Insights

How Luxembourg is shaping the future of fund servicing


Discover how local expertise in Luxembourg is powering our clients’ global investment strategies, with a focus on private markets, active ETFs and digital transformation.

July 2025

Fatiha Charti
Head of Offshore Relationship Management, State Street

Deirdre Ryan
Business Origination, State Street

Naomi Yamamoto
Global Program Manager, State Street

This conversation explores how global investment trends are realized through local expertise. We highlight the rise of private markets and active ETFs, Luxembourg’s role in enabling innovation, and the growing demand for simplification, digitalization and automation of key services like transfer agency.

With clients seeking streamlined, tech-enabled experiences, we are constantly evolving our back-office offering. The planned acquisition of Mizuho’s Luxembourg entity – which provides global custody services outside of Japan and the strategic insourcing of our transfer agency services – further strengthens our position in helping our clients reach their business objectives.

Key takeaways from the discussion include:

  • Luxembourg plays a pivotal role in driving global investment trends like private markets and active ETFs.
  • Clients are seeking simplified, consistent and tech-enabled transfer agency services across jurisdictions.
  • The planned acquisition of Mizuho’s Luxembourg entity further strengthens our custody capabilities and talent base.
  • We’re helping clients scale private markets offerings through digitalization and European long-term investment fund (ELTIF) 2.0 structures.

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