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In-House Banking Lawyer

Michael Page (UK)

Leeds

Hybrid

GBP 85,000 - 100,000

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Job summary

An established financial institution in the UK is seeking an In-House Banking Lawyer to lead high-impact securitisation deals. This role offers a flexible hybrid working model, promoting work-life balance while working within a strategic growth area of the bank. The successful candidate will provide legal advice on various asset classes and engage in DCM transactions, contributing to central initiatives within the Legal & Secretariat function. With a focus on diversity and professional development, this is an exciting opportunity to join a values-driven company committed to colleague wellbeing and making a positive impact in the community.

Benefits

Pension Contributions
Bonus Schemes
Employee Discounts
Flexible Working

Qualifications

  • 4+ years' PQE in securitisation and DCM, gained in private practice or in-house.
  • Experience in leading complex transactions and providing commercial legal advice.

Responsibilities

  • Providing legal advice on securitisation transactions across various asset classes.
  • Supporting DCM transactions, including covered bonds and structured products.

Skills

Securitisation
Debt Capital Markets (DCM)
Commercial Legal Advice
Stakeholder Management

Education

Solicitor or equivalent with a current practising certificate

Job description

  • Lead high-impact securitisation deals
  • Flexible hybrid working with top-tier bank

About Our Client

This role sits within one of the UK's most established financial institutions, widely recognised for its stability, innovation, and inclusive culture. The organisation plays a key role in the national banking sector and is actively investing in technology, sustainability, and legal excellence. It's a forward-thinking business with a real commitment to colleague wellbeing, professional growth, and making a positive impact on the communities it serves. With award-winning initiatives in diversity, flexible working, and employee development, this is a chance to join a values-led company that supports its legal professionals to thrive at every stage.

Job Description

The In-House Banking Lawyer will be:

  • Providing legal advice on securitisation transactions across various asset classes, including mortgage loans, credit cards, auto loans, and trade receivables
  • Supporting other debt capital markets (DCM) transactions, such as covered bonds, unsecured bond issuances, and structured products
  • Collaborating with business areas across Corporate & Institutional Banking to deliver pragmatic legal solutions
  • Engaging in strategic and regulatory projects related to DCM
  • Contributing to central initiatives within the Legal & Secretariat function

The Successful Applicant

The In-House Banking Lawyer should be:

  • A solicitor or equivalent with a current practising certificate in a relevant jurisdiction
  • Possessing ideally 4+ years' PQE in securitisation and DCM, gained in private practice or in-house
  • Experienced in providing commercial legal advice and leading complex transactions
  • Adaptable, with a willingness to engage in various DCM products and projects
  • Skilled in building relationships and influencing stakeholders across functions

What's on Offer

  • Competitive salary range of £85-100,000
  • Hybrid working model promoting work-life balance
  • Opportunity to work within a strategic growth area of the bank
  • Access to comprehensive benefits, including pension contributions, bonus schemes, and employee discounts
  • Inclusive workplace culture with a focus on diversity and professional developmentLatest news & breaking headlines


If you're an experienced Banking Lawyer seeking a challenging role in securitisation and DCM, apply now or contact Michael Bailey for more information.
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