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Corporate Associate
- Fox Williams, London
- Corporate & Capital Markets
- 3 PQE6 PQE
Corporate Associate
- Fox Williams, London
- Corporate & Capital Markets
- 3 PQE - 6 PQE
- Fox Williams are looking to recruit a mid to senior level associate to support their market leading FinTech and Alternative Finance team.
- This is a unique role which will involve the successful candidate working closely with FinTech and Alternative Finance partner Jonathan Segal, advising both established and new FinTech platforms.
- Typical clients include UK and European P2P lending and direct lending platforms (both corporate and consumer lending), Challenger Banks, digital wealth managers, Open Banking platforms and payments platforms.
- The role is suitable for an experienced banking and finance, structured finance or DCM lawyer looking to expand their repertoire of legal skills to become a lawyer equipped to service the needs of a technologically-driven financial services market.
- The typical workload would include drafting standard term corporate and consumer lending and security documentation for P2P and direct-lending platforms.

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