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Debt Financing in Luxembourg: 2025 Legal and Strategic Insights for SOPARFIs & Investment Funds - #0014 - 13525

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Debt Financing in Luxembourg: 2025 Legal and Strategic Insights for SOPARFIs & Investment Funds - #0014 - 13525

In today’s episode of The Luxembourg Fundcast, we unpack the latest developments in Luxembourg's sophisticated debt financing ecosystem as of May 2025. We explore how SOPARFIs and regulated fund structures—such as SIFs, SICARs, RAIFs, and UCITS—can structure and optimize their financing strategies within a robust yet flexible legal and regulatory framework.

Highlights include:

• Strategic use of bonds, hybrid instruments, and NAV facilities

• Key updates to the Financial Collateral Law and interest deductibility rules

• Implications of AIFMD II, including leverage limits for loan-originating funds

• Practical applications of the 85:15 debt-to-equity ratio

• CSSF, ESMA, and EU-driven compliance trends impacting capital structuring

• Sustainable finance trends and the role of the new European Green Bond standard

Whether you're structuring a SOPARFI deal, launching a fund, or advising on cross-border credit facilities, this episode is your essential legal compass for Luxembourg's debt landscape in 2025.

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