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Introduction :
Our client is a leading global law firm, renowned for its strong international presence and high-level expertise across financial services. As part of the continued growth of its Luxembourg office, the firm is looking to strengthen its Banking & Finance department with the addition of a mid-level associate specialising in
banking regulatory matters . You will join a highly regarded team advising top-tier financial institutions on complex and evolving regulatory frameworks, in a dynamic and international environment.
Responsibilities :
As part of the Banking Regulatory team, you will: Advise banks, financial institutions, and investment firms on
Luxembourg and European regulatory frameworks Work on matters related to
compliance, governance, licensing and regulatory developments Assist clients in navigating
CSSF regulations and ongoing supervisory requirements Participate in cross-border projects in collaboration with international offices Support clients on
regulatory aspects of financial products and services Be involved in internal know-how development and regulatory monitoring
Profile :
Fully qualified lawyer (or in the process of qualification) 3 to 4 years of experience within a law firm, ideally with exposure to
banking regulatory matters Fluent in
German and English
(French is considered an asset) Strong interest in financial regulation and evolving compliance frameworks Ability to work in a structured, analytical and client-focused manner Team player with a proactive and solution-oriented mindset
Offer :
Join one of the
leading global law firms , offering exposure to high-quality international clients Develop strong expertise in a
highly strategic and growing regulatory field Benefit from a
clear career path , structured training and close mentoring Work in an
international and collaborative environment
with cross-border interactions Attractive and competitive salary package, aligned with top-tier market standards Modern working environment with
flexibility and work-life balance considerations