Private banking begeerde buit in consolidatieslag Europese banken
De private-bankingactiviteiten van ABN Amro zijn een troefkaart voor partijen die overname van de bank overwegen. Ook al zijn de financiële resultaten van die divisie overwegend minder goed dan die van de concurrentie.
Women manage record assets, still underrepresented
The tenth edition of Citywire’s Alpha Female report, published in September 2025, highlights a paradox. Over the past decade, assets managed by female fund managers have nearly tripled, rising from 1.7 trillion euro in 2016 to 4.7 trillion euro today. Yet the share of women in the profession has barely advanced: 10.3 percent in 2016 versus just 12.9 percent this year.
Greetings from London: navigating two markets as a European investor
At 33, Heng Schiltges has found his balance between two worlds: the stability of the Grand Duchy and the dynamism of the City. “Luxembourg is an excellent starting point, but I wanted to work on deals with a more international dimension,” he says. Based in London for over six years, he is now an investor at Inflexion, a UK private equity firm active across Europe.
New York’s job fallout from AI signals trouble for Europe’s financial sector
Hiring freezes, automation, and a shrinking talent funnel point to a structural reset in America’s financial sector. One with growing implications for Europe.
How volatile markets are changing financial advice
Investment advisors are getting better at their jobs, according to the distribution teams at asset managers who work closely with them. They’re using more data, stress-testing portfolios against historical scenarios, and educating their clients more effectively. This leads to more stable behavior among end investors.
Artificial intelligence can erode wealth management costs
The application of artificial intelligence can significantly lower wealth management costs and help non-investors in Europe start investing wisely. “AI is simply automation that can provide positive nudges — for example, to not sell when the market crashes.”
Luxembourg family offices quietly reposition for a new generation
Across Luxembourg, family offices are preparing for change as younger generations begin to take more control. With new priorities like sustainability, digital tools and impact investing, wealth managers are adjusting how they support family clients.
AI shakes up the landscape of ESG data providers
The combination of artificial intelligence, impending regulation, and shifting market dynamics is shaking up the traditionally opaque sector of ESG data providers.
Merger mania? Not here, says AllianzGI CEO
In an era of industry consolidation and shrinking margins, Allianz Global Investors is choosing defiance over dependence.
As banking grows more complex, ABBL pleads for structural reform
With mounting pressure on housing, cybersecurity, and talent retention in an increasingly complex banking landscape, Luxembourg’s bankers are calling for a policy reset.