Empowering Africa’s tomorrow, together…one story at a time.With over 100 years of rich history and strongly positioned as a local bank with regional and international expertise, a career with our family offers the opportunity to be part of this exciting growth journey, to reset our future and shape our destiny as a proudly African group.
Job Summary
To be a member of the legal team by managing Legal Risk in Personal and Private Banking and to contribute to the
development of the Legal Function. The role will primarily focus on providing legal support and advice to the
business generally, including taking responsibility for transaction documentation, assisting with product
development, and providing specific advice in response to business queries as well as queries from other
businesses. The candidate will also have the opportunity to work on significant Group-wide projects which are
often run in the team.
Job Description
Key Accountabilities
Accountability: Management of Legal Risk
- Ensure the bank’s legal and regulatory position is managed effectively in all
situations in which legal disputes or regulatory issues arise, at all times
safeguarding Absa’s reputation.
- Increase awareness of the Legal Risk Policies and report any breaches.
- Identify and articulate risks associated with proposed transactions, projects and
activities that the business intends to undertake.
- Mitigate risks wherever possible.
- Attend necessary training sessions to ensure commerciality and continued legal
professional development.
- Ensure regulatory & statutory compliance.
- Provide a clear record of relevant business transactions and legal advice given
that effectively mitigates legal risk.
- Develop and sustain effective risk and control frameworks.
Accountability: Negotiate, draft and review agreements.
- Assist in structuring, negotiating & drafting legal agreements and documentation
relating to standard agreements, transactions and new products.
- Provide legal support to the Personal and Private Banking Collections teams, including Retail Deceased Estates and Debt Review, and working closely with product, recovery and litigation specialists, on various types of accounts
- Help to develop working structures and best practice guides for use within business.
- Address all probable risks by seeing to it that they are sufficiently addressed in
legal agreements drafted.
- Consider, comment, negotiate and give advice on documents/ agreements for the
Business.
- Give legal advice on transactions or deals to be done, or transactions that have
been concluded.
- Conduct legal due diligences on transactions.
- Provide advice on the legality, lawfulness and enforceability of agreements and
documents.
- Provide legal advice on security and the realization/disposal of security.
Accountability: Supplier Management
- Support Business, Procurement and Commercial Legal during Supplier contracting and on-boarding process
- Support business with their assigned Suppliers, where required.
- Deliver compliance to all Procurement Policies
- Obtain and cascade relevant information and analytics to conduct reviews that manage legal risk, where necessary.
- Participate in formal supplier performance reviews, where necessary.
Accountability: Stakeholder Management
- Determine needs of stakeholders by regular interaction with the stakeholders in
order to discuss legal developments and matters with them
- Provide stakeholders with legal advice, support and legal and commercial solutions
- Provide specialist product support to Africa Regional Office legal teams.
- Manage external counsel, where required
- Distil and communicate legal concepts in a simple, concise way that is easily
understood by business stakeholders.
- Evaluate, manage and prioritise tasks in accordance with business need
Accountability: Decision making and problem solving
- The individual must be innovative and forward thinking in their approach by keeping up to date with the latest technologies across industry and the evolving regulatory landscape;
- Through understanding the changing regulatory landscape, applying those changes in Absa yet mindful of impact of decisions on customers, business relationships as well as on South African and Absa Regional Offices’ economies, with cognisance to the greater globe;
- Able to understand issues in context, by taking a holistic view, and able to analyse and recommend next steps;
- Challenge existing processes and capabilities by designing new ways of working; and
- Exploring opportunities for improving existing capabilities through intuitive use of new analytic based approaches.
Accountability: Reporting
- Compile lists of matters and registers of work or instructions received
- Provide reports as required to support the assessment of the legal risk management
framework.
- Attend to ad hoc reports as requested by the Legal Head/ Team Leader, such as reports required by Absa/ Legal Executive Committee (LEXCO).
Role / Person Specification
Professional/technical experience
- Experience of working in a highly regulated, fast paced environment, where there are often competing demands
- Experience with the National Credit Act, Consumer Protection Act and Rules of Court is essential
- Excellent written communication skills and very strong report writing skills
- Some in house experience would be beneficial.
Academic and professional qualifications
- Law Degree: LLB or BProc
- Admitted Attorney/Advocate in RSA
- At least 5-7 years PQE
Personal attributes
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Very strong interpersonal skills, especially communication skills
- Well organised and efficient
- Excellent negotiating and influencing skills
- Excellent attention to detail
- Integrity and reliability
- Business awareness, prioritisation of risk and strong commercial focus
- Ability to take a commercial view within legal constraints
- Ability to manage a large (and often fluid) workload with effective prioritisation as well as deliver accurately under pressure and at speed
Education
Bachelor Honours Degree: Law, Military Science and Security (Required)
Absa Bank Limited is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. In compliance with the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, preference will be given to suitable candidates from designated groups whose appointments will contribute towards achievement of equitable demographic representation of our workforce profile and add to the diversity of the Bank.
Absa Bank Limited reserves the right not to make an appointment to the post as advertised