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Product Regulatory Lawyer (Payments & Issuing)

Major, Lindsey & Africa City of London


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    Product Regulatory Lawyer (Payments & Issuing)

    Major, Lindsey & Africa City of London
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    Job description

    Product Regulatory Lawyer (Payments & Issuing)

    London | Hybrid (2–3 days in office)


    We’re partnering with a high‑growth, technology‑led payments business operating at the intersection of card issuing, product innovation and global payments. This is a rare opportunity for an ambitious product-focused payments lawyer to step into a genuinely influential role at a pivotal stage of the company’s growth.


    The opportunity

    This business has historically been very lean from a legal perspective and is now deliberately investing in product governance and in‑house legal capability. You’ll be joining a small, close‑knit legal function and will play a hands‑on role shaping how products are built, approved, and scaled globally.

    You will:

    • Act as a trusted legal partner to product teams, embedded in product development from early design through to launch
    • Lead on product governance, including building and refining product approval processes, product matrices, and customer‑facing terms & conditions
    • Advise on payments regulation with a strong emphasis on issuing-side products (cards and related payment flows)
    • Support new initiatives such as issuing programmes and potential licensing projects
    • Work closely with compliance, risk and external advisers, while remaining commercially pragmatic


    Who we’re looking for

    You’re likely to be:

    • England & Wales qualified Solicitor
    • 5–8 PQE and genuinely ambitious
    • A product lawyer first, with strong payments regulatory capability
    • Experienced in issuing-side payments, ideally from:
    • Fintechs or challenger banks (e.g. Similar to Monzo, Revolut, Barclaycard)
    • Card payments or issuer/merchant environments (issuer‑side strongly preferred)
    • Comfortable working directly with product managers and engineers
    • Commercial, practical, and confident operating in a growing business without heavy layers of process

    Experience with card payments is particularly helpful. Pure B2B/payments‑only backgrounds without issuing exposure are less likely to fit.

    Culture & working style

    • Smart, collaborative, and low‑ego
    • People who enjoy building, not inheriting
    • Expectation of some US and Australia hours (balanced, not constant)
    • Hybrid working: ideally 2–3 days per week in the London office (Moorgate)

    Why this role stands out

    • True greenfield product governance work
    • Real access to senior stakeholders
    • Broad scope across product, regulatory and strategic payments work
    • A chance to make your mark in a business that genuinely values its legal team


    If this role is of interest – apply for more information.

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    Major, Lindsey & Africa
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