Industries We Serve
Deep expertise across the fintech landscape. We understand the unique regulatory challenges facing each sector.
Payment Institutions
We advise payment institutions on the full range of regulatory requirements under PSD2 and Lithuanian national law. From licence applications and safeguarding arrangements to agent management and supervisory reporting, we help payment service providers build and maintain compliant operations.
E-Money Institutions
Electronic money institutions face distinct regulatory requirements around issuance, distribution, and redemption of e-money. We support EMI clients with licensing, capital adequacy calculations, safeguarding frameworks, and the operational compliance challenges specific to e-money business models.
Crypto & Digital Asset Businesses
The regulatory landscape for crypto-asset service providers is evolving rapidly with MiCA and national registration regimes. We help crypto and digital asset businesses understand their regulatory obligations, prepare for MiCA authorisation, and build AML/CFT frameworks tailored to virtual asset operations.
Fintech Startups
Early-stage fintech companies need regulatory clarity before committing resources to licence applications. We help startups assess whether their business model requires authorisation, identify the most suitable regulatory pathway, and prepare for the licensing process efficiently and cost-effectively.
Regulated Growth-Stage Companies
Growth-stage fintechs encounter new regulatory challenges as they scale: expanding product lines, entering new markets, managing increased supervisory scrutiny, and professionalising governance. We help growth-stage companies strengthen their compliance infrastructure to match the pace of their business.
Cross-Border EU Entrants
Companies entering the EU market through Lithuania benefit from a well-regarded regulatory environment and efficient licensing processes. We advise non-EU fintechs on structuring their European operations, meeting local substance requirements, and building the regulatory foundation for cross-border services.