The British Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg and other international business chambers, including the Luxembourg-Poland Chamber of Commerce, are organising a high-level event addressing one of Luxembourg’s most pressing challenges: housing and its impact on international talent attraction and retention: the "Safe, Secure and Settled" event will take place on Wednesday 16 September 2026 from 18:00 - 20:00 at Cercle Cité in Luxembourg city centre.
Following the March discussion on safety, security and talent attractiveness, this event will continue the conversation by focusing on the housing pressures affecting Luxembourg’s ability to attract and retain international professionals and their families.
Luxembourg's Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning, Claude Meisch, will deliver the keynote address, followed by a high-level panel bringing together perspectives from government, business, housing, relocation and research.
The discussion will explore housing availability and affordability, rental and ownership pressures, employer-supported solutions, and the policy measures needed to help international talent settle more quickly and remain in Luxembourg long-term. It will also consider the wider economic impact of housing constraints and the role employers, institutions and industry stakeholders can play in strengthening Luxembourg’s competitiveness as a destination for global talent.
Please note: This is a private, invitation-only event with limited capacity.
Speakers and moderator:
• Claude Meisch, Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning
• Laurent Mosar, Member of Parliament and Finance Alderman of the City of Luxembourg
• Meris Šehović, Member of Parliament and Vice-Mayor of Ville d’Esch-sur-Alzette
• Eric Lux, Federation of Real Estate Developers
• Matina Korma, HR Director, BDO Luxembourg
• Claude Hirtzig, CFA, Senior Vice-President & Head of Department, Retail & Professional Banking, Spuerkeess
• Aline Muller, CEO, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
• Stéphane Compain, CEO, LuxRelo
The event is organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg, in partnership with the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, Ville de Luxembourg and bilateral business chambers, including the Luxembourg-Poland Chamber of Commerce.
The event is particularly relevant to employers, HR professionals, business leaders and other stakeholders interested in Luxembourg’s competitiveness and its ability to attract and retain international talent.
Working language: English, with an opportunity for questions from the floor.
For more information, including the full programme, see https://bcc.lu