Cross-Border Distribution Conference 2026
Shaping the Future in a Redrawn Global Landscape
The 14th Annual Cross-Border Distribution Conference, organised by Elvinger Hoss Prussen together with Deloitte Luxembourg with the support of Financial Times Live, will take place in Luxembourg on 19 May 2026.
This exclusive in-person event will convene regulators, leading asset managers and industry experts for a day of thought-provoking discussions exploring critical topics such as:
- The impact of evolving geopolitical realities;
- Emerging trends in cross-border distribution;
- Key regulatory and market developments shaping the industry’s future.
The conference once again featured world-class fund industry leaders and speakers who offered perspectives spanning regulation, markets, geopolitics, strategy and performance, and included:
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Cédric Villani
Mathematician, Fields Medal WinnerNicola Watkinson
Managing Director, TheCityUKGeneral Sir Adrian Bradshaw
Former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATODr. Bruno Colmant
Historian and Futurologist of the EconomyThe conference also featured leading voices from organisations such as Franklin Templeton, The Banker, Brookfield Asset Management, Macquarie Asset Management, CSSF, Invesco Ireland, BNP Paribas Wealth Management, M&G, Henley & Partners Switzerland, and more.
Key takeaways from the 2026 edition
The 2026 edition of the event brought together more than 700 participants who explored how Europe’s asset management industry can adapt to an increasingly complex global landscape.