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Luxembourg licenses 80 new financial services companies in 2018 (LuxembourgforFinance)

- 47 financial institutions reported as relocating activities to Luxembourg in the context of Brexit - 136 banks from 28 countries rely on Luxembourg as their European or international hub - Luxembourg’s fund industry reaches AUM of EUR 4.19 trillion, a year-on-year increase of 1.37%   Luxembourg has once again ranked among the top three EU financial centres in 2018 , having consolidated and strengthened its role as the go-to hub for financial institutions operating on a cross-border basis in the European market. Last year, Luxembourg’s regulators granted 80 new licences for banks, management companies, alternative asset managers, insurers and investment firms. This number includes several financial institutions to have publicly...
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