- Understand and translate into business-friendly language the directives, laws, and regulations that apply to payment networks, payment schemes, payment service providers and other participants in the payments industry.
- Work in a muti-cultural environment, being demanded to interact with internal stakeholders across the entire globe.
- Provide clear, timely and actionable legal advice to cross-border and cross-functional stakeholders on products and features being developed and launched by UK and EEA e-money/payment institutions to ensure we comply with relevant regulatory requirements whilst meeting our customers’ needs.
- Advise on product structure and draft/negotiate contracts with internal stakeholders and external counterparties.
- Act as a trusted adviser to management on key regulatory matters impacting the business across the EMEA region, including working closely with subject matter experts in compliance, AML, data privacy.
- Identify productivity improvements and help deliver process change.
- Act as a strategic business partner and help the business continue to expand internationally; researching and evaluating new territories and providing creative, proactive and results-oriented advice.
- Qualified solicitor (UK/European qualified) with indepth experience in financial services or commercial/corporate law in either a law firm or in-house legal position.
- Experience in providing legal and regulatory advice and drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, with technology/financial services background preferred.
- Strong interpersonal, organisational, and verbal and written communication skills with the ability to explain complex issues.
- Strong sense of ownership for supporting business’ commercial objectives, and interest in actively following business and technological developments relating to the global payment and fintech industry.
- Strong project management skill, ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to work autonomously.