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Thuy Dinh
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Investor Relations Pathway
Completion date
16 Aug 2024
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About Investor Relations Pathway
5 Video modules
56 minutes of learning
5 rating
Foundational level
Investor Relations (IR) is the main investor facing division within a business. They serve as the first point of contact to the financial markets and provide feedback from the markets to the senior management. Organising events ahead of results is another key aspect of their role. In this pathway, Ronan White introduces us to the history and evolution of IR, the differences between and equity and debt IR and finally explains what it takes to be a good IR professional.
In this pathway
Understand the history and evolution of investor relations
Understand the differences between equity and debt investor relations
Learn what it takes to be a good investor relations professional
Pathway experts

Ronan White
40 years: Capital markets and investor relations
Ronan has over 30 years’ experience in senior management roles across the financial services sector in Ireland and the UK. His career spans treasury, capital markets, investor relations, corporate lending, corporate communications, marketing, and compliance. He currently works in Dublin with InCol Limited a mortgage sector, financial solutions business focusing on the UK, Irish and Benelux markets, and with its sister company, DFinitive Capital, a financial aggregator originating capital markets funding for the social and affordable housing sector in Ireland. Ronan serves as Non-executive Chairman of Moneycorp Technologies Limited (MTL), the Irish based regulated subsidiary of Moneycorp Group. MTL operates the group’s EU business. Prior to InCol and DFinitive Ronan worked with National Australia Bank in London and prior to that he was with Anglo Irish Bank (Dublin and London), the Woodchester Group (a consumer finance business owned by GE Capital and before that by Credit Lyonnais) (Dublin and London) and with Allied Irish Banks (Dublin). Ronan is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland having trained with KPMG where he specialised in reconstruction and insolvency assignments. He is a graduate of University College Dublin with a B. Comm. He holds the FT Non-Executive Director Diploma.