BIL strengthens the Leadership of its Commercial Franchises
Press Release: BIL strengthens the Leadership of its Commercial Franchises
Press Release: BIL strengthens the Leadership of its Commercial Franchises
Bank of America announced on Tuesday the launch of CashPro Insights, a digital tool that analyzes information flowing through the CashPro platform. Through data-driven intelligence, clients are presented with insights that empower them to make more informed treasury decisions and drive cost savings and efficiencies.
Luxair has announced it has introduced Manchester as a new destination available starting in March 2024.
Going into 2024 and their 20-year anniversary, ATOZ Tax Advisers, a leading Luxembourg advisory firm and founder member of Taxand globally, is pleased to announce the appointment of two new partners, Samantha Hauw and Fanny Bueb.
Martine Schummer becomes a member of the Board of Directors, succeeding Robert Jeworowski who is retiring.
The Ministry of State, Department of Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy, the Ministry of the Economy, the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) and Luxinnovation have the pleasure of inviting you to a webinar series for the Joint Call 5G Communication Technologies.
ABBL: Extension of Hotline 49 10 10 services: Anti-fraud services now available 24/7
U.S. Embassy Luxembourg announces the opening of its 2024 grants program, inviting organizations and individuals to apply for funding of up to €15,000 per project.
Law firms in Luxembourg’s financial centre are seeing a growing number of requests relating to ELTIF investment products. Already observed in 2022, it has reached a more rapid clip following the amendment to the European regulations that came into force in March 2023 and will apply from 10 January 2024.
Luxembourg offers an excellent quality of life for natives and expats alike. A truly cosmopolitan country with a long tradition of welcoming residents from abroad, it is a great place to live and raise a family, as well as to build an international career.
ECJ ruled: no illegal State aid in the European Commission's Amazon case Today, the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) annulled the decision of the Commission[1] that had decided that Luxembourg had granted Amazon unlawful State aid of about EUR 250 million in a tax ruling confirming the arm's length nature of deductible royalty payments by
Luxembourg is still a high-carbon society, but one that is becoming less carbon-intensive.