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FinTech Legal (International Firms) | FinTech
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Band 1
- Baker McKenzie
- Clifford Chance
- DLA Piper LLP
- King & Wood Mallesons
Band 2
- Latham & Watkins 4 Years Ranked
- Linklaters
Band 3
- Ashurst 4 Years Ranked
- Hauzen LLP 1 Years Ranked
- Eversheds Sutherland
- Howse Williams
- K&L Gates
- Norton Rose Fulbright
- RPC
- Stephenson Harwood
Band 1
- Simon Hawkins Latham & Watkins6 Years Ranked
- Kristi SwartzDLA Piper LLP
Band 2
- Minny SiuKing & Wood Mallesons
- Rocky MuiClifford Chance
Band 3
- Ben Hammond Ashurst1 Years Ranked
- William Hallatt Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP1 Years Ranked
- Etelka BogardiNorton Rose Fulbright
- Gaven CheongTiang & Partners
- Jonathan CromptonRPC
- Karen ManBaker McKenzie
- Rhys McWhirterEversheds Sutherland
Up and Coming
- Frankie TamEversheds Sutherland
- Jason ChanHowse Williams
All Departments profiles
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2 Latham & WatkinsFinTech Legal (International Firms)2025 | Band 2 | 4 Years RankedLatham & Watkins has strong capital markets, corporate, and banking and finance capabilities in Hong Kong SAR. The firm advises on regulatory matters concerning digital banking, as well as handling cybersecurity and data privacy matters.
Band 3
3 AshurstFinTech Legal (International Firms)2025 | Band 3 | 4 Years RankedAshurst's multidisciplinary team handles technology, banking and regulatory work. The firm has a broad client base, providing regulatory advice to established banks as well as startup clients.
3 Hauzen LLPFinTech Legal (International Firms)2025 | Band 3 | 1 Years RankedHauzen has a growing practice in FinTech, regularly advising clients on blockchain and cryptocurrency matters including security token offerings, tokenisation, digital asset disputes, regulatory compliance, NFT and licensing mandates.