J. van Huuksloot Asset Management B.V. is calibrated for one purpose: recovering merchant claims against regulated payment service providers across the EU and UK. We take legal title to those claims and pursue them with documentary discipline.
Merchant claims against regulated PSPs sit at the intersection of contractual law, payments regulation, scheme rules, and forensic reconciliation. They are unfamiliar territory for a generalist commercial law firm, and they do not fit comfortably in either pure litigation or pure regulatory practice. The firm exists to close that gap — a recovery vehicle that combines legal counsel and financial controller expertise under one operative roof.
We act as Assignee under a Claim Assignment and Recovery Agreement, take legal title to your accrued claims, and pursue recovery on three coordinated tracks: contractual, supervisory, and procedural. The structure is calibrated so you face no out-of-pocket cost during the recovery and retain a substantial share of any recovered amount.
Every active file is a merchant claim against a regulated PSP. The firm does not handle adjacent disputes, general commercial litigation, or unrelated regulatory matters.
We act as Assignee, not as agent. Recovery is conducted in our name on title we hold. This eliminates a category of procedural defence the counterparty would otherwise raise.
A financial controller works the merchant-side ledger before counsel of record is engaged. Quantum is isolated to the line before any pre-action correspondence is served.
Engagement with the home Member State supervisory authority is part of the recovery framework, not a separate matter — calibrated to the counterparty's actual contractual and regulatory exposure.
The firm is led by its Director and sole signing officer. Counsel of record is selected on a per-jurisdiction basis from a panel of senior practitioners with substantive prior engagement against regulated PSPs.
Director of J. van Huuksloot Asset Management B.V. Acts as Assignee on every file; oversees the contractual, supervisory and procedural tracks; selects counsel of record per jurisdiction; signs all formal correspondence and procedural instruments.