
Let us introduce you to Enis Arkat, who has been an integral part of the Paxa network since the early days.
At Paxa we work with experts across all legal sectors and Enis is a seasoned legal professional with a strong focus on financial regulation, structured finance, and venture capital.
Enis supports Paxa clients with his regulatory expertise and has a strong focus on venture capital related matters. He has deep insights into investor relations and he shares his experience in building scalable legal structures for high-growth fintechs.
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The dream of taking your software company to the United States is alive and well among many German enterprises. The allure of a larger market, more substantial investment opportunities, and the belief that success in the U.S. paves the way for global recognition are compelling reasons to make the leap. For many founders, expanding to the U.S. means access to venture capital, early adopters, and a large tech ecosystem.
However, this journey is fraught with unique challenges that extend beyond the legal hurdles typically anticipated.

Meet Tom Simpson: His career spans a variety of different roles, including roles as General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, and co-founder of a patent-pending stablecoin infrastructure platform.
He now advises companies on U.S. regulatory matters, financial transactions and scalable governance structures with clarity and precision.

Let us introduce you to Enis Arkat, who has been an integral part of the Paxa network since the early days.
At Paxa we work with experts across all legal sectors and Enis is a seasoned legal professional with a strong focus on financial regulation, structured finance, and venture capital.
Enis supports Paxa clients with his regulatory expertise and has a strong focus on venture capital related matters. He has deep insights into investor relations and he shares his experience in building scalable legal structures for high-growth fintechs.

Meet Tom Simpson: His career spans a variety of different roles, including roles as General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, and co-founder of a patent-pending stablecoin infrastructure platform.
He now advises companies on U.S. regulatory matters, financial transactions and scalable governance structures with clarity and precision.
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The dream of taking your software company to the United States is alive and well among many German enterprises. The allure of a larger market, more substantial investment opportunities, and the belief that success in the U.S. paves the way for global recognition are compelling reasons to make the leap. For many founders, expanding to the U.S. means access to venture capital, early adopters, and a large tech ecosystem.
However, this journey is fraught with unique challenges that extend beyond the legal hurdles typically anticipated.