Nicolas Bouveret, Arendt & Medernach

Nicolas Bouveret Nicolas Bouveret is a Partner in the Investment Management and Private Equity & Real Estate practices of Arendt & Medernach. He advises global asset managers and institutional clients on the structuring, formation and marketing of Luxembourg investment funds, in particular private funds set up as alternative investment funds (AIFs) under AIFMD (partnerships, RAIFs and SIFs) as well as alternative UCITS. His practice includes mainly private equity funds, private debt funds and hedge funds. In 2013-2014, Nicolas was seconded to the New York office of Arendt where he assisted US and global asset managers in their European fundraising initiatives by setting up Luxembourg investment funds. He is a member of the Luxembourg Bar and the New York Bar. Nicolas holds a law degree from the Université Catholique de Louvain (2005) and an LL.M. in International Taxation from New York University (2008). Languages: English and French.
08.40

In conversation with Howard Marks

Oaktree is a leading investment management firm managing more than $150 billion in assets. Since the formation of Oaktree in 1995, Mr. Marks has been responsible for ensuring the firm’s adherence to its core investment philosophy; communicating closely with clients concerning products and strategies; and contributing his experience to big-picture decisions relating to investments and corporate direction. Howard is well known to the investor community for his “memos” to clients. Warren Buffett once said “When I see memos from Howard Marks in my mail, they’re the first thing I open and read. I always learn something.”


09.20

Distributing ESG and impact investment solutions: do old recipes still work?

What does it take to successfully distribute an ESG or an impact investment product? How do you stand out in an ever growing crowd of such products? And if such investments are favoured by younger investors, can you simply use the same distribution channels?

During an interactive panel discussion, we will propose answers to these questions and many more, taking into consideration the latest trends and innovations observed.


10.35

Private Debt Funds: the Who, the Why and the How of Fundraising in Europe

This panel will discuss the current trends in fundraising for private debt funds, from both a GP and LP perspective. Private debt has been growing fast in the last few years, in particular due to the attractiveness of the asset class for insurance companies and other institutional investors.
Our panellists will share their views on the driving forces behind the European private debt funds market, opportunities for growth and the products that will be coming to the market tomorrow.


11.00

Retailisation of private assets

Without any doubt, private assets including private equity and venture capital, real estate, infrastructure, private debt have grown to a significant asset class within the fund industry. So far, access to this asset class was granted mainly to the large institutional investors. As an appealing alternative and possibility for diversification, retail investors increasingly become attracted to such alternative funds.
But are they fully aware of the differences and constraints compared to a UCITS? How does the industry adapt to this new dimension? What are the opportunities and the challenges? Will it be the revival of the ELTIF or are there other possibilities? Listen to our experts sharing their experiences and views.


11.35

Masterclass facilitated by UBS

Will ELTIFs awake from their state of “sleeping beauty”

Until now the ELTIF regime has not led to the expected success. What is needed to boost such structures and will the amendments under discussion close the existing gaps for an attractive solution allowing a certain “democratisation of private assets”?


12.20

Masterclass facilitated by State Street

Enhancing and developing inclusion & diversity in a virtual work environment

Our working environment has changed dramatically over the last 18 months. Undoubtedly, the management style needs to adjust to new challenges we have been facing within the virtual teams. During the panel discussion, we will explore the multiple facets of inclusion and diversity and how the latter in all forms is embraced, acknowledged and developed within a continued virtual working environment. Our speakers will share their experience on how the companies create an inclusive environment where employees feel comfortable, supported and respected in bringing their ‘whole self’ to work. We will also hear insightful suggestions and practical tips on how to identify, nurture, encourage and promote diverse talents.