20 August 2025 //
The rise of AI is changing the landscape of payments. One notable way in which this is evident is through the introduction of “agentic payments.” This innovation involves AI-powered digital agents managing, authorising, and executing payments on behalf of individuals or organisations. With the recent launch of “ChatGPT agent”, among others, the prospect of delegating daily financial decisions to AI agents is quickly becoming a reality. As these technologies become widespread, they give rise to important legal and regulatory considerations.
23 January 2025 //
We explore the key financial regulatory developments in the EU and UK that are expected to impact the payments sector in 2025.
7 January 2025 //
Explore key legal developments we expect to see in fintech and payments over the coming year in our Fintech & Payments Legal Outlook 2025.
8 August 2024 //
The Bank of England is seeking feedback on a new paper outlining its approach to innovation in money and payments.
19 July 2024 //
The FCA and PSR have issued a Call for Information to help inform their approach to big tech and digital wallets.
5 March 2024 //
The Law Commission has published a consultation on draft legislation to confirm the existence of a “third” category of property as well as a call for evidence on the private international law treatment of digital assets.
5 February 2024 //
The latest proposals envisage that private sector wallet providers will be subject to a robust regulatory framework and play a key role in protecting users’ privacy
11 December 2023 //
Despite challenges for the global industry, there are still fundamental growth drivers for the continued digitalisation of financial products, services and market infrastructure. Read more about the legal outlook for fintech and payments markets in the year ahead.
6 November 2023 //
Three papers from HM Treasury are an important stepping-stone towards a comprehensive licensing regime for cryptoassets in the UK.