As a full-service firm with decades of experience in the hi-tech, banking and finance fields, we provide clients with a broad perspective of the legal aspects of the fintech sector, integrating corporate – commercial, financial, intellectual property, litigation and regulation elements into one, comprehensive legal service. This unique, cross-practice integration positions us in the forefront of the Israeli law firms providing services to this sector.
We provide an array of services to clients in this field, ranging from commercial and technology agreements to financial regulation issues, privacy and data protection, intellectual property commercialization and more.
In addition, our attorneys possess unique specialization with regard to licensing and other regulatory proceedings, such as obtaining financial service provider licenses, representing clients before government ministries and regulatory entities, advising on the Open Banking framework and more.
We advise clients throughout all life cycle stages of fintech innovation, be it a creative financial app, an innovative payment service or a new financing model, from patent registration and early research & development through to licensing, commercialization, marketing & sales, and beyond.
We advise banks, financial institutions and fintech companies regarding the regulatory aspects of their activity, including the prohibition of money laundering, equity requirements, obtaining permits and licenses from the Bank of Israel and other regulatory authorities, payment services, various financial services, etc.
Our legal teams also provide ongoing counsel to leading international financial corporations and institutions as part of their activity in Israel, including representing clients before the relevant Israeli authorities, such as the Israel Securities Authority, the Commissioner of the Capital Market, Insurance and Savings, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, the Israel Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition Authority, the Bank of Israel, and more.
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