This course offers a practical and operational introduction to the regulatory environment that applies to Payment Institutions (PI) and Electronic Money Institutions (EMI) operating in Luxembourg. With the publication of CSSF Circular 26/906, the governance and risk management expectations for PIs/EMIs have entered a new phase, marked by heightened supervisory scrutiny, stronger substance requirements and reinforced accountability of the management body.
This training is designed to help newly licensed or incoming market players understand what 'being supervised in Luxembourg' truly means, and how to navigate supervisory expectations from day one.
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 be able to:
For existing and future Luxembourg PI and EMI:
And for investors looking to create an EMI/PI and who want to better understand the activities related to these licences and underlying regulatory obligations.
This training is coordinated by Isabelle Melcion-Richard, Partner at PwC Luxembourg.
Isabelle Melcion-Richard is a partner at PwC specializing in regulatory assistance for new applicants to Luxembourg’s regulated financial sector, including credit institutions, Professionals of the Financial Sector (PFS), electronic money, and payment institutions. With over 25 years of experience in Luxembourg’s financial sector, she leads regulatory advice and has developed expertise in designing application files, governance manuals, authorisation requests, and notification documents. Isabelle is actively involved in industry associations such as ALCO and ALJB. Her work includes drafting application and notification files, regulatory analysis, compliance manual development, gap analysis, and supporting on-site inspections and remediation plans.