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Mensuel de février 2026 - Fonds d’investissement

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Loan origination: a strategic opportunity for fund managers
By Vincent REMY, EY Luxembourg Partner, Private Debt Leader, Zeeshan AHMED, EY Luxembourg Partner, Luxembourg Infrastructure Funds Leader Benoit ROSE, EY Law Luxembourg, Partner   With the upcoming implementation of AIFMD II in April 2026, which will harmonize loan origination rules across the EU, Luxembourg is poised to strengthen its leadership in alternative credit markets.   Luxembourg has firmly established itself as Europe’s leading hub for private debt and loan origination funds, driven by regulatory flexibility, investor appetite, and its reputation as a cross-border fund domicile. Over the past decade, the Grand Duchy has become the go-to jurisdiction for managers seeking efficient structures, such as Part II UCIs, SIFs, RAIFs and...
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