-Job descriptionRole Purpose- Attention of the legal consultancy generated by the businesses of Global Banking and Markets (GBM).- Management and control of Contractual Risk, Legislative Risk and Non-Contractual Rights related to the Global Banking & Markets area.Accountabilities- Management of financial, legal and material resources to provide accurate and timely legal advice for the Business.- Review, detection, analysis and control of potential contractual, legislative and/or lack of contractual rights risks and escalation of reviews and resolutions based on the complexity of the Business.RequirementsMajor Challenges- Compliance with internal processes in order to streamline business opportunities.- Respond to difficult situations with a sense of urgency but within a context that allows analysis, detection, control, and timely administration of decision-making in the face of possible contractual, legislative, and/or lack of rights risks. contractual, in order to safeguard the Bank's interests and to maintain the existing business optimally, and to allow new business opportunities.- Seek improvements in the different processes in which Legal intervenes to optimize the existing business and make new business opportunities more flexible.Knowledge & Experience- Licensed attorney with at least 10 years of experience- Postgraduate in Financial Law desirable and preferably abroad.- Desirable work experience in market areas and corporate financing- Knowledge in Civil, Commercial, Corporate and Banking Law, and in regulation of Financial Institutions,- Work under pressure, management, decision making and conflict resolution,and strategic vision and leadership"At HSBC we are committed to building a culture where all employees and customers are valued regardless of their gender, age, sexual orientation, ethnicity, disability, religious belief, background or any other different personal aspect. "HSBC employees act with integrity with courage, standing firm for what is right. We are trustworthy, open to different ideas and cultures, and connected to customers, the community, regulators, and each other."