Providing access to private market funds may be a “niche” part of the alternatives space, but it could be the key to keeping private banks relevant, according to .
Also in this issue:
· LSAP president talks about rethinking the current tax system;
· A business report about the rise of B Corps, with Innpact, GoToFreedom and Seismic business leaders weighing in;
· Amrop’s on the need for private market investors to step up their “people due diligence” practices;
· A conversation with HEC Liège Luxembourg’s Zoltan Horvath and Jens Hoellermann about the school’s private equity certification getting a critical boost;
· Brasserie Nationale’s Mathias Lentz reflects on a “positive year” after two challenging ones and what’s in store for the brewery for 2023, including international expansion;
· A focus on Fifa spending and the Luxembourg Football Federation in numbers, ahead of the World Cup in Qatar;
· An essay on attracting medical professionals to the grand duchy, as population is expected to rise;
· Razvan-Petru Radu, president of the Romania Luxembourg Business Forum (RomLux), on 15 years of economic relations between the two countries;
· Deputy director of the Zentrum fir Politesch Bildung Michèle Schlit on promoting citizenship through a better understanding of democracy; and more.
About Delano
The print edition of Delano, Luxembourg’s English language news , is published 11 times a year. The magazine is available by and at across the grand duchy. Delano also publishes two on weekdays: the “Breakfast briefing”, featuring local headlines to start the day informed, and the “Noon briefing”, covering the latest Luxembourg news and events, as well as specialised newsletters. Plus there are Delano Live events, which feature live interviews on topics covered by Delano magazine, but with a fresh perspective. Delano is on , and .