Banking Legal Counsel (3+ PQE) – Part-time

Taylor Root London, England

Full Time
Onsite

Job description

The Banking Legal Counsel (3+ PQE) position with OverviewLeading global financial institution centres on contribute to transactions that support clients' sustainability goals as part of the bank’s sustainable finance initiatives. It would suit someone who can bring accuracy, confidentiality, and clear communication to the role.

Where ownership sits

OUR CLIENT WILL CONSIDER LAWYERS SEEKING EITHER A 4 OR 5 DAY A WEEK POSITION. This organisation is a major player in the international banking sector, with a strong presence across EMEA.

What the role carries

Contribute to transactions that support clients' sustainability goals as part of the bank’s sustainable finance initiatives. Work on broad finance matters, including structured and specialised finance. Engage in commercial contracts and regulatory matters as part of the team.

What helps the work land well

careful practical judgement. Strong professional approach.

What the role depends on

  • Qualified lawyer with 3+ PQE in banking/finance.
  • Banking background with preferably some trade finance experience.
  • Interest in sustainability-focused finance and related regulatory matters.

Practical details

  • Employment type: Full-time or Part-time (4 or 5 days per week considered).
  • London area, United Kingdom.
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