The Luxembourg financial centre provides a wide range of financial services, acting as a bridge between global investors and markets.
Read MoreThe Freedom of Services regime, introduced by the third EU life and non-life insurance directives and transposed into Luxembourg legislation.
Read MoreThe recent introduction of the European Solvency II regime in 2016 substantially changed the Luxembourg regulatory framework for the insurance and reinsurance sector.
Read MoreLuxembourg is the leading financial centre for the distribution of cross-border life insurance products in the Eurozone.
Read MoreLuxembourg’s traditional strengths in the insurance sector have been in the life and reinsurance domains.
Read MoreLuxembourg is the largest captive reinsurance market in the EU. International companies from all over the world have established around 200 reinsurance undertakings in the Grand Duchy.
Read MoreThe companies that make up the insurance industry together make up the largest group of institutional investors in Europe.
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