ALFI - Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry
12 episodes
4 months ago
We want to make Luxembourg the most attractive international investment fund centre and to bring young professionals closer to, and get them more involved in, the investment fund community. The Finance NextGen podcast series consists of dialogues between an experienced financial services professional and a “nextgener”, namely, a young professional the early stages of their career. They touch upon current issues impacting the fund industry from their very own perspective.
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We want to make Luxembourg the most attractive international investment fund centre and to bring young professionals closer to, and get them more involved in, the investment fund community. The Finance NextGen podcast series consists of dialogues between an experienced financial services professional and a “nextgener”, namely, a young professional the early stages of their career. They touch upon current issues impacting the fund industry from their very own perspective.
Giving the next generation a voice and entrusting them to try new things, and even fail, is one of the big challenges but also one of the major opportunities the financial services profession currently faces.
That’s the conclusion from a fascinating discussion between Valeria Merkel, partner asset management with KPMG, and Thibaud Gonne, associate relationship manager at Banque de Luxembourg, in the first episode of the ALFI NextGen podcast.
NextGen Finance
We want to make Luxembourg the most attractive international investment fund centre and to bring young professionals closer to, and get them more involved in, the investment fund community. The Finance NextGen podcast series consists of dialogues between an experienced financial services professional and a “nextgener”, namely, a young professional the early stages of their career. They touch upon current issues impacting the fund industry from their very own perspective.