Albert Weatherill
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Related services and key industries
Biography
Albert Weatherill is a financial services lawyer based in London. He focuses on financial services, FinTech and is a global lead of our payments practice.
Albert has a broad range of experience advising banks, investment firms, asset and wealth managers, financial sponsors, exchanges and custodians, cryptoassets firms, payment services providers and electronic money institutions, and technology companies in relation to domestic and cross-border financial services matters.
Albert was shortlisted for the Rising Star Innovation Award at the Legal Innovation Awards 2020 and for the Rising Star Award at the British Legal Awards 2020. He is currently ranked as a “Next Generation Partner” in Legal 500 for Financial Services: Non-contentious and also for FinTech and as an “Up and Coming Partner” in Chambers and Partners for Financial Services: Non-contentious and also for FinTech Legal: Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies, where he is recognised as a “highly regarded” practitioner, with clients describing him as “very conscientious, diligent and thorough”, “creative, commercial and forward-thinking in his approach to complex legal problems”, “exceptionally responsive” and “an excellent person to have in your corner”.
Albert's diverse advisory practice involves advising clients on regulatory compliance, regulatory change, regulatory engagement, supervisory and enforcement matters, internal investigations, governance, risk management, authorisation and licencing projects, international expansion projects and commercial partnerships.
Albert has market-leading expertise relating to the design, development, commercialization and regulation of innovative financial services and products, particularly across mobile and digital payments, digital assets issuance and trading, platform businesses and marketplaces, digital banking, AI, cryptoassets market infrastructure and custody, banking as a service, consumer and corporate lending, decentralized finance, blockchain and distributed ledger technology.
In addition to his broad advisory practice, Albert has extensive experience acting on mergers and acquisitions, private and public capital markets transactions, reorganisations and restructurings involving financial institutions. He has represented clients on a range of their most complex and multijurisdictional transactions, including Advent International, Bain Capital, Bank of Montreal, Charles Stanley, General Atlantic, Mercer, Barclays, IG, HSBC, KKR, Carne, Société Générale, Cathay Financial, Starling Bank, Allica Bank, Royal Bank of Canada, M&G Investments, The Northern Trust Corporation, Saxo Bank and Virtu Financial.
Albert is a regular commentator on financial services matters and has authored multiple articles for publications such as Lexology, Thomson Reuters, Global Legal Insights, FT Advisor and authored the UK chapter of Global Legal Insight's "Blockchain & Regulation 2019".
Professional experience
Collapse all- Solicitor, qualified in England & Wales
- Solicitor, qualified in Ireland
- Rising Star, Financial Services: non-contentious, The Legal 500, 2022
Rising Star, FinTech, The Legal 500, 2022
"highly regarded"
"very conscientious, diligent and thorough"
"crypto expert"
"creative, commercial and forward-thinking in his approach to complex legal problems". - Associate to watch, Financial Services: non-contentious, Chambers and Partners, 2021/2022
- Shortlisted, Rising Star Innovation Award, Legal Innovation Awards, 2020
- Shortlisted, Rising Star Award, British Legal Awards, 2020
- English
Insights
Regulation Around the World: The UK Consumer Duty: a new global standard, or an outlier?
Publication | November 12, 2024
Regulation Around the World: Anti-money laundering update
Publication | October 11, 2024
PSD3, PSR and FIDAR: What firms need to know and how they should prepare
Publication | October 09, 2024