Deloitte Luxembourg appoints new Partners and Managing Directors
Deloitte Luxembourg appoints 11 new Partners and Managing Directors
Deloitte Luxembourg appoints 11 new Partners and Managing Directors
ING announces closure of retail banking in Luxembourg.
On Monday 6 May 2024, EY Luxembourg unveiled the ten startups selected for the Luxembourg final of this year’s Startup World Cup.
On Tuesday 30 April 2024, lux-Airport and Luxair inaugurated the new Luxair aircraft maintenance hangar.
On Tuesday 30 April 2024, the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce held its Constituent Plenary Assembly, in the presence of Lex Delles, Luxembourg’s Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism. Members of the Plenary Assembly unanimously reelected Fernand Ernster as President of the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce.
The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) and The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company have announced the commencement of a second phase of their strategic collaboration, which will not only leverage previous achievements, but will also delve into new technological avenues.
A&O Shearman is pleased to announce the successful completion of the merger of Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling.
Luxembourg and McLean, VA, 30 April 2024 — SES S.A. (“SES”) and Intelsat S.A. (“Intelsat”) announce an agreement for SES to acquire Intelsat through the purchase of 100% of the equity of Intelsat Holdings S.a.r.l. for a cash consideration of $3.1 billion (€2.8 billion) and certain contingent value rights.
Further EU moves to strengthen single market and cut red tape required to kickstart business activity, outgoing president Michèle Detaille says
On Wednesday 24 April 2024, Cargolux held a press conference at their premises in Sandweiler to present their 2023 results.
For the past two decades, the EU Merger Regulation (EUMR) has promoted effective transaction screening and made a substantial contribution to increasing deal certainty. Read more on how EU mergers have evolved since the introduction of the EUMR and how the framework can be improved further.
Global law firm DLA Piper will move into its new Luxembourg home, the iconic Nova Building in the centre of Luxembourg City, on 2 April 2024. Located on the Place de l’Etoile, the newly rebuilt 4,000 m.sq. office marks a larger local footprint for the firm. This significant investment reflects the continued growth and success of the firm’s Luxembourg office, and reaffirms its commitment to strengthening its position in the country. The office relocates from its former home in the Kirchberg district.