Issuers of Tokens (EMTs, ARTs) News

News and Example Templates for CSSF Circulars and EU Regulations for Issuers of Tokens (Issuers of E-Money Tokens (EMTs), Issuers of Asset-Referenced Tokens (ARTs)) in Luxembourg

April 2026 CSSF Newsletter No 303: What happened during last month in the Financial Sector in Luxembourg?

April 2026 CSSF Newsletter No 303: What happened during last month in the Financial Sector in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: The April 2026 CSSF Newsletter No 303 from the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) serves as a comprehensive update on the Luxembourg financial scene. It highlights critical security warnings regarding fraudulent websites and provides detailed regulatory circulars concerning crypto-assets and liquidity management. Extensive statistical […]

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CSSF October 2025 Newsletter (No 297)

We Read a 15-Page Report (CSSF October 2025 Newsletter (No 297)) So You Didn’t Have To. Here Are the 5 Most Surprising Takeaways.

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Introduction: Uncovering the Stories Hidden in the Data (CSSF October 2025 Newsletter (No 297)) Official financial reports are often dense and unapproachable. So we dug into the latest 15-page report from Luxembourg’s financial regulator, the CSSF,

We Read a 15-Page Report (CSSF October 2025 Newsletter (No 297)) So You Didn’t Have To. Here Are the 5 Most Surprising Takeaways. Read More »

F5 Security Incident Response Plan following on Multiple Vulnerabilities in F5 Devices and Products

What is Your F5 Security Incident Response Plan following CSSF Publication in Luxembourg on Multiple Vulnerabilities in F5 Devices and Products?

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: 1.0 Situation Briefing: Nation-State Threat Actor Compromise (F5 Security Incident Response Plan following on Multiple Vulnerabilities in F5 Devices and Products) This article outlines the organization’s potential incident response plan following the disclosure of a significant

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CSSF September 2025 Newsletter at Ratiofy.Lu

Financial Sector in Luxembourg Sees Growth Amid New Warnings: CSSF September 2025 Newsletter

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: In order to easily digest the information, in this article at https://ratiofy.lu/, we try to understand the nuances under the information published in the newsletter number 296 from the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF),

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Luxembourg’s Financial Leaders Face Strict New Rules Under Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/885 on Market Abuse

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: The European Union’s latest regulatory framework, the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/885 of 29 April 2025 (supplementing Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 – Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA/MiCAR)) on Market Abuse available at https://www.cssf.lu/en/Document/commission-delegated-regulation-eu-2025-885-of-29-april-2025/, is now in effect, marking

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Annual CSSF 2024 Report: Visual Explanation – Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News

Interactive Report: CSSF Annual Report 2024 CSSF Report 2024 Strategic Outlook Key Priorities Sector Performance Regulatory & Governance Strategic OutlookKey PrioritiesSector PerformanceRegulatory & Governance Interactive Briefing for Easy Understanding An interactive briefing on the CSSF’s 2024 Annual Report, highlighting Luxembourg’s

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CSSF Annual Report 2024 Published: Some Expected, Some Unexpected.

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: The following text summarizes the main themes and most important ideas or facts from the CSSF Annual Report 2024, highlighting Luxembourg’s financial sector in a rapidly evolving global landscape. For more detailed information, please refer to

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Circular CSSF 25/893 aligns Luxembourg’s financial entities and payment providers with DORA’s new digital incident reporting framework.

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 25/893 establishes the reporting framework for major ICT-related incidents and cyber threats under the DORA regulation for a wide range of financial entities in Luxembourg. It details the practical requirements for classifying and reporting

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Circular CSSF 25/892 requires financial entities in Luxembourg to provide the CSSF with an estimation of aggregated annual costs from major ICT incidents upon request

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 25/892, effective May 31, 2025, informs financial entities in Luxembourg that the CSSF fully applies the Joint ESAs’ Guidelines on estimating costs and losses from major ICT-related incidents under the DORA regulation. The circular

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Circular CSSF 25/883 amends Luxembourg’s outsourcing rules to align them with the DORA regulation, avoiding duplication for financial entities.

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 25/883, effective April 9, 2025, amends Circular CSSF 22/806 to prevent overlapping regulations following the entry into force of DORA. For financial entities subject to DORA, the circular repeals the section on ICT outsourcing

Circular CSSF 25/883 amends Luxembourg’s outsourcing rules to align them with the DORA regulation, avoiding duplication for financial entities. Read More »