FIntech and Technology

Trusted partner in the dynamic intersection of law, finance and technology.

Technology and fintech are in a perpetual state of evolution, driven by relentless innovations. At Victory Attorneys & Consultants, we adeptly navigate this dynamic landscape, specializing in Artificial Intelligence, fintech, cryptocurrency, blockchain, Insu-tech, Hi-tech, Autotech,  e-payment, E-commerce platforms, IoT, Cloud Services, Virtual Reality, Quantum Computing, E-gaming, Smart Cities, Reg-tech, and more. The firm positions itself as a steadfast ally for tech-driven clients across diverse sectors, serving as their right-hand advisors.

Our distinctive tech-team offers insightful legal counsel to founders, investors,  fast-growth companies in the ICT sector, as well as technology titans shaping the technology ecosystem. Our commitment in technology extends to responsible tech practices, as evidenced by our active involvement in researching and developing effective regulations for Tanzania’s technology landscape. Our research initiatives focus on steering the conversation around proper regulation and responsible technology implementation through collaborative policy research and development efforts.

Experience

  • Provided advisory and assisted several fintech companies on obtaining PSP lIcense from Bank of Tanzania.
  • Assisted different tech based companies in obtaining Application service license, network facility license and other licenses from the Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority.
  • Assisted several tech based companies offering solutions in gambling with compliance.
  • Assisted several start up and fintech companies in loan transactions and equity deals.
  • Engaged by UNESCO to train judicial actors on the topic of artificial intelligence in the justice context and safeguarding human rights in the age of AI.
  • Advised several leading ICT entities on compliance with personal data protection laws and data privacy issues.
  • Researching on the use and regulation of Artificial Intelligence in the context of Tanzania