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Clare Reynolds is a senior counsel advising on FinTech and financial services matters. She specialises in advising on the use of technology in the financial services sector, including outsourcing, operational resilience and cloud computing.
Clare regularly advises businesses on the regulation of cryptoassets, payments and new models of e-commerce such as marketplaces and platforms. She advises clients on policy development in these areas, and draws on time spent on secondment to a leading technology company and a multinational payments company to provide commercial and practical advice.
Since 2022 | Senior counsel, Taylor Wessing |
2020 - 2022 | Senior associate, Taylor Wessing |
2019 - 2020 | Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2017 - 2019 | Lawyer, K&L Gates LLP |
2013 - 2019 | Solicitor, Baker & McKenzie LLP |
2015 | Admitted as a lawyer, England & Wales |
2012 | LPC, College of Law, London |
2011 | GDL, Oxford Institute of Legal Practice |
2010 | MA Geography, University of Oxford |
English |
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#1: FinTech Regulation: Key upcoming developments in 2023
Our experts discuss the following questions, among others: What can the FinTech industry expect in 2023 when it comes to PSD 3, MiCA, DORA as well as the regulation of Buy-Now-Pay-Later and the use of AI in the financial services sector?
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ESG, technology and data: a symbiotic relationship
Clare Reynolds looks at the role of data and technology in helping with ESG reporting.
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The Edinburgh Reforms – financial services matters
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Cybersecurity and digital resilience in financial services: Final rules adopted by EU lawmakers
by Clare Reynolds and Dr. Paul Voigt, Lic. en Derecho, CIPP/E