Legal Intern January 2026 - Renmoney Hiring Lagos | Better t

Legal Intern

Renmoney

Job Type

Internship

Location

Lagos

Experience

Entry Level

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

Application Deadline

31 January 2026, 11:59 AM WAT

(13 days left)

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Job Description

The Renmoney Legal Intern role is intended for a recent law graduate (or student nearing completion) eager to gain professional experience in legal operations within a fintech and financial services company. The internship exposes participants to practical legal work relating to financial regulation, contract administration, compliance, and corporate governance.

Key Responsibilities
• Assist in contract preparation, review, and record management. 
• Support handling of customer complaints and expatriate quota documentation. 
• Aid in intellectual property (IP) documentation and legal research. 
• Conduct legal and regulatory research on emerging laws, CBN circulars, and directives from regulatory bodies like NDPC/FCCPC. 
• Review court judgments, legal processes, and regulatory notices. 
• Support compliance-related tasks including AML/CFT monitoring, KYC reviews, and internal policy implementation.

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Requirements

• A recent graduate or final-year law student (LLB/Bachelor’s in Law). 
• Interest or basic knowledge in financial services regulation and corporate compliance. 
• Strong research, analytical, and writing skills. 
• Good administrative and organisational skills. 
• High attention to detail and strict confidentiality awareness.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should apply via the Employer's link.

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