Cédric Choffray, regional director Europe, is pictured in front of Alter Domus’ new satellite office in Steinfort, which is located close to the border with Belgium. Photo: Provided by Alter Domus

Cédric Choffray, regional director Europe, is pictured in front of Alter Domus’ new satellite office in Steinfort, which is located close to the border with Belgium. Photo: Provided by Alter Domus

Alter Domus, which provides fund and corporate services, is opening two satellite offices in Luxembourg that will serve cross-border employees coming from Belgium and France.

The company’s two new satellite offices are located in the border cities of Steinfort--meant to serve employees coming from Belgium--and in Frisange, which is meant for staff members coming from France. The office in Steinfort, which opened on 27 March, can be used by 75 employees. The office in Frisange, which has a capacity of 25 employees, will open on 3 April.

“The extension of our office space continues Alter Domus’ ongoing commitment to flexible working arrangements for our employees,” said a press release from the company published on 30 March. “The vastly reduced journey times into our new offices will have a direct and positive impact on both the work-life balance and health of staff.”

The offices in Steinfort and Frisange are Alter Domus’ first satellite offices in Luxembourg. Contacted by Delano, a company spokesperson said that they plan to open a third satellite office near the German border in the near future.

Alter Domus now employs 1,075 people in Luxembourg. Their headquarters in the grand duchy is located in the Cloche d’Or district. The company has a total of 4,500 employees across 38 offices around the world.