Burcu Tuzcu Ersin
FinTech Guide 2024
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About
Provided by Burcu Tuzcu Ersin
Practice Areas
Burcu leads Moroğlu Arseven’s FinTech practice. She has vast experience in all aspects of IT and telecommunications law, as well as banking and finance.
Burcu’s work focuses on payment services, crypto and blockchain regulations, tokenization, crypto assets, openbanking, RegTech, InsurTech, financial markets and services, capital markets compliance, privacy, data protection, AML, anti-corruption.
She is known for being a strong negotiator, and providing clients with clear, quality and concentrated legal advice within the rapidly developing and expanding Turkish FinTech market.
Burcu has experience in all segments of FinTech regulatory support, providing business model and product legal analysis on software development, mobile services, web services, e-commerce and hardware manufacturing, related financing and investments, venture capitals and M&A projects.
She works closely with clients of all sizes and development stages, providing strategic guidance on the legal aspects of creating, acquiring, transferring, using and protecting technology.
Burcu is an active member of ITechLaw and International Bar Association, also mentoring entrepreneurs, start-ups and training angel investors within networks like Endeavor Turkey and G3 Entrepreneurship Forum. She participated in the UNCITRAL Cloud Computing Working Group. She is among the founding board members of the Data Protection Association of Turkey.
Chambers Review
FinTech
Burcu Tuzcu Ersin leads Moroğlu Arseven’s IT and telecommunications practice. She has extensive experience in IT and data law, tech sector M&A and venture capital financing.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"She has a great commercial mindset and negotiation skills that are backed by her deep legal knowledge."
"Burcu is very good. She has vast experience in this sector and brings a very steady and hands-on approach to matters. She is responsive, collaborative and commercial."
"Burcu's in-depth understanding of Turkish legislation and international commercial law was integral to our operations. She was able to translate complex legal scenarios into easily comprehensible language, allowing us to make informed decisions in a timely manner. Her proactive approach in updating us on legal changes and potential implications helped us navigate risks effectively and efficiently."
"She has a great commercial mindset and negotiation skills that are backed by her deep legal knowledge."
"Burcu is very good. She has vast experience in this sector and brings a very steady and hands-on approach to matters. She is responsive, collaborative and commercial."
"Burcu's in-depth understanding of Turkish legislation and international commercial law was integral to our operations. She was able to translate complex legal scenarios into easily comprehensible language, allowing us to make informed decisions in a timely manner. Her proactive approach in updating us on legal changes and potential implications helped us navigate risks effectively and efficiently."
Articles, highlights and press releases
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“More Countries Declined Than Improved” Says Transparency International in 2016 Corruption Perceptio
Transparency International released its <a href="http://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2016" target="_blank">2016 Corruption Perceptions Index</a> (“<strong>CPI</strong>”) on 25 January 2017. The annual CPI has become one of the most widely recognized indicators of corruption worldwide. Denmark took the top spot in 2016 for the third year running, sharing first place this year with New Zealand.…
“More Countries Declined Than Improved” Says Transparency International in 2016 Corruption Perceptio
Transparency International released its <a href="http://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2016" target="_blank">2016 Corruption Perceptions Index</a> (“<strong>CPI</strong>”) on 25 January 2017. The annual CPI has become one of the most widely recognized indicators of corruption worldwide. Denmark took the top spot in 2016 for the third year running, sharing first place this year with New Zealand.…