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Griffiths & Armour Europe Designated Activity Company (DAC)

Based in Dublin, Griffiths & Armour Europe (DAC) trading as Griffiths & Armour is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland to act as an insurance intermediary under the European Union (Insurance Distribution) Regulations 2018.

Operating across many classes of general insurance, Griffiths & Armour has a long and established reputation in Ireland and Dublin is the natural home from which to serve the interests of clients across the EEA. Our expert local team draws upon the wider resources of the Group to ensure a seamless Griffiths & Armour proposition offering true peace of mind.
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Griffiths & Armour and ACEI

Over our 90 years, Griffiths & Armour has worked closely with various construction industry bodies. Our collaboration with ACEI exemplifies our dedication and together we’ve sought to address many of the key issues affecting the Consulting Engineering profession. In our experience, ACEI has led in delivering positive change, building trust with policymakers and creating a fairer environment for their members and the wider community of construction consultants. As the construction sector faces new challenges and opportunities, strong representation is more important than ever. That’s why we support ACEI’s efforts to grow membership and amplify the voice of Consulting Engineers.

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Contact details

Griffiths & Armour Europe DAC, Frascati Hall, Sweetman’s Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Tel: +353 (0)1 902 6769

Email: info@griffithsandarmour.com

Legal and regulatory information

Griffiths & Armour Europe (DAC) is registered in the Republic of Ireland No: 632268.  Registered Office: Floor 3 Paramount Court, Corrig Road, Sandyford Business Park, Dublin 18, D18 R9C7, Ireland

Griffiths & Armour Europe Designated Activity Company, trading as Griffiths & Armour is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland

Terms of business/Remuneration

Pursuant to provision 4.58A of the Central Bank of Ireland’s September 2019 Addendum to the Consumer Protection Code the following link provides details of how we are remunerated for the services we provide. View our remuneration here.

Our Terms of Business set out details of our relationship with individual clients, including any limitations on liability and will be issued to clients prior to our undertaking any services on their behalf.