Financial Services: Payments Law
UK Guide 2025 : UK-wide
Band 3
Contact number
(020) 7418 7000Chambers Review
Pinsent Masons' burgeoning payments practice draws on the firm's recognised capabilities in broader technology law. It regularly advises banks and payment services providers on the development, launch and rollout of new products and platforms.
Work Highlights
- Pinsent Mason advised TeaPayment in relation to its launch in the UK as an electronic payments institution.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"They have shown deep knowledge of the Consumer Duty and a pragmatic, commercial view on how best to implement with due regard to industry and product-specific risks, as well as our risk appetite."
"Their encyclopaedic knowledge of just what the regulators are looking for has proved invaluable time and again."
"They have shown deep knowledge of the Consumer Duty and a pragmatic, commercial view on how best to implement with due regard to industry and product-specific risks, as well as our risk appetite."
"Their encyclopaedic knowledge of just what the regulators are looking for has proved invaluable time and again."
Notable Practitioners
Angus McFadyen combines his regulatory expertise with significant experience in the fintech sector. McFadyen often advises travel brands, infrastructure providers and payment processors on AI, fraud and payment services.
Angus McFadyen combines his regulatory expertise with significant experience in the fintech sector.