Provide hands-on regulatory and commercial legal advice for crypto, web3, fintech and payments products. Advise product teams on design, licensing, compliance (AML/KYC, sanctions), marketing/promotions, and cross-jurisdiction regulatory risks. Lead licensing/submission processes, coordinate local counsel, draft and negotiate commercial contracts, respond to regulators and stakeholders, and build scalable playbooks to enable compliant product launches.
About the role
We are looking for a lawyer who pairs strong regulatory judgment with hands on product sense to support our business across crypto, web3, fintech, and payments. We operate globally, so you will work across multiple jurisdictions and help us navigate a patchwork of fast moving regimes. You will sit close to the product and business teams, advising on how products are designed, structured, and launched while keeping us on the right side of regulation. This is a role for someone who is comfortable where the rules are still developing and who can give clear, practical answers under time pressure.
Requirements- Qualified lawyer with 4 to 7 years PQE, ideally in house, with direct experience advising crypto or web3 businesses. Exposure to payments or financial services regulation is a strong plus.
- Strong working knowledge of the regulatory frameworks that apply to crypto, web3, fintech, or financial services, with the ability to apply them to real products rather than in the abstract.
- Working knowledge of financial promotions and advertising or marketing regulation as it applies to financial or crypto products, including paid placement, sponsorship, and disclosure requirements.
- Familiarity with the regulation of trading, brokerage, or market infrastructure activities, and the ability to recognise when a product crosses into a regulated activity.
- Track record across regulatory, licensing, product, and commercial work, rather than a single specialism.
- Comfort working across multiple jurisdictions and a willingness to get up to speed quickly on unfamiliar regimes, with support from local counsel where needed.
- Ability to work autonomously and reliably under tight deadlines in a fast paced, high performance environment.
- Clear written and verbal communication, with the ability to explain regulatory issues to non lawyers and to work with global teams across time zones.
- A practical, solution oriented approach, with the initiative to spot issues early and propose workable answers.
- Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and multiple matters at once.
- Fluency in English.
- Experience with licensing or registration for crypto, payments, or financial services providers, for example VASP or other crypto-asset service provider regimes.
- Familiarity with frameworks across more than one region, for example MiCA, UK and US regimes, or APAC, EMEA and LATAM markets.
- Working knowledge of AML and KYC obligations, sanctions, and consumer or data protection rules as they apply to financial and crypto products.
- Experience engaging directly with regulators.
- Ability to speak and write in Chinese is a plus. Other languages are welcome.
- Awareness of the regulatory issues raised by the use of AI in financial or crypto products is welcome but not required.
- Advise product and business teams on the design, structuring, and launch of new products and features, balancing commercial goals against regulatory requirements.
- Assess how crypto and web3 products fit within applicable regulatory frameworks, and flag where licensing, registration, or structuring changes are needed.
- Produce clear regulatory analysis on questions such as token classification, financial product and index classification, derivatives, and DeFi, and turn it into practical positions for the business.
- Lead and support license applications end to end, including preparing submissions, responding to regulator questions, and tracking conditions and obligations.
- Track regulatory developments across crypto, web3, fintech, and payments, and translate them into practical guidance and action for the business.
- Identify legal and regulatory issues early and provide clear, strategic guidance to stakeholders across the company.
- Embed compliance into product design, including AML, KYC, sanctions, and travel rule considerations.
- Review marketing and customer facing materials for regulatory compliance.
- Advise on and review paid placement, sponsorship, and other advertising and customer facing products for promotions and disclosure compliance.
- Advise on conflicts of interest, including those arising from affiliated venues or group entities, and help maintain independence and disclosure standards.
- Support ongoing regulatory compliance across markets, and coordinate local counsel on multi jurisdiction questions.
- Draft and negotiate commercial contracts across business lines, providing risk assessments and practical suggestions that protect the business while supporting growth.
- Respond to inquiries and information requests from internal teams, external counterparties, and regulators.
- Help build scalable internal guidance, playbooks, and processes so the business can move quickly while staying compliant.
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