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ABBL

Founded in 1939, the Association of Banks and Bankers, Luxembourg (ABBL) is the oldest and largest professional association in the Luxembourg financial sector. It represents the majority of regulated banking institutions and financial intermediaries, as well as a wide range of other players in the financial centre.

At the heart of Europe, the ABBL is committed to a Luxembourg financial centre that makes a lasting contribution to the competitiveness of businesses and the prosperity of citizens. Its mission is to promote regulated, innovative and responsible financial services. Drawing on its broad representation, it speaks on behalf of the entire sector at both national and international levels and aims to be a driving force for the financial centre, a source of proposals and an opinion leader on today’s challenges and tomorrow’s trends.

The ABBL works closely with national and European authorities and institutions and maintains a representative office in Brussels to monitor regulatory developments within the European Union.

ACA

The Association of Insurance and Reinsurance Companies (ACA) is dedicated to protecting and pursuing the professional interests of its members, addressing issues in their interest and striving to provide good quality services to consumers. The ACA maintains contacts among insurance companies so that issues relating to their activities can be examined more easily. Another objective is to examine legal, procedural, administrative, technical, economic, financial, social and fiscal issues of interest to the profession.

Chambre de Commerce

As a driving force for change, a unifying body and a facilitator, the Chamber of Commerce has been the ‘House of Luxembourg’s Economy’ since 1841. It actively defends the general economic interests of its members, provides high-quality services to businesses and promotes a competitive and attractive economy at national, European and international levels.
It now has over 100,000 members, accounting for 75% of total salaried employment and 80% of Luxembourg’s GDP, making it the largest professional chamber representing employers in the country. It brings together all Luxembourgish businesses operating in the sectors of industry, commerce, banking and finance, services, insurance and the hospitality industry.

Chambre des Metiers

The main objectives of the Luxembourg Chamber of Skilled Crafts are to represent the Luxembourg craft sector and to safeguard its interests. The Luxembourg Chamber of Skilled Crafts is the institutional mouthpiece of the approximately 7,300 companies in the food sector, the fashion, health and hygiene sector, the mechanical engineering sector, the construction sector with carcassing and interior finishing, the technical equipment sector, as well as the communication, multimedia, art and various craft activities sector. These sectors employ over 91,000 people and currently have 1,700 apprentices in training. With a share of 22% in the number of companies and 23% in the number of employees, the craft sector represents an important sector of the national economy. It is thus the largest employer in Luxembourg and the sector with the most apprentices.

 

Fédération des Artisans

The Fédération des Artisans serves as the umbrella organization for Luxembourg’s craft sector, uniting around thirty professional federations. In close collaboration with its members, it defines and promotes the sector’s overall policy.

It is actively committed to promoting the interests of the craft sector, both among businesses and with political decision-makers, economic partners, and the general public. Recognized as a key stakeholder, it contributes in a structured and proactive manner to economic and societal debates.

The Fédération des Artisans represents and defends the interests of the sector, while working to establish favorable framework conditions for craft businesses and self-employed professionals. It coordinates the actions of affiliated federations, strengthens sector cohesion, and supports companies in addressing their day-to-day and strategic challenges.

 

FEDIL

FEDIL is a multisectoral association of companies representing the industrial, construction and business services sectors. Its main purpose is to defend the professional interests of its members and to analyse all related economic, social and industrial issues.

HORESCA

The National Federation of Hoteliers, Restaurateurs and Café Owners of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, HORESCA, is the official representative body for all state, political, administrative and private authorities when it comes to defending the interests of the Horeca sector. It represents approximately 2,900 businesses established in Luxembourg, from the smallest café to the largest hotel. In addition to this representative role, HORESCA supports its members in resolving their professional challenges and provides them with the documents and information necessary for the efficient organisation of their activities.

Luxembourg Confederation

Luxembourg Confederation is an employers’ organisation founded in 1909, bringing together 26 federations from the Services, Commerce and Transport sectors. Their mission is to represent and support the interests of their members. Their mission is to represent and support the interests of its 1,800 members, acting with complete independence and political neutrality.

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