The long-awaited reform of the ELTIF (European Long-Term Investment Fund) regulation has been adopted by the Parliament on the 15th of Feb 2023. While not fulfilling all its promises, the new regulation improves the attractiveness of the ELTIF regime. By providing clarifications and removing some of the obstacles met with the ELTIF's 2015 iteration, AIMA expects this updated framework to result in an additional EUR100bn in alternative assets funding over the 5 coming years.
Along with its experts, PwC Academy is pleased to offer this dedicated training designed to provide professionals with a comprehensive overview on this updated regime.
Duration: 2h
Language: Available in English and French. The supporting material is only available in English.
Number of participants: up to 15
Available as intra-company course (i.e. dedicated session on demand)
Course content can be customised on demand under specific conditions.
By the end of this training, participants will understand the different components of the ELTIF regime as updated by the regulation reform, as well as the legal and operational constraints associated with an ELTIF's setup.
Legal, operational and compliance teams in AIFMs and ELTIFs' depositaries.
This training is coordinated by Mathieu Scodellaro, Partner in the Regulation, Risk and Compliance practice at PwC Luxembourg.
Mathieu Scodellaro is a partner in the Regulation, Risk, and Compliance practice at PwC Luxembourg, specialising in alternative investment funds and their service providers. He works across diverse strategies including private equity and real estate, supporting clients ranging from established asset managers to first-time fund managers. His expertise covers initial fund structuring, ongoing fund documentation maintenance, and managing exceptional events impacting funds. Mathieu has played a key role from the early stages of projects, acting as a business partner to clients. His work includes restructuring UCITS and alternative funds, strategic service provider restructuring, and delivering internal and external trainings on regulatory roles, depositary regimes, and Luxembourg’s sanction regime.