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Ebury opens Luxembourg branch

by Matthias Plötz 19 October 2022

Ebury, a company providing transaction payment software, has opened an office in Luxembourg.

The new branch is registered with CSSF and should assist corporate services providers and alternative investment fund managers with cross-border payments. It also aims to support Luxembourg-based entities with additional services such as issuing blocking certificates.

Lamin Jaiteh, global head of institutional solutions at Ebury, said in a statement: “Luxembourg is a hub for alternative investments and so establishing our presence in this geography will be crucial to achieving our ambitious aim in the sector.

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