Aaron McGarry | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

Professional background

I trained and spent the early part of my career at an international firm in both London and New York, working across a variety of finance transactions but with a particular focus on real estate finance and structured finance instructions such as securitisations, receivables based lending, capital markets and derivatives.

I have been in the Dublin market for over 10 years and I have been a partner in two other Dublin based international firms and founded my own business acting primarily on asset based/aviation financing transactions but also on Irish based real estate, venture capital and corporate financing transactions.

Since joining Fieldfisher in early 2022, I have focused on real estate finance, corporate finance and structured finance acting for banks, pension funds, and a broad range of corporate borrowers across a number of different industries on a range of Irish based domestic and international financing transactions.

Work to date has included financing Dublin located student residences, hotels and distribution centres and house building projects around the Dublin area; Irish elements to the financing of an acquisition of an artificial intelligence business and re-financing a high street coffee shop chain.

I am also a Notary Public of Ireland and hold a practicing certificate and continue to practice English law.

  • ILFR 1000 – 2021 – “Rising Star” – Asset Finance
  • ILFR 1000 – 2020 – “Rising Star” – Asset Finance 
  • IFLR 1000 – 2019 – “Rising Star”- Asset Finance

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Key Legal & Regulatory Changes Coming in 2026: What Irish Businesses Need to Know

21.01.2026
We are well and truly into the new year so it's a useful exercise to see what legal/regulatory changes are coming down the road in 2026 and how they may impact you and your business. This is far from an exhaustive list, instead I have focused on three specific areas that will bring meaningful change in corporate governance, capital markets and consumer protection.
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The sale of PTSB and the Savings and Investment Union

25.11.2025
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Banking and Finance
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Rare earths: Stuck in the middle (with EU)

30.10.2025
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Dollar woes: The great gold/Euro hedge

01.10.2025
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The French Debt Mountain: Assessing the Risks to the Eurozone

10.09.2025
Introduction France is currently grappling with significant and mounting public debt, raising concerns regarding potential spillover effects within the Eurozone. Recent political turbulence has further complicated France’s efforts to address its fiscal challenges, thereby heightening the risk profile for the broader European economy.
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