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ECOVIS ProventusLaw is a leading business law firm headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania, advising financial institutions, fintech companies and regulated technology businesses across the Baltic States and the EU. The firm is recognised for expertise in financial services regulation, payments, crypto-assets, AML/CTF, data protection, ICT/DORA, dispute resolution and employment matters. As part of ECOVIS International, it supports cross-border matters across 90+ jurisdictions.
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ECOVIS ProventusLaw advises financial institutions and corporates on complex regulatory, transactional and contentious matters across the EU/EEA. The firm specialises in EMI/PI licensing, supervision, regulatory remediation, AML/CTF, safeguarding, sanctions, ICT/DORA, MiCA and GDPR. It regularly works on cross-border fintech structuring, enforcement matters, and disputes involving regulated entities, combining legal, regulatory, and operational expertise.
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MiCA licence in the EU
ECOVIS ProventusLaw advised on MiCA CASP licence for Trek Technologies SIA (Backpack) for the EU operations.
Ebury Partners Lithuania – Internal Audit of EMI Governance, AML/CTF and Safeguarding Framework
Ebury Partners Lithuania – internal audit of EMI governance, AML/CTF, safeguarding and control framework.
Insolvency – Safeguarding of Client Funds and Programme Manager Standing in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings
PayrNet insolvency – safeguarding claims for 80,000+ clients; precedent on standing and fund recovery rights.
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Mėsinių g. 5 , Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania, LT-01133, Vilnius
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AI in the Workplace: Why Employers Must Treat AI Governance as a Legal Issue
As AI tools become embedded in recruitment, employee monitoring, and performance management, employers face growing obligations under employment law, GDPR, and the EU AI Act. This article explores the governance and compliance risks organisations should address before deploying workplace AI.
DORA in Practice: What Financial Institutions Are Still Missing Before Regulatory Scrutiny Begins
Financial institutions are moving from DORA compliance documentation to supervisory scrutiny of operational resilience, governance, ICT risk management, outsourcing oversight and incident response in practice, not just on paper.
Latvia: MiCA, EMI and Payment Institution Licensing — Regulatory Framework for EEA Market Entry 2026
Latvia offers MiCA, EMI, payment institution and neobank licences with EU-wide passporting, the lowest CASP application fee in the EU (€2,500), and a structured 60–90 day licensing process. 44 active applications. Neobank licence from €1M. Rated highly by MONEYVAL 2026. ECOVIS ProventusLaw.
ECOVIS ProventusLaw Advises Backpack on Securing MiCA Licence from Latvijas Banka
ECOVIS ProventusLaw advised Backpack EU on obtaining a MiCA CASP licence from Latvijas Banka, enabling the company to provide crypto-asset services across the EEA under the MiCA framework.
ECOVIS ProventusLaw partner shortlisted for IFLR Women in Business Law Awards 2026
ECOVIS ProventusLaw partner Inga Karulaitytė is shortlisted for "Thought Leader of the Year – CEEMEA" at the IFLR Women in Business Law Awards 2026, recognizing her 20+ years of expertise in FinTech and financial regulation across the Baltic region.
ECOVIS ProventusLaw expands into Latvia, strengthening integrated Baltic legal services
ECOVIS ProventusLaw is expanding into Latvia, strengthening coordinated legal services across the Baltics. The firm advises clients on fintech, payments, regulatory, corporate, employment, technology and digital business and is recognised by Chambers and Partners, IFLR1000, and The Legal 500.
AI in the Workplace: Why Employers Must Treat AI Governance as a Legal Issue
As AI tools become embedded in recruitment, employee monitoring, and performance management, employers face growing obligations under employment law, GDPR, and the EU AI Act. This article explores the governance and compliance risks organisations should address before deploying workplace AI.
DORA in Practice: What Financial Institutions Are Still Missing Before Regulatory Scrutiny Begins
Financial institutions are moving from DORA compliance documentation to supervisory scrutiny of operational resilience, governance, ICT risk management, outsourcing oversight and incident response in practice, not just on paper.
Latvia: MiCA, EMI and Payment Institution Licensing — Regulatory Framework for EEA Market Entry 2026
Latvia offers MiCA, EMI, payment institution and neobank licences with EU-wide passporting, the lowest CASP application fee in the EU (€2,500), and a structured 60–90 day licensing process. 44 active applications. Neobank licence from €1M. Rated highly by MONEYVAL 2026. ECOVIS ProventusLaw.
ECOVIS ProventusLaw Advises Backpack on Securing MiCA Licence from Latvijas Banka
ECOVIS ProventusLaw advised Backpack EU on obtaining a MiCA CASP licence from Latvijas Banka, enabling the company to provide crypto-asset services across the EEA under the MiCA framework.
ECOVIS ProventusLaw partner shortlisted for IFLR Women in Business Law Awards 2026
ECOVIS ProventusLaw partner Inga Karulaitytė is shortlisted for "Thought Leader of the Year – CEEMEA" at the IFLR Women in Business Law Awards 2026, recognizing her 20+ years of expertise in FinTech and financial regulation across the Baltic region.
ECOVIS ProventusLaw expands into Latvia, strengthening integrated Baltic legal services
ECOVIS ProventusLaw is expanding into Latvia, strengthening coordinated legal services across the Baltics. The firm advises clients on fintech, payments, regulatory, corporate, employment, technology and digital business and is recognised by Chambers and Partners, IFLR1000, and The Legal 500.
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