Langham Hall welcomes back Boger as Head of Fund Administration
11 June 2026 Luxembourg
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Langham Hall has welcomed back Tatyana Boger as head of Fund Administration in Luxembourg.
Boger returns to Langham Hall following a period as partner at a professional services business in Luxembourg.
Having originally joined Langham Hall in 2015, she went on to spend more than 10 years with the firm, playing a central role in the development of the Luxembourg business and progressing through senior positions, including head of administration, before later leading group-wide strategic projects.
She will lead the Luxembourg fund administration business, working closely with colleagues across client service, operations, depositary, and alternative investment fund manager functions.
Boger began her career with Deloitte in Cyprus and Luxembourg.
Across two decades in professional services, she has developed broad experience across private markets, fund operations, and client delivery.
The firm says that her appointment reinforces its commitment to hands-on senior leadership, technical discipline, and long-term client relationships in a jurisdiction at the heart of European private fund activity.
Elijah Kanevskiy, head of Luxembourg at Langham Hall, says: “Luxembourg is becoming more operationally demanding for fund managers, particularly as reporting, governance, and investor expectations continue to rise.
“Tatyana brings technical depth, practical judgement and a strong understanding of how to build teams and operating structures that work in that environment. This appointment strengthens our team and gives clients direct access to someone with real depth across administration and governance.”
Boger adds: “Langham Hall has always been a business where senior people stay close to the work and take real ownership for clients. That culture matters.
“I am pleased to return at a time of continued growth and look forward to working with the team to support clients with the precision, pace, and judgement they expect from us.”
Boger returns to Langham Hall following a period as partner at a professional services business in Luxembourg.
Having originally joined Langham Hall in 2015, she went on to spend more than 10 years with the firm, playing a central role in the development of the Luxembourg business and progressing through senior positions, including head of administration, before later leading group-wide strategic projects.
She will lead the Luxembourg fund administration business, working closely with colleagues across client service, operations, depositary, and alternative investment fund manager functions.
Boger began her career with Deloitte in Cyprus and Luxembourg.
Across two decades in professional services, she has developed broad experience across private markets, fund operations, and client delivery.
The firm says that her appointment reinforces its commitment to hands-on senior leadership, technical discipline, and long-term client relationships in a jurisdiction at the heart of European private fund activity.
Elijah Kanevskiy, head of Luxembourg at Langham Hall, says: “Luxembourg is becoming more operationally demanding for fund managers, particularly as reporting, governance, and investor expectations continue to rise.
“Tatyana brings technical depth, practical judgement and a strong understanding of how to build teams and operating structures that work in that environment. This appointment strengthens our team and gives clients direct access to someone with real depth across administration and governance.”
Boger adds: “Langham Hall has always been a business where senior people stay close to the work and take real ownership for clients. That culture matters.
“I am pleased to return at a time of continued growth and look forward to working with the team to support clients with the precision, pace, and judgement they expect from us.”
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