Role overview
We are seeking a dynamic and hands-on
Legal
Counsel
to handle the Company’s legal requirements in Bahrain and collaborate with the legal team across other companies within the group. This is a stand-alone role, however, will be part of a larger legal team spread across 13 jurisdictions and growing. The Legal Counsel will need to have hands on experience in financial regulations, commercial contracting, digital payments, and cross-border legal frameworks. The role reports to the Group’s Chief Legal Officer and to the CEO of Pay10 Bahrain.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Corporate Advisory:
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Provide legal support on to the Company regarding its corporate requirements relating to its operations.
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Main corporate records of the Company and keep them to up to date.
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Managing corporate service providers
2. Regulatory & Compliance Oversight
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Maintain the licensing records up to date and liaise with the relevant teams on updating the relevant license.
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Collaborate with compliance and risk management teams to strengthen governance and internal controls of the Company in Bahrain.
3. Contracts & Commercial Law
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Draft, negotiate, and review high-value contracts, including client agreements, technology licensing, partnerships, and vendor arrangements.
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Ensure contracts are commercially sound, legally enforceable, and aligned with Bahrain regulations and business risk appetite.
4. Corporate Governance & Transactions
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Support the Chief Legal Officer in maintaining the Company’s corporate governance framework including drafting board resolutions, minutes of meetings, shareholder meetings, and corporate secretarial functions.
5. Litigation & Risk Management
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Manage disputes, litigation, regulatory investigations, and coordinate with external counsel as necessary under the guidance of the Chief Legal Officer.
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Establish and deliver internal training programs to promote legal awareness and reduce operational risks.
Required Qualifications & Experience:
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Minimum 5 years of legal experience in fintech, banking, payments, technology, e-commenrce, or tech-adjacent sectors. GCC experience is a must.
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Licensed to practice law in a common law jurisdiction (UK, US, or equivalent).
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Demonstrated knowledge of regulatory environments for financial services, e-money, and payment solutions in the Bahrain.
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Team player with excellent stakeholder engagement, commercial negotiation, and organizational skills.
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Business-oriented mindset with the ability to balance a diverse task list.
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Arabic language skills are not essential but preferred.