Fiduciary duties of company managers under Luxembourg law

The quantity of holding companies and fund related corporate entities, on top of the fairer number of commercial companies composing the Luxembourg economic environment leads inevitably to a significant demand for company officers on a relatively small-scale market. Many company officers in place, whether assuming a role of manager or of director, are for various […]

The impact of COVID-19 on Luxembourg companies

Following the Grand-Ducal regulation dated 18 March 2020 introducing various measures in relation with the COVID19 pandemic and the subsequent decisions taken in the framework of the fight against the spread of coronavirus in Luxembourg, companies may face significant difficulties in pursuing their activities. Some measures have been adopted in order to limit the impact […]

The impact of COVID-19 on Belgian companies

Following the decisions taken in the framework of the fight against the spread of coronavirus in Belgium, companies face significant difficulties in the course of pursuing their activities. Some measures have been adopted in order to limit the impact of the imposed restrictions on companies aimed at preventing the spread of the virus. In this […]

The new Belgian Code on Companies and Associations

A New Company Code  On 23 March 2019, the Belgian Parliament approved a bill meant to fundamentally reshape the existing Company Code. The new Belgian Code on Companies and Associations (the ‘BCCA’) aims to make Belgium more attractive for both domestic and foreign businesses. The BCCA will increase flexibility for Belgian companies, but will require […]