LUXEMBOURG Trends and Developments
Trends and Developments Contributed by: Claire Guilbert, Geoffroy Hermanns and Cyril Clugnac Norton Rose Fulbright Norton Rose Fulbright is a global law firm that provides a full business law service and has more than 3,500 lawyers and other legal staff based in Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and Africa. The firm’s Luxembourg investment funds practice is well regarded in the market, providing high-quality and tailored legal advice on the full spectrum of investment funds law in - cluding the latest regulations, innovations, mar - ket practises and trends. It has deep experience in alternative investment funds, mutual funds,
ETFs, hedge funds and related fund- and as - set-management matters. The firm is a trusted counsel to international and national clients, including asset managers, institutional and professional clients, banks, non-profit organi - sations, venture capital firms, family offices/ high net worth individuals and pension funds. Its investment funds team works closely with its global tax team, advising on the tax aspects of the structuring of funds, investment into funds and related international tax implications.
Authors
Claire Guilbert is an investment management and investment funds partner at Norton Rose Fulbright based in Luxembourg. She co-heads the firm’s global funds and asset management
Geoffroy Hermanns is a funds partner specialised in asset management and regulatory with close to two decades of experience. Geoffroy advises both GPs and LPs from the
practice and leads its internal global asset management regulation workstream. Claire advises local and international asset managers on the structuring, formation, offering and organisation of regulated and unregulated investment funds, with a particular focus on private equity, venture capital, debt and real estate strategies. She also addresses all regulatory questions related to alternative investment funds, their managers and their service providers, having particularly deep knowledge of the European and Luxembourg product laws and regulations.
world’s leading financial institutions, private equity firms, sovereign wealth funds and DFIs on the structuring and formation of a wide range of Sharia-compliant and conventional investment funds, both closed-ended and open-ended (including public UCITS-type funds and hedge funds). His experience spans across a variety of sectors with a particular focus on private equity and VC, infrastructure (renewables, ESG), real estate, digital assets and FinTech.
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