Maciej Juzoń

Maciej Juzoń

Associate, attorney-at-law

Joined SK&S in 2022. Has experience in advising clients on financial market regulations, in particular, payment services and commercial companies law. Participated in numerous legislation processes on payment services regulations, as well as in numerous proceedings related to the licensing and registration of payment services providers both before the Polish Financial Supervision Authority and foreign supervisory authorities. Participated in the meetings of the Working Group for Financial Innovation Development (FinTech) in Poland at the Polish Financial Supervision Authority, and in the meetings of the Working Group for Distributed Registries and Blockchain at the Ministry of Digitalisation.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 73 07
Mobile phone:+48 886 911 099
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • Warsaw Bar Association (OIRP) – attorney-at-law – since 2023
  • Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University – 2019
Experience
  • Provides services to financial institutions and regulated entities
  • Advises on regulatory issues in financial services
  • Participates in legislative processes related to financial services
  • Advises on the licensing of payment institutions

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