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Circular CSSF 26/906 Central administration, internal governance and risk management

Circular CSSF 26/906 on Central administration, Internal Governance and Risk Management Goes Beyond the Mailbox: 5 Surprising Shifts in Luxembourg’s New Governance Framework for PIs and EMIs with Inspiration from Directive (EU) 2015/2366 (EBA/GL/2017/09)

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 26/906 establishes a consolidated regulatory framework for the central administration, internal governance, and risk management of payment institutions, electronic money institutions, and account information service providers operating in Luxembourg. Repealing several older circulars to […]

Circular CSSF 26/906 on Central administration, Internal Governance and Risk Management Goes Beyond the Mailbox: 5 Surprising Shifts in Luxembourg’s New Governance Framework for PIs and EMIs with Inspiration from Directive (EU) 2015/2366 (EBA/GL/2017/09) Read More »

Circular CSSF 26/904 updates Circular CSSF 24/853 on the Long Form Report concerning the SAQ to be submitted by investment firms

Circular CSSF 26/904 updates Circular CSSF 24/853 on the Long Form Report Concerning the SAQ to be Submitted by Investment Firms

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 26/904 amends the existing reporting framework under Circular CSSF 24/853 for investment firms and Luxembourg branches of non-EU investment firms to better align the self-assessment questionnaire (SAQ) with current supervisory priorities. The update introduces

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Circular CSSF 25/902 Repeal of Circular CSSF 19/731 Regarding the Documents to be Submitted on an Annual Basis by Credit Institutions

Circular CSSF 25/902 Repeals the Circular CSSF 19/731 Regarding the Documents to be Submitted on an Annual Basis by Credit Institutions

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 25/902 streamlines the annual reporting process for credit institutions by repealing the older Circular CSSF 19/731. While the core obligation to submit key annual documents—such as external audit reports, ICAAP and ILAAP reports, self-assessment

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Circular CSSF 25/900 Amends Circular CSSF 22/811 on Authorisation and organisation of entities acting as UCI administrators

Circular CSSF 25/900 Amends Circular CSSF 22/811 on Authorisation and organisation of entities acting as UCI administrators: 5 Critical Takeaways

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 25/900 amends Circular CSSF 22/811, which governs the authorization and organization of Undertaking for Collective Investment (UCI) administrators. A primary change introduced by this circular is the immediate repeal of Annex B, which previously

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Circular CSSF 25/899 Application of the Guidelines of the European Banking Authority on Acquisition, Development, and Construction (ADC) exposures to residential property under Article 126a of Regulation (EU) 575/2013 (EBA/GL/2025/03)

Circular CSSF 25/899 and The 150% Risk Weight Escape Room: Do You have Good Understanding of the New Rules for Residential Development?

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Circular CSSF 25/899 formally integrates the European Banking Authority’s Guidelines (EBA/GL/2025/03) concerning Acquisition, Development, and Construction (ADC) exposures to residential property into Luxembourg’s regulatory framework. Applicable with immediate effect to Less Significant Institutions and Luxembourg-incorporated CRR

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Circular CSSF 25/898 Update of Circular CSSF 07/325 on the provisions relating to credit institutions and investment firms of EU origin established in Luxembourg by way of branches or exercising activities in Luxembourg by way of free provision of services (as amended by Circulars CSSF 21/765 and CSSF 22/827)

Did you think that Circular CSSF 25/898 Was Just a Checklist for Credit Institutions and Investment Firms of EU origin in Luxembourg?

Circular CSSF 25/898
Update of Circular CSSF 07/325 on Provisions relating to credit institutions and investment firms of EU origin established in Luxembourg by way of branches or exercising activities in Luxembourg by way of free provision of services, as amended by Circulars CSSF 21/765 and CSSF 22/827

Did you think that Circular CSSF 25/898 Was Just a Checklist for Credit Institutions and Investment Firms of EU origin in Luxembourg? Read More »

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Are You Prepared for Regulatory Evolution with Circular CSSF 25/897: 5 Impactful Shifts in Luxembourg’s Long Form Report Framework for Credit Institutions

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: This article explains Circular CSSF 25/897, which updates the regulatory framework for Long Form Reports (LFR) submitted by credit institutions in Luxembourg. This update modifies a self-assessment questionnaire by introducing new modules for UCI administration and EMIR, while relocating technology-related readiness into the broader IT

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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 Regulation N° 25-04 and Related Recommendation from the Comité du risque systémique (CRS) in Luxembourg

Do you Understand CSSF Regulation N° 25-04 and Related Recommendation from the Comité du risque systémique (CRS) in Luxembourg

Luxembourg Financial Regulatory News: Understanding the Regulatory Ecosystem under CSSF Regulation N° 25-04 and Related Recommendation from the Comité du risque systémique (CRS) in Luxembourg Welcome to this guide on CSSF Regulation N° 25-04 and Related Recommendation from the Comité

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