
Company Overview
Pinsent Masons looks at your business needs differently. This means we don’t just apply lawyers to solve clients’ problems; we deploy a wider range of professional disciplines, enabled by people, process and technology, to deliver a global professional service with law at its core. As one of our five key sectors and with more than 300 sector specialist lawyers – the financial services sector is at the heart of our business. Our experts work with the world’s leading banks, payments providers, FinTechs, insurers and asset and wealth managers on a wide range of multi-jurisdictional matters and strategic projects. Known for combining market leading financial regulatory and technology expertise with innovative solutions, we are ideally placed to help our clients navigate the opportunities and challenges of an increasingly dynamic and competitive industry.
FinTech Voice- Yvonne Dunn, Partner
Yvonne is a Partner who leads the Pinsent Masons financial services technology practice. She specialises in advising on outsourcing, systems development and integration and IT procurement. Yvonne also leads our FinTech practice and advises on complex projects which combine technology and the regulatory environment in which financial services clients operate. Yvonne leads several of our TMT and outsourcing relationships with major banking and insurance clients and regularly speaks and writes on TMT and outsourcing issues specific to the financial services sector. She is the firm’s board representative on Fintech Scotland.
“Fintech is disrupting global financial markets and it is growing. There is still a lot to do to attain the advances that could drive meaningful change. As we look across international developments, Scotland has a lot to offer based on its financial heritage, the strength of our universities, and the culture of entrepreneurism. The FinTech Scotland cluster is a clear demonstration of what can happen through collective action. The recently published FinTech Scotland Research & Innovation Roadmap gives us a framework to move further forward in the right direction”
-Yvonne Dunn
“Fintech is disrupting global financial markets and it is growing. There is still a lot to do to attain the advances that could drive meaningful change. As we look across international developments, Scotland has a lot to offer based on its financial heritage, the strength of our universities, and the culture of entrepreneurism. The FinTech Scotland cluster is a clear demonstration of what can happen through collective action. The recently published FinTech Scotland Research & Innovation Roadmap gives us a framework to move further forward in the right direction”
-Yvonne Dunn