
Banking and Financial Regulation
Legal assistance is provided to banks, leasing companies, payment institutions, fintech startups, and other regulated financial entities operating in the Republic of Moldova.
This includes support in matters related to:
- Licensing and authorization with the National Bank of Moldova
- Compliance with prudential and regulatory requirements
- AML/CFT compliance frameworks
- Financial consumer protection regulations
- Corporate governance and regulatory reporting
Financial institutions are also supported in the development of internal compliance policies, risk management procedures, and governance structures required under Moldovan financial regulation.
Capital Markets Transactions
The practice covers legal support for capital markets transactions and securities regulation in the Republic of Moldova.
This includes assistance with:
- Bond and debt securities issuance
- Structuring investment vehicles and investment funds
- Drafting and reviewing prospectuses and offering documents
- Regulatory disclosure and transparency requirements
- Public offerings and private placements
Structured Finance and Derivatives
Legal advice is provided on structured finance transactions and complex financial instruments, including derivatives and swaps used for risk management and financing purposes.
The practice includes drafting and negotiating financing documentation and derivative agreements, ensuring compliance with Moldovan legislation and internationally recognized financial market standards.
Key Legal Questions
Yes. Most financial activities in Moldova require authorization from the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) or other competent regulatory authorities. This applies to banks, payment institutions, electronic money institutions, microfinance organizations, and certain fintech services. Obtaining a license requires meeting capital requirements, compliance procedures, and governance standards.
The timeline depends on the type of financial activity and the completeness of the documentation submitted. In practice, the authorization process may take several months, as regulators assess compliance with prudential requirements, corporate governance structures, and internal policies such as AML procedures and risk management frameworks.
Yes. Fintech businesses providing payment services, e-money services, lending, or other financial services may fall under the supervision of the National Bank of Moldova or other regulatory bodies. Depending on the business model, companies may need authorization, registration, or compliance with financial regulations.
Yes. Companies may raise capital through bond issuances, investment funds, or other financial instruments, subject to compliance with securities regulations and disclosure requirements. Proper legal structuring and documentation are essential to ensure compliance with applicable laws and investor protection rules.
Financial institutions must comply with a wide range of regulatory requirements, including AML/CFT obligations, consumer protection rules, regulatory reporting, internal audit systems, and corporate governance standards. Regulators closely monitor compliance to ensure stability and transparency in the financial sector.
Yes. Foreign investors may establish financial institutions or invest in financial services businesses in Moldova, subject to licensing requirements and regulatory approvals. Proper legal structuring is important to ensure compliance with local legislation and cross-border regulatory considerations.
Practice Areas
- Finance & Capital Markets
- Regulatory & Compliance Law
- Corporate & Commercial Law
- Accounting Services
- Tax & Settlements
- GDPR & Data Protection
- Litigation & Arbitration
- Intellectual Property Law
- Employment & HR Law
- Work Permits & Immigration
- Competition Law
- Infrastructure & PP Partnerships
- Non-Profit & NGO Advisory
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