Corinne Prinz is a Partner in the Investment Management practice of Arendt & Medernach. She specialises in regulated and unregulated investment funds, including real estate and private equity funds. She primarily advises clients on the regulatory, corporate and organisational aspects of the formation, structuring, re-structuring, marketing and ongoing operations of investment funds. Corinne focuses on undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS) and alternative investment funds and their managers under the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD). She specialises in UCITS KIIDs and PRIIPs KIDs. Further areas of expertise include fund governance and compliance. Corinne is a member of the PRIIPs KID and UCITS KIID working groups of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI). She has been a member of the Koblenz Bar (Germany) since 2011 and has been admitted by the Luxembourg Bar to practice in Luxembourg under her German professional title. Corinne studied law in Trier (Germany). She is a German qualified attorney and holds the German first (2008) and second (2010) State examinations in law. Prior to joining Arendt & Medernach, Corinne worked for two top-tier international law firms in Düsseldorf and Luxembourg. She was awarded “Star” status in 2018 by the independent rating agency Acritas, and has been nominated by clients as one of the most outstanding lawyers they have worked with. Languages: English, French, German, Luxembourgish.
In recent months, the Luxembourg fund sector has witnessed significant regulatory changes that are expected to keep fund professionals engaged throughout 2024. The panel will examine how the fund modernisation law further enhances the Luxembourg fund toolbox, enabling asset managers to capitalise on the full momentum of current market trends. Insights will be shared on why the enhanced ELTIF framework will amplify the appeal of retailised alternatives. Finally, the panel will engage in a discussion to determine whether the AIFMD and UCITS review will be remembered as a revolution, or rather as an evolution. Join our expert panel for a deep dive on these and other topics, with a particular focus on Hong Kong.
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In recent months, the Luxembourg fund sector has witnessed significant regulatory changes that are expected to keep fund professionals engaged throughout 2024. The panel will examine how the fund modernisation law further enhances the Luxembourg fund toolbox, enabling asset managers to capitalise on the full momentum of current market trends. Insights will be shared on why the enhanced ELTIF framework will amplify the appeal of retailised alternatives. Finally, the panel will engage in a discussion to determine whether the AIFMD and UCITS review will be remembered as a revolution, or rather as an evolution. Join our expert panel for a deep dive on these and other topics, with a particular focus on Singapore.
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