Investment Funds 2025

NETHERLANDS Law and Practice Contributed by: Vilmar Feenstra, Robert Veenhoven, Joyce Kerkvliet and Sebastiaan Verkerk, Loyens & Loeff N.V.

Loyens & Loeff N.V. has over 70 dedicated spe - cialists in its investment management practice group that are based in Amsterdam, with a sim - ilar number of professionals based in Luxem - bourg. This makes the investment management practice one of the firm’s core practices. Loyens & Loeff offers clients a unique combination of tax, legal and regulatory advice on the structur - ing of funds and all other investment manage - ment work, and is very skilled in combining the various detailed tax and regulatory regimes and rules in cross-border structures. An integrated

approach is vital for the firm’s investment man - agement practice and makes Loyens & Loeff stand out in the market. The firm has a strong international capability in relevant jurisdictions. The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and Switzerland are its four home markets, and it has offices in New York and London with an in - vestment management focus. The Amsterdam- based team assists the majority of the Dutch- based fund managers with their fundraisings and general legal maintenance of their funds.

Authors

Vilmar Feenstra is an Amsterdam-based attorney at law and a partner in the investment management practice group at Loyens & Loeff. Vilmar focuses on

Robert Veenhoven is an Amsterdam-based tax partner in the investment management practice group at Loyens & Loeff. He advises fund managers active in the fields of,

investment management structures and fund formation and is active both on the GP and LP side. He has assisted managers with the formation of their funds and acted on behalf of institutional investors in respect of their investments in various funds. He worked in the New York office from 2013 to 2014, during which time he provided corporate and transactional advice to various companies.

among others, private equity, venture capital, renewable energy and infrastructure on the international tax aspects of fund formation, management participation and deal structuring. Robert publishes and speaks on a variety of topics, including tax aspects of investment funds and financing transactions. In 2021, Robert was the co-author of a handbook on Dutch legal aspects of investment institutions. Previously, he was seconded to the London office to work on a variety of international transactions.

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