Private debt funds top €500 bln amid concerns over ESG caution

The Luxembourg private debt market has reached a new milestone, surpassing 500 billion dollars in assets under management (AuM) according to the 2024 Private Debt Fund Survey, published by KPMG in collaboration with the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI). The survey reveals a 21.5 percent growth in AuM, reaching 510 billion dollars, continuing its strong upward trajectory despite global market turbulence.

‘Distribution is still key to the success in asset management’

Upcoming legislation bringing challenges to the fund distribution industry – notably adding reporting requirements and increasing costs – will be a key focus on Wednesday’s Global Distribution Conference of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry, known as Alfi. “Distribution is still the key to the success of the asset management industry,” said Steven Libby, a partner and Emea AWM leader at PwC and an Alfi board member, who will serve as Master of Ceremony at Wednesday’s event.

Podcast: Alfi chair Goy on priorities for Luxembourg funds

Jean-Marc Goy, recently appointed as chairperson of Alfi, the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry, speaks to Investment Officer’s Raymond Frenken about his priorities for the association and about Luxembourg’s role as a leading European and global centre for investment funds.

Alfi Chair Goy: ‘Common goal is to strike the right balance’

With a clear vision in mind, Jean-Marc Goy, chairperson at the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry, Alfi, is determined to foster the growth of the Grand Duchy’s asset management sector by encouraging effective collaborations with diverse stakeholders, including regulators. “The common goal is to strike the right balance between investor protection, and not putting in the way of the industry too many hurdles and obstacles that would stifle innovation”, Goy said in an IO Talks podcast interview.