Claude Niedner, ALFI

Claude Niedner Claude Niedner is a Partner and Chairman of Arendt & Medernach. He specialises in investment funds and works in the areas of UCITS, hedge funds and real estate. He has been a member of the Luxembourg Bar since 1993. Claude is Chairman of the Regulation Advisory Board and Chairman of the Alternative Investments Committee at the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI). He is also a member of the Alternative Investment Funds working group at the level of the Haut Comité de la Place Financière (HCPF), where he is involved in many different initiatives for the development of Luxembourg’s alternative investment fund sector. Claude is a regular speaker at international conferences on topics related to investment funds. He has also been a lecturer in Financial Law at the Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg (France). Prior to joining Arendt & Medernach, Claude worked in the capital markets department of a major Luxembourg bank. Claude holds a master's degree in Law from the Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg (France) as well as a master's degree in Business Administration from the Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC), Paris (France). Languages: English, French, German and Luxembourgish
09.35

Conference host introduction

  • Claude Niedner

    Claude Niedner Chairperson of the Alternative Investments Committee ALFI


09.50

GP perspectives: translating trends into investment strategies and returns

Creating new products, adapting portfolios, adjusting financing: how GPs anticipate market developments, interest rates, inflation, FX variations, regulatory changes and more


11.05

Family offices as private assets investors

Private family capital is larger than private equity and venture capital combined. The increasing concentration of wealth held by very wealthy families is fueling the growth of family offices around the globe. Luxembourg hosts over 100 family offices and is an attractive jurisdiction for more to come. Designed to preserve wealth for future generations, family offices offer a high degree of independence with regards to investment choices and have become a mainstream investor into private assets over the last years. Next to the returns offered by private assets, it is also the entrepreneurial DNA of family offices that attracts them to private assets and often asks for an active role to play as shareholders. What do family offices mean to Luxembourg and the private assets market? We will discuss opportunities, challenges and perspectives.


11.30

LP onboarding: what to expect and how to accommodate

  • Views of an asset manager raising capital through a Lux fund: LP due diligence, latest trends in investor focus (ESG and diversity, liquidity management, expenses and fees transparency, credit facilities, continuation funds, cybersecurity and data protection, staffing at GP/manager level);
  • Views of a service provider: (remote) solutions for AML, challenges and opportunities for smooth LP onboarding;
  • Status quo and legal framework around digitalisation of sub docs/e-signatures, onboarding platforms and bespoke LP needs: Luxembourg tools for bespoke co-investment, feeders, parallel funds, reporting etc. as well as the impact of retailisation on investor due diligence and onboarding (KYC)

14.00

Conference host introduction

  • Claude Niedner

    Claude Niedner Chairperson of the Alternative Investments Committee ALFI


14.05

What to expect when structuring your NAV facility

Session kindly facilitated and sponsored by Allen & Overy

Financing products come in different shapes and forms throughout the lifecycle of a fund. Net asset value (NAV) facilities permit the raising of new financing backed by a fund’s portfolio of assets, in support of, among others, liquidity management, follow-on investments and beyond. The structuring options are numerous and NAV facilities can be found across asset classes and investment strategies. This panel will discuss the product landscape of NAV facilities, features across asset classes and key concepts.

 


14.50

Completing the decade: the AIFMD story

Overview of the decade gone by and the regulatory landscape ahead

  • Claude Niedner

    Claude Niedner Chairperson of the Alternative Investments Committee ALFI


15.50

Luxembourg for private assets: The data to back it up


16.10

Digital platforms for private markets investment - disruption or sustainable innovation?

Digital investment platforms are disrupting private markets, offering an alternative for institutional and individual investors seeking exposure to private equity, including venture capital and private debt, as well as real assets. What are the technologies behind this facilitated access to private asset investments? Discover some of the well-established platforms and some of the new kids on block, learn about their operating models and what led to their success, the role of partnerships with renowned fund managers, and the next development phases and ambitions for the coming years.