rouse Ballina Co. Mayo Run Date: 23 June 2016 Ref No. Intermediary Registered As Registered on Tied to* Persons Responsible** Passporting Into C1234 Willis Risk Services (Ireland) Insurance Intermediary 07 February 2005 Aidan Sheehy Limited United Kingdom t/a Willis United Kingdom Willis Towers Watson House Elm Park Merrion Road Dublin 4 D04 P231 C1235 Frank Glennon Ltd Insurance Intermediary 14 January 2005 John Bissett Austria t/a Glennon, Glennon Insurances, Martin Brannelly Belgium Glennon International, Glennon Gerry Edwards Bulgaria B2B, Glennon Risk Management, Croatia AIC Glennon Cyprus Charlemont House Czech Republic Charlemont Place Denmark Dublin 2 Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom C1237 JLT Insurance Brokers Ireland Insurance Intermediary 14 January 2005 Dan McCarthy Belgium Limited Raymond Joseph O'Higgins France t/a JLT Ireland, JLT Financial Germany Services, GIS Ireland, Charity Greece Insurance, Teacherwise, Childcare Italy Insurance, JLT Online, JLT Trade Portugal Credit Insurance, JLT Sport Spain Friends First House United Kingdom Cherrywood Business Park Loughlinstown Dublin 18 Run Date: 23 June 2016 Page 5 of 359 Ref No. Intermediary Registered As Registered on Tied to* Persons Responsible** Passporting Into C1239 Sean Barrett Bloodstock Insurances Insurance Intermediary 30 April 2007 John Barrett Limited t/a Barrett Private Insurances Adelphi House George's Street Upper Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin C1243 Murray & Spelman Limited Insurance Intermediary 29 February 2008 Michael Culhane United Kingdom t/a Murray # Spelman Insurance & Finance Galway Financial Services Centre Tuam Road Galway C1246 Finance One Capital Limited Insurance Intermediary 30 April 2008 Niall McKeon t/a Finance One Capital Pepper Canister House Mount Street Crescent Dublin 2 C1252 Lennon Earley Crotty Insurances Ltd. Insurance Intermediary 31 May 2007 Ciaran Earley France 8-9 Marino Mart Portugal Fairview Spain Dublin 3 United Kingdom C1253 Kindlon Insurances Limited Insurance Intermediary 14 January 2005 Thomas Kindlon United Kingdom t/a The Kindlon Insurance Group 90 Ranelagh Road Dublin 6 C1258 Devlin Boland O'Toole Insurances Insurance Intermediary 31 May 2007 Ray O'Toole Limited Suite 2 The Avenue Beacon Court Blackthorn Road Sandyford Dublin 18 C1263 Sullivan Insurances (Limerick) Ltd Insurance Intermediary 31 May 2007 Denis Sullivan t/a Sullivan Insurances, Carey Corbett Sullivan Insurances 4 Upper Hartstonge Street Limerick C1264 Penco Insurances Ltd Insurance Intermediary 30 May 2008 Ferdinand Penco t/a Penco, Plus Insurance The Black Church St. Mary's Place Dublin 7 Run Date: 23 June 2016 Page 6 of 359 Ref No. Intermediary Registered As Registered on Tied to* Persons Responsible** Passporting Into C1266 Keegan, Meredith & Williams Insurance Intermediary 30 April 2007 Richard Keegan Insurances Limited Eric James Meredith T33 Rowan Avenue Stillorgan Park Industrial Estate Blackrock Co Dublin C1269 Dolmen Insurance Brokers Limited Insurance Intermediary 14 March 2005 David Dillane Spain t/a Dolmen Underwriting, CUsafe, United Kingdom CYBERLIABILITYCOVER, Indian Insurance, Asian Insurance 39 Butterly Business Park Artane Dublin 5 C1276 Lordan Magnier & Partners Limited Insurance Intermediary 30 April 2008 Fergal Kennedy United Kingdom t/a Michael Kennedy Insurance Group The Plaza Forster Way Swords Co. Dublin C1277 O'Callaghan Insurances Ltd Insurance Intermediary 31 May 2007 Leo O'Callaghan United Kingdom t/a O'Callaghan Insurances, Quoteme.ie, Quoteline The Old Stable Building Blackthorn Business Park Coes Road Dundalk Co. Louth C1279 ThreeRock Insurance Limited Insurance Intermediary 31 July 2007 Padraig Lynch No 1 Grants Row Lower Mount Street Dublin 2 C1283 Insurance Consultants Ltd Insurance Intermediary 30 April 2007 Nigel Barnwell Bridge House Beechill Road Donnybrook Dublin 4 C1284 Pike Insurance Services Limited Insurance Intermediary 30 April 2007 Joe Murphy United Kingdom t/a Joe Murphy Insurances, JUST 4 David R. Pike U, Pike Insurance Services Stephen Pike 2 Haigh Terrace Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin Run Date: 23 June 2016 Page 7 of 359 Ref No. Intermediary
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