Our Luxembourg Country Head, Greg McKenzie, shares his insights on the impact of digital transformation in financial services and how trust, transparency, and collaboration are the foundations of long-term success.
Belasko joined the British Chamber of Commerce Luxembourg to engage with a dynamic network of professionals, share insights, and collaborate on opportunities that promote business development in Luxembourg and beyond. The Chamber provides a platform for fostering relationships, staying updated on key developments, and participating in discussions on the future of business in Luxembourg. As Belasko continues to grow and strengthen its presence in the region, we see the Chamber as an ideal way to support our strategic objectives and contribute to the local business community.
One of the hottest topics at Belasko right now is digital transformation in financial services. We’re seeing increasing demand for more efficient, transparent, and scalable solutions that leverage technology to enhance client service. A key driver of this change is the rise of AI and automation, as clients look for smarter, automated solutions that streamline processes, enhance decision-making and provide deeper insights. At Belasko, we’re working to innovate and build on these trends, providing our clients with sophisticated tools and solutions that ultimately create more value and drive success.
The best piece of business advice I’ve received is to always focus on building strong relationships, both with clients and within the team. Trust, transparency, and collaboration are the foundations of long-term success. This advice has guided my approach to leadership at Belasko, where fostering a culture of open communication and teamwork ensures that we not only meet our clients’ needs but exceed their expectations.
Written by
Greg McKenzie
Managing Director, Luxembourg
Greg joined Belasko in 2020 and is responsible for service delivery from Luxembourg.
Greg has accumulated 18+ years’ experience within the financial services industry covering the investment, fiduciary and banking sectors, specializing in alternative asset classes (PE, VC, Real Estate and Credit). Through this period Greg has led and participated in several strategic initiatives which include business development, product establishment, regulatory change, operating model refinement and on boarding complex new business across entrepreneurial and global servicing businesses with particular focus on Channel Island, Luxembourg, Ireland and the UK markets.
Greg has a wealth of directorship experience that cover global banks, fiduciary and administration businesses, in addition to investment management companies and regulated investment vehicles in Guernsey, Luxembourg, Ireland and the UK. Greg is a member of the Institute of Directors and has served industry associations throughout his career.
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