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New CSSF Circular on NAV Errors and Investment Rule Breaches

The CSSF has issued a new circular (Circular 24/856) aiming to protect investors in the event of certain errors and breaches. Circular 24/856 will enter into force on 1 January 2025 and will repeal circular 02/77....more

AIFMD 2.0: What’s New? Analysis of Key Changes

The text of the directive to amend the AIFMD (so-called AIFMD 2.0) was published in the Official Journal of the EU on 26 March 2024 and will enter into force on 15 April 2024. Member States have 24 months to transpose the...more

Exploring DORA’s ICT Risk Requirements: Key Issues for Asset Managers

DORA became law in December 2022 but provides for a grace period until 17 January 2025 for organisations to put in place the necessary measures to comply. The new rules will require engagement from both an operational and...more

AIFMD 2.0 update – no agreement reached under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU

The final Trilogue meeting to discuss AIFMD 2.0 under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU, scheduled for 26 June, was cancelled. AIFMD 2.0 will not be finalised under the Swedish Presidency....more

AIFMD 2.0 – The Negotiations Begin

As noted in our earlier OnPoint, on 25 November 2021, the European Commission (the Commission) adopted a package of measures that aimed to deliver on several key commitments in the 2020 Capital Markets Union action plan,...more

Luxembourg Publishes Bill of Law Aimed at Modernization of Product Laws Including Part II AIFs

The Luxembourg government published bill of law n°8183 (the “Bill”) on 24 March 2023 that amends five existing laws on alternative investment funds (“AIFs”) and alternative investment fund managers (“AIFMs”), namely the UCI...more

ELTIF 2.0: retailization of private funds – the gateway to heaven or a storm in a teacup?

Since Regulation (EU) 2015/760 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2015 on European long term investment funds (ELTIF Regulation) was adopted, only a few European long-term investment funds (ELTIFs) have...more

Luxembourg’s CSSF SFDR Guidance: What You Need to Know

On 2 December 2022, Luxembourg’s supervisory authority, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) published an FAQ that seeks to clarify certain items under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation...more

AIFMD – the EU Commission publishes its proposals for reform of the AIFMD

On 25 November 2021, the European Commission (the Commission) adopted a package of measures aimed to deliver on several key commitments in the 2020 Capital Markets Union (CMU) action plan. The package includes four...more

Financial Services Quarterly Report - Fourth Quarter 2019: Developments in the Luxembourg Financial Sector

The Luxembourg government and the CSSF recently have taken a number of measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. In other developments: the current Luxembourg Brexit laws will be rendered inapplicable by...more

Investment Funds Update – Europe: Legal and regulatory updates for the funds industry from the key asset management centres and...

Law on 21-month grandfathering period in a "hard Brexit" scenario - Parliament has adopted legislation that will allow UK financial service providers to continue rendering certain services in Luxembourg for a period of up...more

Luxembourg Adopts Brexit Law for Financial Services

On 26 March 2019, the Luxembourg Parliament adopted the first few of a series of Brexit laws, including bill of law n°7401. In the event of a no deal Brexit, this bill will entrust the Luxembourg supervisory authorities for...more

Investment Funds Update – Europe: Legal and regulatory updates for the funds industry from the key asset management centres and...

Bill to set up a 21-month grandfathering period in a "hard Brexit" scenario - The Luxembourg government has proposed legislation which would allow UK financial service providers to continue rendering certain services in...more

Luxembourg Proposes 21-Month Grandfathering Period in a "Hard Brexit" Scenario

The Luxembourg government has proposed legislation (Draft Bill), which would allow UK financial service providers to continue rendering certain services in Luxembourg for a period of up to 21 months after the date when the UK...more

Luxembourg Register of Beneficial Owners Has Arrived

The scope of the New Law is quite broad, and applies to all forms and types of entities.4 This encompasses companies and partnerships, whether or not regulated, including Luxembourg investment funds such as UCITS, Part II...more

Financial Services Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2018: Developments in the Luxembourg Financial Sector

Luxembourg has transposed MiFID II into its national law, albeit five months after the deadline for doing so. In other matters, the Luxembourg supervisory authority, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF)...more

Luxembourg CSSF Reshapes Organisational Rules of UCITS Management Companies and AIFMs, Enforces Local Substance Requirements

The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) issued a circular on 23 August 2018 (Circular), which consolidates into one document the requirements for Luxembourg UCITS management companies, self-managed UCITS,...more

Financial Services Quarterly Report - Fourth Quarter 2016: Developments in the Luxembourg Financial Sector

The Luxembourg financial regulator has published a circular on UCITS depositaries, clarifying the organisational arrangements and other rules provided by Luxembourg’s UCI Law and the EU UCITS Regulation. The circular...more

Financial Services Quarterly Report - Second Quarter 2016: Effects of UCITS V Transposition into Luxembourg Law

The law that transposed UCITS V1 into Luxembourg law (UCITS V Law) entered into force on 1 June 2016. Among other matters, the UCITS V Law: (i) implements a depository regime based upon – but more stringent than – the AIFMD...more

Financial Services Quarterly Report - Fourth Quarter 2015: Developments in the Luxembourg Financial Sector

The Luxembourg government recently launched the “reserved alternative investment fund” – a new form of Luxembourg AIF that does not require prior approval from the Luxembourg supervisory authority, the CSSF. In other...more

Financial Services Quarterly Report - Third Quarter 2015: Developments in the Luxembourg Financial Sector

The Luxembourg government has brought to Parliament a bill of law transposing UCITS V into Luxembourg’s UCI Law and AIFM Law. Further, the Luxembourg CSSF published a new version of its AIFMD Frequently Asked Questions, among...more

Developments in the Luxembourg Financial Sector

Developments in the Luxembourg Financial Sector - The Luxembourg financial regulator, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, has published two circulars pertaining to UCITS. The first is aimed at...more

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