Payment Institution Licence — Luxembourg
EU-wide passporting, premium financial centre. CSSF regulated. Capital from €20k–€125k. Typical timeline 6–12 months.
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Why Luxembourg for Your Payment Institution Licence?
Luxembourg is a globally recognised financial centre with deep expertise in fund administration and payments. Its multilingual business environment and central location make it an attractive base.
Luxembourg is regulated by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) and is one of Europe's premier financial services jurisdictions for payment institution licensing.
Licence Requirements
Detailed Requirements
PSD2 capital requirements. Comprehensive governance and compliance frameworks. Local substance including directors and physical presence required.
Application Process
Regulatory Strategy
We assess your business model and regulatory position to develop a clear licensing strategy.
Business Plan
We prepare a comprehensive business plan meeting the regulator's expectations.
Programme of Operations
Detailed programme of operations covering governance, compliance, and operational arrangements.
Compliance Framework
Full AML/CFT framework, compliance monitoring programme, and risk management policies.
Application Submission
We compile and submit the complete application package to the regulator.
Regulator Review
We manage all regulator communications and information requests during the review period.
Authorisation
Upon approval, we support your transition to live operations.
Process Detail
6 to 12 months. The CSSF conducts thorough assessments with high standards for application quality.
Luxembourg vs United Kingdom
| Criteria | Luxembourg | United Kingdom |
|---|---|---|
| Capital | €20k–€125k | £20k–£125k |
| Timeline | 6–12 months | 6–12 months |
| Regulator | CSSF | FCA |
| Key Feature | EU-wide passporting, premium financial centre | UK market access — no EEA passporting post-Brexit |
Frequently Asked Questions
The capital requirement for a payment institution licence in Luxembourg is €20k–€125k. PSD2 capital requirements. Comprehensive governance and compliance frameworks. Local substance including directors and physical presence required.
The typical timeline for a payment institution licence in Luxembourg is 6–12 months. 6 to 12 months. The CSSF conducts thorough assessments with high standards for application quality.
Luxembourg is a globally recognised financial centre with deep expertise in fund administration and payments. Its multilingual business environment and central location make it an attractive base.
After receiving your payment institution licence in Luxembourg, you must maintain ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements including safeguarding of customer funds, regular regulatory reporting, maintaining adequate capital, updating AML and compliance frameworks, and cooperating with supervisory reviews and inspections.
Most jurisdictions require local substance for a payment institution licence. In Luxembourg, you will typically need a registered office, at least one locally resident director, and potentially additional operational staff. We can advise on the exact requirements and help you establish the minimum viable local presence.
Yes, a payment institution licence obtained in Luxembourg provides EU-wide passporting rights across all EEA member states. This allows you to operate across 30 European countries from a single authorisation.