The Payments Practice Group focuses on transactional work for the electronic payments industry. Having represented companies in the industry for more than 15 years, we have extensive experience with the issues that are most important to companies in the industry – whether they are financial institutions, issuers, acquirers, processors, outsourced service providers or vendors, and whether they are involved with credit and debit cards, gift cards, e-checks, corporate payments systems, ACH transactions or evolutionary technologies such as biometrics, contactless payments and mobile payments.
Our experience includes a wide variety of transactions and representations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Poland, Norway, Belgium and other jurisdictions. The payments industry is characterized by rapid innovation and ever-increasing legal and regulatory complexity. We pride ourselves on our comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge of industry trends and our practical, hands-on approach to addressing issues and solving problems particular to the payments industry.
The Payments Practice Group:
Representative Experience
Strategic Alliances
The Payments Practice Group has formed and managed (and, in some cases, dissolved) more than 100 strategic alliances with financial institutions and third party providers, including:
Securities/Public Company Transactions
The Payments Practice Group represented NOVA Information Systems in the following public company transactions:
We also represented a leading merchant acquirer in connection with its initial public offering and secondary offering, and in connection with its 1934 Act reporting obligations as a public company.
International Business Expansion and Consolidation
The Payments Practice Group has assisted a top ten U.S. financial institution in exporting its payments business to Canada and Europe – including the acquisition of both bank portfolios and third party processors, the establishment of strategic alliances and the consolidation of newly-acquired businesses across Europe. Engagements include:
Card Association and Regulatory Compliance
The Payments Practice Group has actively managed the impact of bank and credit card association rules and relationships on payments businesses in the U.S. and Europe, including: