
Our engagement For a more accessible web
CapitalatWork S.A. , company of the Foyer Group, is committed to making its website accessible in accordance with Directive (EU) 2016/2102 on digital accessibility.
For us, this is above all an opportunity to reaffirm this commitment, which we believe is aligned with our philosophy—a commitment that places human beings and the usability of our tools at the center of our attention. We will never be perfect, but we aim to provide real comfort throughout your journey.
This accessibility statement applies to:
https://www.capitalatwork.com/
What is digital accessibility?
Everyone should be able to easily use and access the information provided on a website or application, including people with disabilities or those using assistive software or specialized equipment (e.g., visual, auditory, physical, cognitive impairments, etc.).
Compliance status
The website is partially compliant with the European standard EN 301 549 as well as RAWEB, which implements it, due to the elements listed below. Our overall score is 80%, with one page in particular having a significant impact on this rating.
Overall, the content remains of excellent quality in terms of accessibility, and you should not encounter any complete barriers during your navigation.
Non-accessible contents
Our goal is to fix these issues as quickly as possible, but sometimes even a small blocker can take time. Until these errors are corrected, we want to clearly state what is not accessible to help you anticipate or provide a temporary alternative where possible:
Non-compliances
- Some contrasts may be insufficient, especially when text is displayed over images. Most of the time, these are page titles, not essential content.
- Certain terms are in English despite the French configuration of the pages. These are mainly job titles.
- Some form fields could use autofill but currently do not. We plan to address this.
- Some images may not be properly described or compatible with assistive technologies.
- Some pages lack a main title. This is a technical error we will fix shortly.
- Some links may lack clarity (different labels for the same page, or identical labels for different pages). The URLs are explicit, please use them until corrections are made.
- Some older videos may lack subtitles. No corrections are planned for historical videos, but future ones will receive attention.
- Navigation may not be fully consistent or entirely accessible via keyboard, particularly when jumping between regions.
- Navigation on mobile or small screens, especially with zoom or vertical scrolling, may pose issues: the main menu is not always fully visible in its submenus. We will fix this.
- Keyboard navigation focus is not always clear, especially on blue buttons.
- The SICAV page with fund information may present more critical issues and will be our top priority for correction.
For any need to access information, please contact us directly.
We plan to correct all issues identified in the analyzed sample during the year 2026.
Disproportionate burden & exemption
No disproportionate burden has been identified.
Accessibility Features
- We respect user preferences regarding animations and disable them upon request.
- We plan to improve support for user preferences on high contrast settings to address contrast issues.
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on October 14, 2025. The information contained in this statement is accurate and based on an actual assessment of this website’s compliance with the requirements set out in RAWEB, such as a self-assessment carried out by Geoffrey Crofte, employee and digital accessibility lead for the Foyer Group.
The last review of the statement took place on January 6, 2026.
Feedback and contact details
If you notice an accessibility issue, please email us at accessibilite@foyer.lu: describe the problem and indicate the page concerned.
We commit to responding by email within one month at the latest. To resolve the issue in a sustainable and reasonable way, online correction of the accessibility defect will be prioritized. If this cannot be done, the requested information will be provided in an accessible format according to your preference:
- In writing, via a document or email
- Orally, during a meeting or by phone
Thank you very much for your contribution and patience.
Procedure to ensure compliance
If you are not satisfied with our response, you also have the option to inform the Office for the Monitoring of Accessibility of Products and Services (OSAPS), the body responsible for accessibility compliance, via its reporting procedure.
This statement is based on the template defined by Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1523. This template belongs to the European Union and is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.