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New law modernising Luxembourg investment funds takes effect

On 28 July 2023, the law of 21 July 2023, which modernises the laws governing UCITS, Part II UCIs, SIFs, SICARs, RAIFs and Luxembourg asset managers, enters into force (the Law). ...more

Additional sustainable finance requirements for Luxembourg UCITS management companies and AIFMs

On 1 August 2022, the following delegated acts, which complement the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation 2019/2088 (SFDR) entered into force...more

8/8/2022  /  AIFM , CSSF , Luxembourg , SFDR , UCITS

Great Fund Insights: Taxonomy Regulation disclosures: Luxembourg guidance for funds and asset managers

On 2 December 2021, the CSSF published a communiqué to remind financial market participants under the Taxonomy Regulation of certain Taxonomy Regulation pre-contractual disclosures required before 1 January 2022 and to offer...more

Great Fund Insights: AIFMD Review Proposal Published: What are the key takeaways for asset managers?

On 25 November, the European Commission published its long awaited AIFMD Review package including a proposal amending the AIFMD and the UCITS Directive on delegation, liquidity risk management, provision of depositary and...more

Regulatory restrictions on ancillary assets held by UCITS

On 3 November 2021, the CSSF published a press release 21/26 regarding the updates of its FAQ on the law of 17 December 2010 and FAQ on money market funds (MMFs) regulation (MMFR), which respectively clarify (i) the...more

Cross-border fund distribution package: ESMAs final guidance on funds marketing communications

Pursuant to a requirement to do so under the Regulation on the cross-border distribution of funds (2019/1156) (CBDF Regulation), on 27 May 2021, ESMA published its final report on the Guidelines on Marketing Communications...more

CSSF FAQ – Use of Securities Financing Transactions by UCITS (and AIFs) – three months left

On 18 December 2020, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) published a new FAQ in relation to the use by Luxembourg-domiciled UCITS of the following Securities Financing Transactions (SFTs): securities...more

6/9/2021  /  CSSF , Investors , Luxembourg , UCITS

Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation will apply from 10 March 2021

On 10 March 2020, the ESG – Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 (SFDR) will start to apply. SFDR disclosures will be applicable both to financial products (e.g., alternative investment funds (AIFs),...more

ESMA guidelines in respect of performance fees in UCITS and certain types of AIFs

In its Report, ESMA stressed the lack of harmonisation between member states of the European Union with respect to performance fee structures, as well as the circumstances under which performance fees may be paid by...more

Management and conversion of FCP-RAIFs: the end of an uncertainty

The ability of Chapter 15 management companies to manage FCP-RAIFs was controversial due to diverging readings of the RAIF Law. Also, the RAIF Law did not expressly provide for the possibility of conversion of an FCP-RAIF...more

Brexit – 5 days to go for applying for the Luxembourg transitional period

Three questions relevant for UK managers still considering whether to apply or not. 1. We are a UK manager acting as portfolio manager based on a delegation from a Luxembourg AIFM or UCITS management company. Should we...more

Brexit notification forms available on e-Desk to benefit from the transitional regime in Luxembourg

The CSSF press release 19/41 of 2 August 2019 informs UK firms, UCIs and/or their managers established in the UK (authorised under the UCITS Directive or AIFM Directive) having passported their services into Luxembourg that...more

Updated Q&As on UCITS Directive – New KIIDs disclosure guidance

On 29 March 2019, ESMA clarified benchmark disclosure obligations for UCITS in an updated version of its Q&A on the application of the UCITS Directive. The new questions and answers are included in Section II on “Key Investor...more

Transitional Measures For The Luxembourg Financial Sector In Relation To A Hard Brexit (The Bill Of Law 7401)

On 31 January 2019, the Ministry of Finance has submitted a bill of law to the Luxembourg Parliament (the Bill 7401) as regards the measures to be taken in relation to the Luxembourg financial sector in the case of the exit...more

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