We support businesses, entrepreneurs and their families, advising on the preparation of the crucial phases of handing over their business. We work to ensure that the interests of the business remain intact during the process and that the family is comfortable with the transition.
Our approach to the handover process
Taking stock
Discussions with the parties involved
Diagnosis
Mapping the requirements
Road map
Sequencing the levels of intervention
Action plan
Implementing the decisions made
Next Gen training
Find out more about our special training programmes for the children of family business-owners
- The Summer Academy: should I join the family business?
- The Family Business Junior Executive Programme: establishing my legitimacy
Our partnerships and initiatives
Family Business Network Luxembourg (FBN Luxembourg)
Family Business Network International was founded in 1990 to address common concerns facing family businesses, and the Luxembourg chapter, FBN Luxembourg, was set up in 2017. The network organises workshops, conferences and networking events focusing on the challenges faced by family businesses in Luxembourg.
Families in Business Chair at the HEC Liège Management School
The Families in Business Chair conducts research on subjects specific to family businesses. The results of its research are presented at workshops and conferences in Belgium and Luxembourg. The Chair participates in the dedicated programmes for the ‘Next Gen’ that have been established by our Bank.
Lead partner of the Institute for Family Businesses (BE)
The Institute for Family Businesses was founded in 2006 with the objective of becoming a centre of scientific study for French-speaking Belgian business families and offering them a place for networking and training.
Co-publisher of "Histoires de Familles"
Banque de Luxembourg and the publishing house Maison Moderne have produced a book tracing the history of ten Luxembourg business families, showing the very individual paths taken by each of these emblematic families in their different sectors of activity.
Member of the Multidisciplinary Committee of the ICHEC Families in Business Chair
The ICHEC Families in Business Chair has conducted two studies: Dans les Yeux de la Next Gen (2015) on young people entering the family business, and Zooms sur les conjoints de dirigeants (2018) focusing on the spouses of family business leaders (2018).