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Senior Banking and Finance Associate – Edinburgh / Glasgow / Aberdeen

Frasia Wright Associates
East Lothian Council
3 weeks ago
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A leading UK law firm is seeking a talented banking and finance lawyer to join its expanding team in Edinburgh, Glasgow or Aberdeen. This opportunity is ideal for a solicitor with three to six years’ post-qualification experience and a strong background in financial law. The role offers exposure to a broad range of work including corporate lending, acquisition finance, real estate finance, and structured finance, advising both lenders and borrowers on complex, high-value transactions.

The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting the team’s growth, contributing to legal innovation and knowledge development, and mentoring junior colleagues. You’ll be involved in strategic business development initiatives and have the opportunity to work on high-profile deals across the UK and internationally.

This is a chance to join a collaborative and forward-thinking team within a firm that values ambition, diversity, and professional development. With a strong reputation for excellence and a commitment to creating an inclusive workplace, the firm offers a dynamic environment where you can thrive and grow your career.

If this position may be of interest, please contact Cameron or Teddie for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 17750)

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