Legal Counsel October 2025 - Kuda Microfinance Bank Hiring

Legal Counsel

Kuda Microfinance Bank

Job Type

Full Time

Location

Lagos

Experience

Mid Level

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

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Application Deadline

8 September 2025, 11:59 AM WAT (Expired)

Job Description

About the Role:

  • We are looking for a result-driven and highly motivated Legal Counsel with financial services and general corporate advisory experience to join our Legal team working out of Lagos, Nigeria.
  • In this role, you will work closely with colleagues across multiple teams on a wide range of legal, regulatory, transactional and corporate governance matters.
  • You will also represent the company in dealings with various external stakeholders (including vendors, regulators and external solicitors, where necessary). The ideal candidate will be well versed in several areas of law and willing to learn.

Responsibilities:

  • Advise internal teams on a variety of legal topics pertaining to financial products and markets, SaaS Agreements, vendor agreements, consumer protection, marketing, intellectual property, data privacy and security and the general legal framework for Kuda’s operations.
  • Review products and features to be launched by the company ensuring compliance with applicable laws and where necessary devise and execute creative solutions to meet current and evolving business needs. 
  • Draft contracts / agreements, policies and other legal documents relevant to various departments of the company such as product partnerships, marketing, IT, customer support, compliance and cards;
  • Draft and review customer-facing terms and conditions relating to various products and services provided by the company. 
  • Advise on the corporate governance framework applicable to the company and drafting of corporate governance policies.
  • Monitor new developments in the legal environment in order to advise the company on impact and compliance.
  • Work with the company secretary to compile board and board committees’ packs; attend board and shareholder meetings and prepare minutes of meetings.
  • Coordinate board and corporate governance evaluations; and prepare detailed reports in accordance with applicable laws. 
  • Ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements applicable to the company and ensure regulatory documents/certificates are up to date.

Requirements

Requirements

  • Nigerian-qualified lawyer with at least 4 years PQE.  
  • Strong knowledge of and interest in financial services with prior work experience in transactions relating to financial institutions and regulated entities.
  • In depth knowledge of general corporate and commercial law principles with a good business sense. 
  • Ability to analyse legal issues, strategise and proffer practical solutions. 
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills with demonstrable ability to communicate ideas concisely, clearly and confidently with good presentation skills in one-on-one settings or to larger groups.
  • Meticulous attention to detail and strong organisational skills.
  • Passionate, enthusiastic, team player, with good judgment and an ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt quickly to changing needs and priorities; proven ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks simultaneously with little direction.
  • Ability to manage stakeholders within and outside the company in relation to the role. 

Why join Kuda?
At Kuda, our people are the heart of our business, so we prioritize your welfare. We offer a wide range of competitive benefits in areas including but not limited to:

  • A great and upbeat work environment populated by a multinational team
  • Career development & growth
  • Access to world-class L&D
  • We are advocates of work-life balance and offer a 3-day per week remote working option
  • Competitive annual leave
  • Competitive pension
  • Perkbox
  • Life assurance
  • We are advocates of work-life balance and offer a 3-day per week remote working option and more

Location: Lagos (Hybrid)

How to Apply: Interested and qualified candidates should apply using the Employer's link. 

Kuda are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and anyone seeking employment at Kuda is considered based on merit, qualifications, competence and talent.

We don’t regard colour, religion, race, national origin, sexual orientation, ancestry, citizenship, sex, marital or family status, disability, gender, or any other legally protected status. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know.

Step in with confidence, speak with clarity, and let your excellence shine through. We’re rooting for you every step of the way, go make it happen! 🚀 – The Thrive Team

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