The two-day Private Assets Conference 2022 featured comments on digitalisation and sustainability from Luxembourg’s lead financial regulator, among other topics.
Day 2 of Private Assets Conference 2022
Written by Delano.lu
Published on 24.11.2022

Jiří Krόl of the Alternative Investment Management Association is seen delivering his “Future outlook for the alternatives industry” keynote address during the second day of Alfi’s Private Assets Conference, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Jiří Krόl of the Alternative Investment Management Association is seen delivering his “Future outlook for the alternatives industry” keynote address during the second day of Alfi’s Private Assets Conference, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Mario Bautista-Delgado of RBC Investor & Treasury Services is seen attending Alfi’s Private Assets Conference, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Arthur Mendegris at Ogier. Photo: Romain Gamba

Thomas Fahl at Ocorian Funds. Photo: Romain Gamba

Kavitha Ramachandran at Maitland. Photo: Romain Gamba

Jennifer Walker of Bridge Investment Group and Laura Delpey of Deloitte speak on the “New to Luxembourg: recent additions to the AM space” panel, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Anand Pattabiraman of ESGwize, Ben Lyon of the House of Training and Francis Parisi of PWC. Photo: Romain Gamba

Bert Boerman of Governance.com, Nick Maton of Alpha FX and Guillaume Jobard of Alpha FX. Photo: Romain Gamba

Yasha Thiriart of Banque de Luxembourg (on left). Photo: Romain Gamba

Eleni Vasileiadou and Annie Bazan of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry. Photo: Romain Gamba

Attendees are seen during day 2 of Alfi’s Private Assets Conference, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Attendees are seen during day 2 of Alfi’s Private Assets Conference, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Marc Hedberg of Edmond de Rothschild Europe and Tomasz Szubartowski at European Fund Administration. Photo: Romain Gamba

Tiffany Rose of Elvinger Hoss Prussen (on right). Photo: Romain Gamba

Kavitha Ramachandran at Maitland, Veronica Buffoni at Carne Group, Olivier Terrenoire at Generali Real Estate, Caroline Pimpaud at DLA Piper and Vanessa Müller at EY seen on “The practical challenges of ‘net zero’” panel, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Alexandre Hector at KPMG (on right). Photo: Romain Gamba

Emmanuel Gutton of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (on left). Photo: Romain Gamba

Lucienne Andring at Banque de Luxembourg (centre), Yasha Thiriart of Banque de Luxembourg (right). Photo: Romain Gamba

Matthew Purdie at Northern Trust (on left). Photo: Romain Gamba

Britta Borneff of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (on right). Photo: Romain Gamba

José Luis Martinez Caamano at Alaluz Capital (on right). Photo: Romain Gamba

Amaury Zinga Botao at UBS (on right). Photo: Romain Gamba

Veronica Buffoni at Carne Group and Olivier Terrenoire at Generali Real Estate seen on “The practical challenges of ‘net zero’” panel, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Caroline Pimpaud at DLA Piper and Vanessa Müller at EY seen on “The practical challenges of ‘net zero’” panel, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Corinne Lamesch, chair of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry, seen during day 2 of Alfi’s Private Assets Conference, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Attendees are seen during day 2 of Alfi’s Private Assets Conference, held at the European Convention Center in Kirchberg, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Tarne Bevan at M&G Investments, Serge Weyland at Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management and Alan Picone at KPMG seen on the “Scalability of operations and the role of technology” panel, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba

Tarne Bevan at M&G Investments, Serge Weyland at Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management and Alan Picone at KPMG seen on the “Scalability of operations and the role of technology” panel, 23 November 2022. Photo: Romain Gamba





























The Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry hosted its annual deep-dive into private market funds this week.