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Crestbridge gets depositary licence in Luxembourg

Crestbridge, a fund services provider for private equity and real estate funds, has been granted its depositary licence by Luxembourg’s financial services regulator, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, CSSF.

The firm has already been licenced by the UK’s FCA to provide depositary service in the UK since 2001. Its Luxembourg licence enables it to further expand its capabilities in supporting a growing number of fund managers in Europe.

Swiss supervisor defends AT1 write-offs at Credit Suisse

Switzerland’s financial markets supervisor is defending its decision to force a 16 billion Swiss franc (16 billion euro) write-off in Credit Suisse debt securities that were designed to function as a shock absorber in case of a major financial event.

Following Sunday’s announcement about the “shotgun wedding” between Credit Suisse and UBS, financial markets raised questions and possible legal challenges about the status of this particular type of debt, known as AT1 and as CoCos, or contingent convertibles. 

Quintet posts first profit since 2018 as rate margins improve

Luxembourg-headquartered Quintet Private Bank on Thursday posted its first net profit in four years as interest margins improved thanks to rising interest rates. Higher trading income and a one-time gain from the sale of its stake in EFA also underpinned its performance last year.

CSSF fund supervisor Zwick: ‘Embrace regulatory change’ 

Luxembourg’s top supervisor for investment funds on Wednesday assured the country’s fund management community, describing the sector as “very robust” and speaking about “quite normal” levels of volatility, even though it is not fully immune to the liquidity issues that have rocked global financial markets in recent weeks.

EU clears final hurdle for ‘Eltif 2.0’ private equity funds

The European Union on Monday published the text of its updated regulation on long-term private investment funds, known as Eltif 2.0, in its Official Journal, clearing the final hurdle before its implementation from January next year.

The publication was expected following the adoption by the European Parliament in February. Luxembourg, as a leading investment funds hub in Europe, is keen to develop itself as an international hub for this new type of investment funds which will open up alternatives and private equity also to non-institutional investors.

IO Talks: State Street's Luke Brereton on blockchain in the investment fund business

This Luxembourg edition of IO Talks hears about the latest developments in the realm of blockchain technology in the asset management and investment industry. 

Investment Officer.lu’s Mike Gordon speaks to Luke Brereton, Head of Client Acquisition for Global Link and Head of Client Squad for State Street Digital, at the ALFI European Asset Management Conference in Luxembourg.