Patent protection for FinTech inventions in Europe and China

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Karen Fraser

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Clare Collins

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FinTech innovation continues to accelerate, driven by technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain. For companies developing software-driven financial technologies, securing patent protection across key jurisdictions requires a clear understanding of how different patent offices assess computer-implemented inventions.

In this webinar recording, Clare Collins of Murgitroyd and Min Xu of Jingtian & Gongcheng examine how FinTech inventions are evaluated by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA). The session provides practical insight into how each office approaches patentability for technologies including digital payment systems, blockchain applications and AI-enabled financial services.

This webinar explores important considerations for applicants seeking protection in both jurisdictions, including how subject-matter exclusions may apply to business methods, computer programs and mathematical models.

Clare and Min also review global trends in FinTech patent activity and China’s growing role in the sector, where filings now represent a significant share of global FinTech patent applications.

Watch the recording to learn more about the practical steps innovators and patent professionals can take to navigate examination practice in Europe and China, avoid common patentability issues, and support stronger international patent filing strategies.

Looking for support with FinTech patents or international filing strategy? Our patent attorneys can help you develop robust protection strategies for software-implemented inventions across key jurisdictions.

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About Karen Fraser

Karen Fraser specialises in patent matters relating to computer software and hardware, media streaming, and telecommunications. Much of her work is in computer-implemented inventions (CII),...
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About Clare Collins

Clare Collins is experienced at drafting and prosecuting patent applications in a wide variety of technology areas, including mechanical devices, electronic devices, medical devices,...
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