Feesier is the UK’s first interest-free installment financing service for legal fees — a ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ model for legal services. Founded 2021 by Lev Klyuvgant. UK-based, 3 employees, 292 LinkedIn followers. Enables clients to spread legal fees into cost-free installments while ensuring law firms receive full, timely payment. Cited in UK Government BNPL consultation response (2022). ACSO article on BNPL in legal services (Mar 2022). Legal Geek events presence. No user reviews. No Reddit mentions. Reclassified from contract-lifecycle to billing-payments.
Company Info
- Founded: 2021
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- HQ: United Kingdom
- Sector: Transactions
What We Haven’t Verified
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Feesier is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Feesier addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Immigration attorney's clients need to pay legal fees but half of them are unbanked — they don't have credit cards, bank accounts, or the documentation for traditional payment methods. The firm ends up handling cash in the office, creating a security risk and a trust accounting nightmare, while clients who can't visit the office during business hours simply can't pay at all
Where it fits in your workflow
Before Feesier
Client receives legal bill → firm offers Feesier as payment option → client applies for installment plan
After Feesier
Feesier finances the installments → firm receives full payment upfront (or on agreed schedule) → client pays Feesier in manageable installments at no extra cost
Integrations & hand-offs
Feesier ↔ law firm billing (integration mechanism not documented). Feesier → client (installment payments). Similar model to LawPay in US, QuickaPay in Australia.
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