LegalRegulatory Disclosures
Regulatory Disclosures & Legal Notices
Last updated: Feb 23, 2026
This page provides legal notice channels and default legal forum disclosures referenced by the Terms. Account-specific disclosures shown at onboarding or in-account controls supersede defaults on this page where required by law. Where no account-specific addendum applies, the defaults below control.
1. Contracting entity
Your contracting entity is the Pariflow legal operator identified in your onboarding flow, account records, or transaction statements. If unclear, request written confirmation via contact@pariflow.com.
2. Service scope disclosure
Product availability may differ by jurisdiction, user type, and compliance status. Access to one product or region does not imply legal availability of all features elsewhere.
3. Default governing-law disclosure
Unless account-specific terms state otherwise, disputes are governed by Laws of England and Wales, excluding conflict-of-laws principles, subject to mandatory consumer or financial protections that cannot be waived.
4. Default arbitration disclosure
Unless account-specific terms state otherwise, arbitration is conducted before one arbitrator under the LCIA Arbitration Rules, seated in London, United Kingdom, and conducted in English.
5. Default dispute forum summary
- Governing law: Laws of England and Wales
- Court forum: Courts of England and Wales located in London
- Arbitration rules: LCIA Arbitration Rules
- Arbitration seat: London, United Kingdom
- Arbitration language: English
6. Class and representative action waiver disclosure
Where legally permitted, claims are brought on an individual basis only, and class, collective, mass, representative, or private-attorney-general procedures are waived.
7. Compliance reporting channel
Regulatory or law-enforcement requests, subpoenas, and legal notices should be directed to contact@pariflow.com with sufficient identifying details. Pariflow may require formal service procedures where applicable.
8. Service of process and formal notice standard
Dispute notices must include claimant identity, account identifier, factual chronology, relief requested, and supporting records. Notices that omit material details may be rejected as deficient and do not satisfy pre-dispute obligations under the Terms.
9. Complaints and escalations
Users should first submit complaints via support channels and include account identifiers, timestamps, and transaction references. Pariflow may require additional verification before discussing account-specific details.
10. Regulatory status representation limits
No statement on the Service should be interpreted as offering regulated products in a jurisdiction where such offering is not authorized. Users must not infer licensing status beyond explicit written disclosures.