INFPC 2025 Co-funding: Don't miss out on government support for your training plans! The deadline for 2025 co-funding applications is 31 May 2026. The Luxembourg government offers financial aid to support your company's training efforts. Our HR consulting team is here to support you every step of the way.
Since the introduction of the European Central Bank (ECB) supervisory expectations for Climate-related & Environmental Risks, now Climate and Nature (C&N), formalised in the ECB Guide of November 2020 and the 2025 press release, the materiality assessment has served as a foundational requirement for integrating C&N risks into institutions’ enterprise-wide risk management frameworks. Over the past years, this early regulatory push ensured that the methodology for assessing climate risk materiality became both familiar and widely embedded across institutions.
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ICO (Initial Coin Offering) is a fundraising method in full ascendancy. Several billion dollars have already been invested since the beginning of 2017. What is this method, what are its risks and future implications?
On Tuesday 16 January 2018, Jean-Philippe Franssen, Partner - HR and Personal Tax, will hold a seminar as part of the Paperjam Business Club which aims to help you better understand the mobility situations of your employees such as: activities in different countries, teleworking, secondment, status of expatriate,...
The tax administration in Luxembourg recently explained the new adjustments on the tax reform applicable as from year 2018. Who is concerned?
As part of the tax reform, the Administration des Contributions Directes (ACD) sent a letter last October, asking non-resident married employees to accept or modify the proposed tax rate for the 2018 fiscal year.
The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) – arguably the largest piece of regulatory change in investment markets since 2007 – comes into force in January 2018.
The Grant Thornton Luxembourg Technology Hub Services stems from the ambition to complement our current advisory services offer for financial institutions with focused services in domains such as Blockchain, Cybersecurity and Innovation.