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Associate or Managing Associate, 1PQE+, Financial Regulation (Regulated Banking and Payments), London

London
Posted 23 days ago
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Associate or Managing Associate, 1PQE+, Financial Regulation (Regulated Banking and Payments), London

We are looking for a financial regulation associate to join the team. We are interested in candidates from newly qualified upwards – at associate, managing associate and legal director level. You will work closely with our regulated lending and banking (RLB) Partners (Rosanna Bryant, Clare Hughes and Sophie Skelton) and Payments Partners (Rebecca Hickment) to help grow the work and profile of this part of our practice.

There is an exciting opportunity to play a central role in delivering non-contentious regulatory advice, client relationship development and the continued expansion of the team and practice, which will provide clear career progression opportunities.

We have nurtured an environment where ambitious and hard-working lawyers are supported to succeed enjoying high calibre work with like-minded, inspiring colleagues who care about each other and their clients.

As well as our own trained lawyers, we are increasingly attracting colleagues from competitors with new joiners coming from firms ranging Magic Circle, City, national or boutique law firms and in house; all of whom were attracted by our reputation for working with top tier clients as well as being an enjoyable place to work.

What You'll Do:

You will work closely with the RLB and Payments Partners and work with other legal Directors, Managing Associates and Associates delivering high quality work to clients as well as helping to win new work. You can expect to have the opportunity to play a significant role in working for clients that are key to the firm. As part of this you may have the opportunity to undertake client secondments to assist our clients and to build your skills and expertise further. We have a strong reputation for providing our associates at every level with good levels of responsibility within a supportive and stretching environment. The role is ideal for a committed lawyer who is looking to advance their career and create a name for themselves. Whatever your level, you'll be expected to play a full role in the Team, including involvement in business development and regular client contact. The team will take a genuine interest and support you with your development therefore offering excellent career prospects. You'll be involved in the following type of work. Advising on all regulatory aspects of retail financial services including deposit taking, payment services, consumer credit and mortgages. Drafting customer facing documentation for RLB products, including regulated consumer credit agreements, regulated mortgage documents and current account and savings terms and conditions; Helping clients assess the impact of new or proposed legislation and informing their implementation or lobbying strategies; Working closely with clients as they explore and implement new technologies into their propositions such as AI, open banking and smart data, DeFi and distributed ledger technology. Supporting the Partners in managing client relationships and supporting with business development activities; Providing sign-off on marketing materials, including TV advertising, digital promotions and billboard promotions; Conducting compliance audits of businesses or product documentation; Work closely with commercial and transactional teams on some of the biggest and most innovative and pioneering deals in the industry; Assisting with FCA authorisation applications.

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We are looking for lawyers at every level. You should however have some experience of advising on different payment arrangements and their regulatory treatment, the Consumer Credit Act and subordinate legislation and the Consumer Credit Sourcebook, the Mortgages and Home Finance Conduct of Business Sourcebook and the regulatory treatment of new forms of digital money. Most importantly, you should have a real and genuine interest in this area and be keen to grow that knowledge in a proactive way. You should be adept at building strong client relationships and also like working in a team. Our ideal candidate should have a keen intellect and a commercial mindset. You will be able to demonstrate that you are able to provide pragmatic and tailored advice in a way that supports internal and external clients alike. Capability to lead on and have ownership of your matters to bring them to conclusion. The ability to actively support complex transactions, liaising and coordinating with fee earners from other relevant disciplines as needed.

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Addleshaw Goddard is a place where you are not just valued but encouraged to reach your full potential. Our culture promotes improvement, growth, and collaboration, making us the natural choice for top-tier clients. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our employees.

Interested? If this role sounds like your next career step, we'd love to hear from you. Click the Apply button to view the full role profile on our website and start your application!

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Skills

Financial Regulation
Client Relationship Development
Regulatory Advice
Consumer Credit
Mortgages
Payment Services
Compliance Audits
Business Development
Legal Documentation
FCA Authorisation
Digital Money
Team Collaboration
Client Secondments
New Technologies
Pragmatic Advice
Commercial Mindset

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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