Mattias Anjou
FinTech Guide 2024
Band 3 : FinTech Legal
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Provided by Mattias Anjou
Practice Areas
Mattias Anjou is Managing Partner and the head of the firm’s Banking & Finance practice group. He joined the firm as partner in 2013. Mattias Anjou represents Swedish and international clients, particularly within the Banking and Finance sector. He represents lenders and borrowers in secured and syndicated loan transactions, acquisition finance transactions, securitisations and direct lending.
Mattias Anjou is known for his experience and knowledge in financial regulatory, with expertise within all relevant areas of financial regulation including, credit institutions, investment firms, fund managers and payment institutions.
Career
Director, the Securities Markets Law Department of the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority 2009-2013
In-house senior counsel, HQ Bank 2006-2009
Associate and Attorney, Baker & McKenzie Advokatbyrå 2005-2006
Employment with other law firms 1999-2005
Trainee, Bure Equity AB 1997-1998
Lecturer in Stock Market Law, University of Stockholm 2011-present
Professional Memberships
Member of the Swedish and International Bar Association
Expert in the Swedish Government's Market Abuse Regulation Review Panel (2013-2014)
Member of the Investor Protection and Intermediaries Standing Committee ESMA (2011-2012)
Publications
Co-author of ”Chambers and Partners – Banking Regulation Practice Guide – Sweden”, 2020.
https://practiceguides.chambers.com/practice-guides/banking-regulation-2020/sweden
Co-author of “Specialister på värdepappersmarknaden – Kunskap för Swedsecs licensiering”, Studentlitteratur 2016.
Co-author of “Börsrätt”, Studentlitteratur 2012.
Chambers Review
FinTech
Mattias Anjou leads the firm's banking and finance practice, and specialises in financial regulatory matters. He works with banks, investment firms, fund managers, credit and payment institutions on acquisition finance, debt capital markets and M&A.
Strengths
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"Mattias Anjou has been an appreciated contact in our work with Hammarskiöld."
"Mattias Anjou has been an appreciated contact in our work with Hammarskiöld."
Articles, highlights and press releases
4 items provided by Advokatfirman Hammarskiöld & Co AB
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.
Hammarskiöld advises AI lender Qred to become Europe’s newest bank.
Qred, the fastest growing fintech company in Sweden, has been granted a license to conduct banking operations. The application was approved in only seven months.