Commercial Lawyer required for Payments & Cards Business
Location: London, England
Description: Barclay Simpson is at present recruited Commercial Lawyer required for Payments & Cards Business right now, this job will be depute in England. Detailed specification about this job opportunity please read the description below. A reputable UK bank has opened up a new opportunity for mid level lawyer to join the commercial and retail cards business. Working within! an established and successful team of lawyers you will be supporting the global payments and merchant banking divisions with general legal advice, regulatory matters and commercial contract drafting, reviewing and negotiating including terms and conditions. You will provide advice on the development of new products and the associated processes, policies and procedures. Additional ad hoc advice on issues such as competition law, e-commerce, outsourcing, data protection and occasional litigation will all form part of the role. You will have the interpersonal skills to develop a strong relationship with the business and become acutely aware of new legislation and regulation, ensuring compliance with the Consumer Credit Act, payment services directive, ICOB, MCOB, the disability discrimination act and other regulations.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone either currently working within the retail or commercial banking sector or a strong commercial contracts ! lawyer in practice with financial services experience. In addi! tion to commercial lawyers, those with a regulatory or technology background will be considered. You should be at least 4 years qualified.
For more information please contact Tracy Brown on 0207 936 8915 or tb@barclaysimpson.com
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This job will be opened on: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 03:13:13 GMT
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