CSSF fines Intertrust over poor governance

Luxembourg’s financial regulator the CSSF announced last Friday afternoon that it had fined trust and corporate services provider Intertrust (Luxembourg) S.à r.l. nearly 200,000 euros at the end of last November for several failings. This included meeting professional obligations for IT risks as well as internal governance, the professional secrecy obligation and for required communication to the regulator. 

Lack of qualified staff leads to higher cybersecurity risk

The announcement that some 500 Microsoft Exchange servers “need immediate attention”, issued by Luxembourg’s cybersecurity agencies last week, has been echoed by financial regulator the CSSF. A noted international cybersecurity expert linked this to the difficulty in finding top cybersecurity talents in Luxembourg. “The struggle that people in Luxembourg have, certainly clients that we’re talking to, that want to work with us, but don’t yet, is that they can’t find the skill sets,” said George Ralph (photo) of Richard Fleishmann and Associates.

Cyber: CSSF echos ‘alarming’ warning on server updates

Luxembourg’s financial supervisor CSSF on Friday brought attention to a warning from the grand duchy’s cyber security authorities which said an “alarming situation” has been created because more than 500 computer servers have not yet been updated with a critical software patch for Microsoft Exchange servers.

CSSF held back Alter Domus fine announcement for a year

Luxembourg’s financial supervisor CSSF this week announced that it, at the end of 2021, presented management company Alter Domus with a fine of 174,000 euro relating to the collapsed Columna Commodities fund. 

This Luxembourg fund, created in 2013, went into liquidation in 2017, a year before the sale of its manager, Luxembourg Fund Partners, or LFP, to Alter Domus. CSSF said the fine was issued on 1 December 2021, more than a year ago.

CSSF asks firms to use EBA’s threshold monitoring tools

Luxembourg’s financial supervisor CSSF on Thursday published an update to its  Reporting Handbook for investment firms. The update integrates the latest version of the reporting framework designed in recent years by the European Banking Authority and introduces a module for threshold monitoring.

CSSF fines Pemberton for ‘failures’ under AIFM law

Luxembourg’s financial supervisor CSSF has levied a 22,100 euro fine against alternative investment fund manager Pemberton Asset Management SA after a 2020 inspection found  “failures” in risk management, organisational requirements and supervising delegated activities under Luxembourg’s AIFM law, the regulator announced on Tuesday.