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Arendt offers specialist advice, covering all legal, regulatory, taxation and advisory aspects of doing business in Luxembourg. We are driven by what our clients need and are committed to supporting their success. This has led to the formation of our Services, Regulatory and Consulting and Advisory businesses as well as comprehensive training support.
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In this edition of the Arendt We Live podcast, three Arendt experts look at how strategies are changing to allow retail clients to access private assets.  The panel consists of:  Nicolas Bouveret, Partner, Investment Management.  Alexandra Leininger, Director, Regulatory & Consulting.  Fiona de Watazzi, Partner, Investment Management.     You will also hear a contribution from Julien Ganter, Partner at Arendt.
 A large majority of European private debt funds are set up in Luxembourg, where the private debt fund industry is very well established. This goes for all main strategies, from the most common senior debt direct lending strategies, to mezzanine debt, from distressed and special situation strategies, to real estate and infrastructure debt. Luxembourg funds have been mostly used to invest in Europe, but also in the US and Asia. In this Private Debt podcast series, our experts together with guest speakers discuss the latest trends, opportunities and challenges in the private debt market. In this episode, Lara Forte, Counsel at Arendt, is joined by Costa Barakos, Chairman of the board of Klarphos. Learn more about Private Debt: https://bit.ly/ArendtPrivateDebt
A large majority of European private debt funds are set up in Luxembourg, where the private debt fund industry is very well established. This goes for all main strategies, from the most common senior debt direct lending strategies to mezzanine debt, from distressed and special situation strategies to real estate and infrastructure debt. Luxembourg funds have been mostly used to invest in Europe, but also in the US and Asia. In this Private Debt podcast series, our experts together with guest speakers discuss the latest trends, opportunities, and challenges in the private debt market. In this episode, Carl de La Chapelle, Partner at Arendt, is joined by Rob Shaw, Partner & CFO at Apera asset management. Learn more about Private Debt: https://bit.ly/ArendtPrivateDebt
The increasing impact of digital assets and digitalisation within financial services   There is no escape from the wide-ranging impact that digitalisation and in particular digital assets and artificial intelligence will have on the financial sector. In this latest episode of the Arendt We Live podcast, Astrid Wagner, Partner in the IP, Communication & Technology practice; Marc Mouton, Partner in the Banking & Financial Services practice; and Jasper Ronda, Director in the regulatory and consulting branch, offer insights into challenges and opportunities that come with this technological revolution.
ESG has long overcome the stage of being a mere buzzword -  it has become central to the strategy and development of companies both inside and outside of the financial sector. But many myths still surround ESG. In this latest episode of the Arendt We Live podcast, four experts offer insights and clarifications as they demystify 7 of the most prominent preconceived ideas about ESG.   The panel of Arendt experts gathered for the discussion are: Emmanuelle Mousel, Partner  in the Insurance & Reinsurance and Banking & Financial Services practices; Philippe Harles, Partner in the Corporate Law, Mergers & Acquisitions and Finance & Capital Markets practices; Lara Forte, Counsel in the Investment Management practice and Antoine Peter, Manager in the Regulatory & Consulting team.
A large majority of European private debt funds are set up in Luxembourg, where the private debt fund industry is very well established. This goes for all main strategies, from the most common senior debt direct lending strategies, to mezzanine debt, from distressed and special situation strategies, to real estate and infrastructure debt. Luxembourg funds have been mostly used to invest in Europe, but also in the US and Asia.In this Private Debt podcast series, our experts together with guest speakers discuss the latest trends, opportunities and challenges in the private debt market.In this episode, Adrian Aldinger , Partner at Arendt, is joined by Billyana Kuncheva , Director and Portfolio Manager at MV Credit.Learn more about Private Debt: https://bit.ly/ArendtPrivateDebt 
A large majority of European private debt funds are set up in Luxembourg, where the private debt fund industry is very well established. This goes for all main strategies, from the most common senior debt direct lending strategies, to mezzanine debt, from distressed and special situation strategies, to real estate and infrastructure debt. Luxembourg funds have been mostly used to invest in Europe, but also in the US and Asia. In this Private Debt podcast series, our experts together with guest speakers discuss the latest trends, opportunities and challenges in the private debt market. In this episode, Nicolas Bouveret, Partner at Arendt, is joined by Lars Naundorf, Principal Counsel and Jan Ottenbreit, CFA, Director Transactions, both of EOS Group. Learn more about Private Debt: https://bit.ly/ArendtPrivateDebt
The latest episode of Arendt’s podcast Arendt We Live is devoted to financial and economic crime. What risks and obligations does a company need to consider in order to prevent and combat fraud, money laundering and terrorist financing? How can the stakes best be understood? Arendt’s subject matter experts share answers to these questions using two real-life examples. Today, financial and economic crime can take many forms. Companies are exposed to crime risk of many different types based on what they hold accountability for. Economic players, particularly in the financial sector, are now taking an increasingly active role in the fight against fraud, money laundering and terrorist financing. In light of the obligations they now face, such as AML and KYC procedures, financial institutions are being exposed to new types of risks. How should these issues be approached? What are these risks and how can we limit them?  How should we react when we encounter fraud, or when the company comes under suspicion? All these questions are central to the concerns of business leaders. The 7th episode of Arendt We Live addresses them directly, by analysing two real-life examples. To discuss this topic, our podcast has brought together Jean-Luc Putz, Partner in Business Crime and Employment Law at Arendt & Medernach; Stéphanie Lhomme, Director at Arendt Regulatory & Consulting and Head of Forensic Investigations, Corporate Intelligence and Litigation Support and Sandrine Périot, Partner at Arendt Regulatory & Consulting and specialist in the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.
We are pleased to introduce to you a new episode of our private debt podcast series focusing on securitisation vehicles.  Securitisation vehicles are particularly relevant in the context of private debt funds, given the underlying asset class. They can be used in a variety of ways and the amended 2004 law opens up new opportunities, including flexibility in structuring and opening the door to CLOs. In this episode, Matthieu Taillandier, Vincent Mahler and Nicolas Bouveret , Partners at Arendt & Medernach discuss these new opportunities in the context of private debt fund structures. Learn more about Private Debt 
Sustainability has become a key focus across all asset classes. Private Debt is gaining interest and is becoming an essential part of the way the economy is financed. Private Debt funds are clearly seeing an increased role in shaping and defining the fund industry’s approach to sustainability. This has an impact at all levels: institutional investors, asset managers and portfolio companies. In this episode, Nicolas Bouveret , Partner at Arendt & Medernach and Valérian de Jamblinne de Meux, Advisor at Arendt Regulatory & Consulting are joined by Vincent Lemaitre , Head of ESG for Private Debt at Tikehau Capital to discuss ESG and how it applies to private debt funds industry. Learn more about Private Debt. 
Private debt funds are alternative asset funds that have gained importance in recent years, particularly in Germany. In this Private Debt podcast episode, our expert Adrian Aldinger, Partner at Arendt & Medernach with the participation of Dr. Peter Bujotzek, Partner at Poellath debate the LP considerations from a German institutional investors perspective. More information about Arendt_
In an increasingly complex environment, financial sector players regularly ask themselves whether they should outsource non-business critical activities. Why outsource and how to do it? These simple questions involve a number of considerations. There are many reasons for players to evolve their operational models by relying on external partners: managing the increasing complexity of regulation, lack of qualified personnel, risk management, performance improvement, cost reduction... However, entrusting a third party with the management of a function or process underpinning the business is not a trivial matter. It implies taking into consideration issues of responsibility and governance, defining a clear outsourcing model, supporting the change by developing the teams... In this sixth episode of Arendt We Live, Christian Heinen, CEO of Arendt Services, Julien Ganter, Partner Arendt Regulatory & Consulting and Stéphane Joly-Meunier, Counsel at Arendt & Medernach, explore the opportunities linked to outsourcing, discuss the models and best practices implemented as well as the risks linked to such operations.
Debt fund strategies is a hot topic on the agenda of AIFMs in Luxembourg. The market is facing high levels of activity and recent news clarify expectations at European level towards fund managers, their organisations, their processes and current staffing. The first step engaged by the European Commission is just a start for the harmonisation of the EU framework. Now AIFMs should engage into the matter and prepare for future challenges. In this Private Debt podcast series, our experts from different Arendt practice areas debate hot topics in the private debt market. In this episode, Ramon Hoyos , Lead Advisor at Arendt Regulatory & Consulting , Alexandre Brajou, Manager at Arendt Regulatory & Consulting  and Ludovic Fichet , Conducting Officer and Portfolio Manager at AManco  discuss key topics and challenges faced by AIFMs in Luxembourg in terms of valuation, risk and portfolio management when dealing with private debt projects. More information about Arendt_
We are pleased to introduce to you the second episode of our private debt podcast series focussing on regulatory requirement for loan funds. Loan origination funds are one of the key topics addressed by the brand new AIFMD review proposal, which has been published on 25 November 2021. Pursuant to the new draft, AIFMs will benefit from a European passport for performing loan origination activities, subject to compliance with certain regulatory requirements. Francis Kass, Partner at Arendt & Medernach and Claude Niedner, Chairman and Partner at Arendt & Medernach are joined by Nicholas Smith, Director at AIMA ’s private credit affiliate ACC to discuss the background of the proposed AIFMD review and its expected impact on loan origination funds. Learn more about Private Debt. 
Private debt funds, and direct lending funds in particular, have grown rapidly in recent years –and more growth is certainly expected in that market. A large majority of European private debt funds are set up in Luxembourg, which has become a key location for the alternative investment funds industry thanks to its broad range of structuring solutions, its stable regulatory and tax environment, and robust fund management and servicing capabilities. In this Private Debt podcast series, specialists from different practice areas within Arendt, together with guest speakers, will discuss the latest trends on the private debt market, investor considerations, regulatory developments and structuring options. In this episode, Nicolas Bouveret, Partner at Arendt, is joined by Callum Bell, Head of Direct Lending at Investec. They discuss recent trends in the private debt market. Learn more about Private Debt: https://bit.ly/ArendtPrivateDebt
A behind-the-scenes discussion on tackling new challenges in legal, tax, workforce and digitalisation matters. The intrusion of the pandemic into our lives, and particularly the advent of widespread teleworking, has changed all our expectations of the world of labour. How can we respond to this? What challenges does this phenomenon pose for businesses? What limits do they face? How could the organisation of labour change again in the near future? This is what the Arendt experts will answer in the 5th podcast of the series. Speakers: Thierry Lesage Marc Mouton Philippe Schmit Astrid Wagner
In the next two to three years, all players in the financial sector will be affected by a possible consolidation or reorganisation of their business, whether this takes the form of a merger or an acquisition.  The current economic context, very low interest rates on the one hand, and regulations that increase costs on the other, explain this hypothesis. But in such a case, what should we look out for? What rules should be respected? What legal solutions exist? How can this transitional phase be carried out in a professional manner? 🎧 Our experts Laurent Schummer and Marc Mouton answered these questions during our live podcast organised in collaboration with Paperjam and Paperjam Club. In this episode, Bruno Gasparotto addressed issues related to VAT in the context of a merger or acquisition project. More information about Arendt on www.arendt.com #merger #acquisition #arendt #luxembourg #law #financialsector #VAT
In the next two to three years, all players in the financial sector will be affected by a possible consolidation or reorganisation of their business, whether this takes the form of a merger or an acquisition. The current economic context, very low interest rates on the one hand, and regulations that increase costs on the other, explain this hypothesis. But in such a case, what should we look out for? What rules should be respected? What legal solutions exist? How can this transitional phase be carried out in a professional manner? 🎧 Our experts Laurent Schummer and Marc Mouton answered these questions during our live podcast organised in collaboration with Paperjam and Paperjam Club. In this episode, Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch addressed issues related to state aid and competition law in the context of a merger or acquisition project. More information about Arendt on www.arendt.com #merger #acquisition #arendt #luxembourg #law #financialsector #competition law
In the next two to three years, all players in the financial sector will be affected by a possible consolidation or reorganisation of their business, whether this takes the form of a merger or an acquisition. The current economic context, very low interest rates on the one hand, and regulations that increase costs on the other, explain this hypothesis. But in such a case, what should we look out for? What rules should be respected? What legal solutions exist? How can this transitional phase be carried out in a professional manner? 🎧 Our experts Laurent Schummer and Marc Mouton answered these questions during our live podcast organised in collaboration with Paperjam and Paperjam Club. In this episode, Philippe Schmit addressed issues related to labour law in the context of a merger or acquisition project. More information about Arendt on www.arendt.com #merger #acquisition #arendt #luxembourg #law #financialsector #labourlaw
In the next two to three years, all players in the financial sector will be affected by a possible consolidation or reorganisation of their business, whether this takes the form of a merger or an acquisition. The current economic context, very low interest rates on the one hand, and regulations that increase costs on the other, explain this hypothesis. But in such a case, what should we look out for? What rules should be respected? What legal solutions exist? How can this transitional phase be carried out in a professional manner? 🎧 Our experts Laurent Schummer and Marc Mouton answered these questions during our live podcast organised in collaboration with Paperjam and Paperjam Club. More podcasts on specific aspects of mergers and acquisitions will be released soon. Stay tuned! More information about Arendt on www.arendt.com #merger #acquisition #arendt #luxembourg #law #financialsector
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