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Senior Legal Counsel

London
Posted 17 days ago
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Senior Legal Counsel

Senior Corporate Counsel | Strategic Transactions & Growth We’re looking for a highly experienced corporate lawyer (7+ PQE) to join a fast-paced, international environment, leading on high-impact, strategic initiatives. 🔹 What you’ll do: Lead complex corporate transactions including M&A, equity & debt financing, strategic investments, and real estate deals Advise on key business areas such as treasury, tax, ESG, IP, and incentive schemes Partner cross-functionally with Commercial and Regulatory teams to support major business initiatives and global expansion Oversee corporate governance and manage external counsel Support investor relations, restructuring, audits, and intra-group finance matters 🔹 What we’re looking for: UK/US (or equivalent) qualified corporate lawyer with strong large-scale transaction experience Background at a leading law firm; in-house or fintech experience a plus Commercial, pragmatic mindset with strong stakeholder management skills Comfortable operating autonomously in a dynamic, fast-changing environment Proactive, solutions-driven, and eager to grow beyond core specialism 🔹 Nice to have: Fintech or payments sector experience Exposure to fundraising, ESOPs, real estate, or IP Join a collaborative, high-performing team where you’ll play a key role in shaping major business decisions and driving global growth.

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Skills

Corporate Law
M&A
Equity Financing
Debt Financing
Strategic Investments
Real Estate
Corporate Governance
Stakeholder Management
Treasury
Tax
ESG
IP
Incentive Schemes
Investor Relations
Restructuring
Audits

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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