Role: SolicitorIndustry: Fintech & PaymentsExperience: 2 Years PQE +Location: Hybrid (with some travel to Dublin or Carrick on Shannon required)Salary: DOEAbout the role:Established in 2016, Payac is a growing and dynamic Technical Service Provider and Payments Service Company providing over 170 Credit Unions in Ireland with access to Global Card Scheme & European & UK electronic payments. Our scale allows us to enable Credit Unions to offer instant money movement solutions to their members, enhancing their service offering and member experience. Payac’s agility, coupled with our payment’s expertise, and forward-thinking network of partners, allows us to deliver innovative solutions to our network of credit unions and their members.As we continue to grow, we are seeking a proactive and skilled Solicitor to join our dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in supporting our commercial operations, ensuring compliance, and mitigating risk.Role Overview:As in-house Solicitor, you will provide legal support on a broad range of commercial contracts and agreements, ensuring the company's interests are protected while facilitating smooth business operations. This role will involve close collaboration with internal teams and external stakeholders, making it a pivotal position within the organisation.Key Responsibilities:Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of commercial contracts, amendments to terms and conditions of third-party service provider and other vendor agreements.Advise on and manage a wide range of legal issues including commercial and regulatory matters.Evaluate and weigh up multiple inputs/impacts of decisions/courses of action and identify proactive solutions to mitigate risks.Ensure all agreements meet Financial Service regulations, as well as General Data Protection Regulations.Perform other tasks and projects as assigned from time to time.Qualifications & Experience:Qualified solicitor with a minimum of 2 years post-qualification experience (PQE).Strong experience in commercial contract law, ideally with exposure to the Financial Services, Payments or Credit Union industry.Proven ability to draft, review, and negotiate complex contracts.Knowledge of regulatory and compliance issues in the payments industry is an advantage.Strong commercial awareness and the ability to provide practical, business-oriented legal advice.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams.Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.Knowledge of and experience with General Data Protection Regulations and Outsourcing Obligations for Regulated Firms would be an advantage.What's On Offer:Competitive salary and benefits package.Opportunity to work within a growing company within the payments industry.A supportive and collaborative work environment with opportunities for career growth.Exposure to a wide range of legal matters, enhancing professional development.How to apply: Applications to be sent by 5pm on Friday 28th March 2025.
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