From 3 to 5 October 2025, Luxembourg will celebrate the accession of Crown Prince Guillaume to the throne. These three days will be filled with emotions, traditions and festivities to mark a historic transition.
Luxembourg’s Grand Duke Henri delivered an emotional speech at the Philharmonie on Monday to mark his final National Day holiday as head of state. “This national holiday is a moment of great emotion and gratitude for me,” Grand Duke Henri said at the start of his speech, which marked 25 years of his reign. In October, he will hand over the throne to his eldest son, Crown Prince Guillaume.
Setting up a business is no plain sailing. It requires an innovative idea and determination to make it see the light of day. Luxembourg offers support though organisations such as the House of Startups (HoST) and the House of Financial Technology (Lhoft).
The SES Group announced on Friday the appointment of Lisa Pataki as CFO, effective 16 June 2025. With over 20 years’ experience in international listed groups in the aerospace and defence sector, Pataki will succeed Sandeep Jalan, who has held this position since May 2020. It’s also a discreet way of going along with disgruntled shareholders.
POST Luxembourg will organise an exhibition marking the 25th anniversary of the reign of Grand Duke Henri, at its HELIX headquarters in Luxembourg-Gare from Thursday 5 June to Saturday 5 July 2025.
From niche curiosity to boardroom priority: crypto-assets have completed their remarkable journey into Luxembourg’s financial mainstream, according to the third annual Crypto-Assets Management Survey released yesterday by The LHoFT Foundation and PwC Luxembourg.
Pimco has launched a Luxembourg-based evergreen diversified private credit fund, providing European wealth investors with access to multi-sector private lending including asset-backed loans, real estate debt and consumer and corporate credit, as part of its $191bn alternatives platform.
Cross-border investment funds hit EUR 7 trillion as global footprint deepens. Cross-border funds have become a cornerstone of asset management, placing Europe – and Luxembourg – at the centre of international distribution.
With their linguistic dexterity and international mindset, Luxembourgers are well-equipped for life abroad. Yet, as these expats reveal, adjusting to new cultural norms--whether Swiss precision, American ambition or German diplomacy--still comes with challenges.
The European Central Bank will cut interest rates at its next four meetings as the economic costs of US tariffs mount, according to analysts at JPMorgan Chase. Euro-zone growth will take a bigger hit than previously expected in the near term, resulting in “very weak” expansion over the next three quarters, Greg Fuzesi, Raphael Brun-Aguerre and Mariana Monteiro said Tuesday in a research note.