Maples' new location

Maples Group Luxembourg Expands to New Location
The Maples Group is pleased to announce that
due to the remarkable growth of its business in Luxembourg, it is
relocating its law firm, Maples and Calder (Luxembourg) Sarl and its
fund and fiduciary services teams, MaplesFS Luxembourg S.A., to a new
office location in the Cloche D'Or business district.
The Group has been firmly established and
prominent in Luxembourg since 2007, offering fund and fiduciary
services initially and later adding legal services to its offering.
Today, it has become widely regarded as an organisation of choice
with an experienced and highly capable team.
The beautifully refurbished offices will
combine all of the Group's Luxembourg services under one roof.
Conveniently located less than five minutes from the main motorways
leading to bordering countries, France, Germany and Belgium, the new
location will greatly enhance cross-border commuting for employees,
as well as allowing easier access for clients. A dedicated Client
Business Centre will also be available to the Group's fiduciary
clients, with 23 individual offices available to lease from June
2020.
With a global footprint of 18 locations
worldwide, cross-jurisdictional referrals are inevitably driving
business growth for the Group in Luxembourg however its team has also
taken on a number of new clients, which is a testament to the calibre
of lawyers and professionals focused on providing exceptional service
in the region.
Commenting on the new offices, Johan
Terblanche, Managing Partner of Maples and Calder (Luxembourg) Sarl,
the Maples Group's law firm said, "We are delighted to have
found a new office location in the Cloche d'Or business district. As
clients examine how best to maintain and enhance their European
operations, we continue to experience an increasing demand for our
local and global services here in Luxembourg, driving the need for
additional space to grow our teams to continue to service those
clients efficiently. The Maples Group is proud to employ over 100
lawyers and professionals in Luxembourg and we are committed to
growing our business here. "
Speaking to the Maples Group's offering in
Luxembourg, Tom Davies, Regional Head of Maples Group's Fiduciary
Services in Europe added, "Luxembourg and our European offices
which include Dublin, Jersey, London and The Netherlands, continue to
be a strategic priority for the Maples Group and enable us to provide
seamless, time sensitive services to our global client base. Having
all of our offerings based in the same location in Luxembourg will
foster even better collaboration and enable us to continue to provide
innovative solutions to our clients."
The Maples Group has over 2000 employees
globally and has recently adopted a similar strategy of moving to a
single location, where possible, at a number of its international
locations which include its Hong Kong, Jersey and London offices.
About
The Maples Group
The Maples Group is a leading service provider
offering clients a comprehensive range of legal services on the laws
of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Ireland, Jersey
and Luxembourg and is an independent provider of fiduciary, fund
services, regulatory and compliance, and entity formation and
management services. The Group distinguishes itself with a
client-focused approach, providing solutions tailored to their
specific needs. Its global network of lawyers and industry
professionals are strategically located in the Americas, Europe, Asia
and the Middle East to ensure that clients gain immediate access to
expert advice and bespoke support, within convenient time zones.
With a presence in Luxembourg through it's fiduciary, fund administration, entity formation and management services since 2007, the Maples Group expanded its global offering in 2018 with the addition of Maples and Calder (Luxembourg) SARL, a law firm specialising in the areas of Funds & Investment Management, Corporate, Finance, Tax and associated regulatory matters.
NOTE: Updated March 13 2020
Published March 12, 2020
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