Counsel, Credit Cards Information Technology (IT) - Wilmington, DE at Geebo

Counsel, Credit Cards

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Counsel, Credit Cards
Duties: Will be reporting to the North American Head of Credit Cards and Merchant Services for Legal. Will advise and support business lines on all matters related to Federal and State consumer protection and collections laws, product advertising requirements and marketing review. May manage administrative and paralegal staff and junior attorneys, assigning responsibilities and evaluating results; provides leadership, coaching, counseling and guidance to staff. Provide best in-class legal advice and strategic guidance to the Bank s credit card business. Provide strategic and proactive advice and guidance on legal and regulatory issues affecting the business, ensuring recommendations are integrated with client strategies and objectives and implemented. Contribute to bank-wide and Legal Department initiatives, including knowledge management and productivity initiatives relevant to own specialized area. Build and maintain strong and effective working relationships with internal stakeholder groups. Identify, mitigate and report on risk and compliance issues per enterprise policy / guidelines and ensure appropriate escalation processes are followed. Keep abreast of developments in the credit card industry and the regulatory environment and share knowledge of legal issues impacting major financial institutions. Identifies relevant facts; gathers relevant information from appropriate resources; evaluates the reliability of information obtained. Knows relevant substantive law; identifies legal issues for business units and formulates relevant legal strategies. Builds effective relationships with peers in other functions across the enterprise including Compliance, Anti-Money Laundering and Operational Risk.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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