Collas Crill share expertise on fintech in The Financial Technology Law Review

Collas Crill's team of FinTech specialists have collaborated with several major international law firms to produce the second edition of The Financial Technology Law Review.

The recently published Review provides a global perspective on legal and regulatory developments addressing the role of new technologies in the finance sector including cryptocurrencies, coin and token issues and the use of blockchain as well as legal interpretation issues around smart contracts and electronic execution.

Each year The Law Review, who commission the Review, look to widely respected firms and experienced practitioners worldwide to author the publication, providing local insight on the law surrounding FinTech and how it is applied. This year, Collas Crill provided chapters for four of the offshore jurisdictions in which we work.

Stephen Adams, managing partner of Collas Crill Singapore provided the BVI chapter, whilst Stephen Nelson, Wayne Atkinson and Dilmun Leach wrote on the Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey respectively.

We invite you to review the chapters at the links provided:

British Virgin Islands – Stephen Adams

Cayman Islands – Stephen Nelson

Guernsey – Wayne Atkinson

Jersey – Dilmun Leach

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