PLMJ lawyers have contributed to the chapter dedicated to Portugal.
‘Regulation and Innovation in Payments: The European Perspective’ discusses how the new European payments directive (PSD3) and artificial intelligence will transform the future of payment methods in Europe.
The chapter dedicated to Portugal was written by André Abrantes, from Banking and Finance and Capital Markets practices, Ana Nunes Teixeira from Corporate M&A and José Eduardo Oliveira, from Banking and Finance and Capital Markets practices.
The discussion paper is signed by PLMJ, PLEDGE – Cabinet d’Avocats (France), Alma LED (Italy) and Linares Abogados (Spain).
See the full document below.
 
         
                                    