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Betre Gizaw is a partner in King & Spalding’s International Trade team. Betre advises global companies on international trade compliance, investigations, and policy issues with a particular focus on fintech, artificial intelligence, crypto, and other enabling technologies. His practice includes advising on sanctions and export controls, anti-money laundering, as well as cross-border regulatory strategy and risk.
Betre also advises clients on foreign investment reviews (CFIUS) in sensitive U.S. industries and technologies. Before joining K&S, Betre served as Chief Counsel for Global Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the General Counsel at Stripe, Inc. In this role, he advised the global General Counsel, C-suite executives, and investors across the company on regulatory risk, strategic growth, and operational readiness. He also served as General Counsel of Paystack, a Stripe subsidiary focused on online commerce across Africa. He developed Paystack’s legal and compliance function and served on Paystack’s Board of Directors and Audit Committee.
J.D., Columbia University School of Law
B.A., Northeastern University
District of Columbia
New York
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Amharic
April 29, 2026
Betre Gizaw participates in a panel at the Africa Fintech Summit in D.C. to examine key challenges within Africa’s financial systems
Sanctions and Export Controls:
Advising on U.S., EU, and multilateral regimes, including OFAC and BIS compliance, global program design, and cross-jurisdictional alignment.
Payments and Financial Regulation:
Guiding clients through money transmission law, stablecoin frameworks, and embedded finance models; supporting regulatory and legislative engagement, including with policymakers and agencies.
CFIUS and National Security Reviews:
Providing transactional advisory for cross-border investments, acquisitions, and partnerships with potential national security implications; managing filings, risk assessments, and mitigation strategy.
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June 4, 2026
From Money Transmitters to PPSIs: Treasury's Proposed Stablecoin Compliance Framework
April 15, 2026
Stablecoin Issuers as Banks: FinCEN and OFAC Issue Comprehensive AML and Sanctions Rules under the GENIUS Act
April 29, 2026
Betre Gizaw participates in a panel at the Africa Fintech Summit in D.C. to examine key challenges within Africa’s financial systems
Sanctions and Export Controls:
Advising on U.S., EU, and multilateral regimes, including OFAC and BIS compliance, global program design, and cross-jurisdictional alignment.
Payments and Financial Regulation:
Guiding clients through money transmission law, stablecoin frameworks, and embedded finance models; supporting regulatory and legislative engagement, including with policymakers and agencies.
CFIUS and National Security Reviews:
Providing transactional advisory for cross-border investments, acquisitions, and partnerships with potential national security implications; managing filings, risk assessments, and mitigation strategy.
See more
June 4, 2026
From Money Transmitters to PPSIs: Treasury's Proposed Stablecoin Compliance Framework
April 15, 2026
Stablecoin Issuers as Banks: FinCEN and OFAC Issue Comprehensive AML and Sanctions Rules under the GENIUS Act
April 29, 2026
Betre Gizaw participates in a panel at the Africa Fintech Summit in D.C. to examine key challenges within Africa’s financial systems
J.D., Columbia University School of Law
B.A., Northeastern University
District of Columbia
New York
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Amharic