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This webinar forms part of the 2024 Funds Series.
This webinar will assess the current state and forthcoming developments of AIFMD 2.0. Tailored for international funds services professionals, our speaker will analyse the progress made since its inception, forecast upcoming changes, and offer insights into regulatory adaptations required. Join us to stay informed about the evolving AIFMD landscape and understand its implications for fund management in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
Delegates places are also interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Introduction: Background, process, and timeline to implement AIFMD 2.0
Delegation – what will be new?
Requirements for loan originating funds - the route toward an EU harmonization of credit funds
Liquidity – increased scrutiny from regulators
What did not make its way in AIFMD 2.0 – conclusion
Patrick GoebelPartner at Dechert (Luxembourg) LLP |
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Patrick Goebel focuses his practice on financial services and transactional matters. He advises clients on all types of retail and private Luxembourg investment funds including UCITS and AIFs investing in financial instruments, debt (including loan origination), private equity, real estate, infrastructural assets or other type of assets including tangible assets. Mr Goebel also assists investors on their investment in Luxembourg investment funds, including due-diligence and negotiation of investment terms, as well as on the establishment, the restructuring and on other various legal and regulatory aspects of management companies, AIFMs (including EuVECA managers), investment firms (MiFID) and financial service providers such as depositaries and administrators. He also assists on due-diligences relating to the acquisitions of managers and financial service providers. |