Enables compliant Irish ILP formation through the Hatcher+ FAAST FundBuilder and Marketplace Hatcher+, a global leader in AI-driven fund management technology, Enables compliant Irish ILP formation through the Hatcher+ FAAST FundBuilder and Marketplace Hatcher+, a global leader in AI-driven fund management technology,

Hatcher+ FundBuilder Expands to Support Irish Fund Structures

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Enables compliant Irish ILP formation through the Hatcher+ FAAST FundBuilder and Marketplace

Hatcher+, a global leader in AI-driven fund management technology, today announced the expansion of its FAAST® (Funds-as-a-Service Technology) FundBuilder engine to support Ireland-based private fund structures. The rollout enables fund managers and administrators to create fully compliant Irish Investment Limited Partnerships (ILPs) under the Alternative Investment Fund Managers (AIFM) regime in days rather than months.

The new capability includes support for the following structures:

• Ireland Investment Limited Partnership (AIFM)
• Ireland ICAV (AIFM)

This structure is digitally enabled for rapid onboarding, document generation, and integration with regulated service providers. Through FAAST FundBuilder, managers can streamline the setup and administration of ILPs, connecting directly to licensed service providers within the Hatcher+ Marketplace.

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“Ireland is one of Europe’s most established domiciles for alternative investment funds,” said Javier Llamas, Chief Commercial Officer of Hatcher+. “By integrating the Irish ILP into FAAST FundBuilder, we’re helping managers launch vehicles faster, reduce friction, and align seamlessly with EU regulatory standards.”

The Ireland expansion complements FundBuilder’s growing global coverage, which now includes Luxembourg, Singapore, the Cayman Islands, the United Arab Emirates, and Australia. Through the Hatcher+ FAAST Marketplace, fund professionals can access an interconnected ecosystem of digital tools and regulated partners to launch and manage funds end-to-end.

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