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Car Prevention

Emergency on the road: What should you do if you’re involved in a car accident?

An accident involving another vehicle, a collision with a stationary car, a multiple-vehicle collision or an accident abroad: these situations are unfortunately part of the risks involved when driving. Knowing how to respond in the event of a car accident will help you to keep your cool, to make sure anyone involved is safe, to comply with the legal procedures in Luxembourg and to facilitate your insurance company’s handling of the claim. Here is a practical guide to help you every step of the way.…

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Pension Prevention

2026 pension reform in Luxembourg: what you need to know

Since January 2026, your retirement has to be prepared for differently. After months of negotiations between the government, unions, and employers, the reform of the Luxembourg pension system is now in effect. What does this mean for your future in concrete terms? What adjustments have been decided upon? In this article, we break down the changes that directly impact your pension, the new rules you need to know, and the key figures of this reform. Because preparing well for retirement means first understanding it well.…

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Pension Prevention

Guide to retirement in Luxembourg

Whether it’s just around the corner or still a long way off, planning for retirement in Luxembourg involves delving into a solid and generous, but sometimes complex system. Statutory age, early retirement, study years, “baby years”, upcoming reform: it’s easy to get lost amongst all the rules and exceptions. Here’s what you need to know to plan for your retirement.…

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Pension Prevention

How to prepare for your retirement: a practical guide

Retirement is often perceived as a new chapter in life. It’s not just about the end of your working life, it’s also an opportune time to fulfil your passions, to become socially engaged and to share your experience. However, adequate preparation is essential if you want to make the most of it. This guide can help you to prepare for this new step in life.…

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Pension Prevention

The over-60s tax tip for a more carefree retirement

By the age of 60, many think it’s too late to take out a supplementary pension insurance. However, it is still entirely possible — and often fiscally attractive — to do so. Luxembourg’s legislation allows you to take out a supplementary pension insurance up to the age of 65, as long as the contract has a minimum length of 10 years and ends before the age of 75. This solution, of which many are unaware, presents a genuine opportunity for people to enjoy tax benefits at the end of their career. …

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