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Inside Europe’s main ManCo landscape
By Pierre-Marie BOCHEREAU, Jens SCHMIDT Madjid BOUKEHELIFA, EY Luxembourg *   Luxembourg’s ManCo sector is accelerating into a new era where consolidation, scale and innovation converge to reshape how asset managers operate and grow.   Luxembourg is not just a fund domicile: it stands as a strategic command center for European Asset Management. It is home to nearly 300 authorized management companies (ManCos),(1) ranging from UCITS management companies and authorized alternative investment fund managers (AIFMs) to fully licensed Super ManCos (which combine both models).   In recent years, ManCos have been facing regulatory reforms, digital transformation, and margin pressure. The implementation of the new texts (such as the...
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