Switzerland set to compete with Luxembourg Raifs 

Switzerland is preparing to step up competition with Luxembourg as a fund domicile for alternative investment funds. The industry, however, is not convinced that the Swiss alternative can fully match the international success of Luxembourg Raifs.

From next month, the Swiss will allow management companies to create a new type of fund known as L-QIF that will compete with the successful regime for Reserved Alternative Investment Funds, or Raifs, first made possible in the Grand Duchy in 2016.

PE industry challenges SEC over new fee disclosure rules

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) recent move to mandate increased disclosure of fees and other costs by private equity funds has sparked a legal battle with the PE industry. Lawyers representing both the SEC and the PE industry engaged in a heated argument in a US federal court in New Orleans.

Koen Hoffman regarde dans le Miroir : « quatre jours d’interrogatoire par la police vous rendent très humble »

Entretien à cœur ouvert avec Koen Hoffman, CEO du gestionnaire de patrimoine gantois Value Square, à propos du moment le plus difficile de sa carrière, de son attirance pour les outsiders et de ses enfants venus jouer sur son propre terrain de jeu.

Coup d’œil sous le capot des family offices

« La période la plus importante pour un family office est une période préalable de réflexion, de concertation au sein de la famille. Une fois la décision prise de fonder un family office, on voit qu’il y a un objectif commun », affirme Anneleen Michiels, professeur de finance et entreprises familiales à l’UHasselt.

SEC’s hefty 2023 fines contrast with Europe’s milder approach

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2023 continued to demand significant recoveries from financial institutions, although investment advisers were less frequently targeted. The year also witnessed the introduction of fines related to WhatsApp use and a record payout to whistleblowers.

The SEC secured five billion dollars across 784 actions, marking its second-highest recovery total, paralleling the record figures of the previous financial year.

‘Basel Endgame’ in US seen supporting private credit growth

While Wall Street is pulling out all the stops to curb ‘Basel III Endgame’, private lenders are in pole position for implementation of the banking rules. The price at which US big banks can borrow money will be skillfully undercut by private credit funds, but critics in the banking sector denounce the lack of effective supervision of the ‘non-bank’ lenders.  

Transfer Thursday: M&G, Oraxys, Kroll, Crestbridge, Julius Baer

This week’s overview of transfers, appointments, promotions and other people news includes updates from M&G, Oraxys, Kroll, Crestbridge and Julius Baer.

Kelly Hébert

Kelly Hébert (photo) has been appointed as head of France at M&G Investments, in parallel to her role as head of Belgium and Luxembourg. She replaces Brice Anger, who has decided to leave M&G after a 16-year career with the company.

Brussels expects more clarity on Eltif RTS in ‘next weeks’

The European Commission expects to provide more clarity on the proposed supervisory standards for Eltifs, Europe’s new long-term investment funds, in the coming weeks, an EU official said on Tuesday.

In response to questions by Investment Officer, the official confirmed the Commission is currently considering the draft regulatory and technical standards under the updated regime for Eltif funds. The standards, known as ‘RTS’, were proposed a month ago by the European Securities and Markets Authority, Esma.

Eltif 2.0: Industry urges EC to adopt ‘correct’ standards

The trade association representing Europe’s fund and asset management sector has urged the executive body of the European Union to ensure that the correct technical standards are introduced. These standards are regarded as vital for the success of the new regime for European Long Term Investment Funds, known as Eltif 2.0.