Legal expert on fintech businesses and innovative technologies

About us
In addition to general legal activities and services available to anyone, our law firm pays special attention to the specific needs of the fintech sector. In addition to general legal support for young, start-up businesses, we believe it is important to create a legal environment and regulatory framework for organisations introducing or using innovative technologies to ensure they are legally compliant in their use of the latest digital solutions and innovations.
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Fintech is an umbrella term for financial technology law. This includes all areas of law that require the authorisation of financial solutions (e.g. online banking), new and innovative payment services (e.g. Buy Now Pay Later – BNPL) by public authorities, […]
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) lays down detailed requirements for businesses and organisations regarding the collection, storage and processing of personal data. These rules apply to organisations based in the EU that process personal data within the […]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined by the European Parliament as the ability of machines to perform tasks similar to those of humans, such as reasoning, learning, planning and creativity. Artificial intelligence no longer just receives incoming data through […]
Cyber security includes information and communication security, operational technology and the IT platforms needed to secure digital systems. Cyber-attacks are attempts to steal, destroy or, where appropriate, disclose certain information, with the aim of disrupting or destroying computer […]
- 2024.01.21.
2023. On 28 June 2011, the European Commission presented proposals to bring payments and the wider financial sector into the digital age, which will both amend and modernise PSD2, which will become PSD3, and introduce the Payment Services Regulation (PSR). […]
- 2024.01.14.
Directive (EU) 2015/2366 (the revised Payment Services Directive, PSD2) provides the legal basis for the further development of a more integrated internal market for electronic payments in the European Union (EU). PSD2 has created strong competition between members of the […]
- 2024.01.07.
The MiCA and DORA regulations were also a necessary and important step by the EU to protect investors, preserve confidence and maintain security within the digitalisation and information communications sector.