Senior Legal Counsel (Ref: LAW-SLC-FC-ICBCA)
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China ( Asia ) Limited
30.04.2024
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Senior Legal Counsel (Ref: LAW-SLC-FC-ICBCA)Responsibilities:
- Provide legal advice and support to the Bank Management and Business units in order to minimize the legal risk.
- Secure the Bank’s position and interests in its day-to-day operation and facilitate the Bank’s business transactions.
- Draft and review documentations from legal and regulatory perspective to protect the interest of the Bank and reduce the legal risk exposure.
- Coordinate and participate in corporate projects and new product development to identify legal/compliance issues.
- Formulate and revise policies and guidelines and coordinate with the relevant departments to ensure the compliance with new and revised legal and regulatory requirements.
- Provide legal advice and support across all areas of the Bank to ensure the Bank’s operations are in compliance with the legal and regulatory requirements.
- Provide advice and assistance to Anti-Money Laundering Team to ensure compliance with AML requirements.
Requirements:
- University graduate with major in Law or relevant disciplines.
- Minimum 4 – 6 years of relevant legal experience in banking industry.
- Sound knowledge in commercial laws including Companies, Banking, Commercial and Fund related areas.
- Strong analytical and communication skills.
- Self-motivated, independent and able to work under pressure.
- Good command of both written and spoken English and Chinese, including Putonghua.
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