
Founding Fintech Legal & Regulatory Lead
Description
Founding Fintech Legal & Regulatory Lead
About Grand
Grand is the first purpose-built fintech for the B2B economy.
We’ve raised over $5m to build the most intelligent fintech platform for businesses that operate in the built world.
Our first product, Grand Profile, helps businesses understand whom they extend credit to, payment terms, unsecured loans, etc. – surfacing early signals of risk and growth so they can act sooner.
Over time, this trust network becomes the foundation for an intelligent payment network where businesses can extend credit, move money, and transact with confidence.
Grand is founded and funded by a group of entrepreneurs, investors and researchers who’ve built, sold, worked in, and invested in global fintech, commerce, and AI companies, including Mastercard Labs, Stripe, Shopify, Airwallex, American Express, WhenThen, Loveable, and others.
The Role
We’re hiring a Founding Fintech Legal & Regulatory Lead to help define and drive the legal and regulatory infrastructure at the core of Grand.
This is a high-impact individual contributor role with real ownership. You’ll work AI-first by default, using modern AI tooling to accelerate legal analysis, licensing workflows, regulatory interpretation, submissions, and internal decision-making without sacrificing judgment.
The goal is to help Grand navigate complex regulatory environments across the UK, EU, and beyond — enabling the company to launch products, secure licenses, enter markets, and scale responsibly.
This is not a pure compliance role and not a policy-maintenance role. You’ll be driving licensing, legal structuring, regulatory engagement, scheme onboarding, and supervisory strategy in production, influencing how Grand operates as a modern fintech institution.
Judgment matters as much as legal knowledge. Knowing where to push, where to simplify, and where regulatory flexibility actually exists is part of the job.
You’ll sit close to the founders, product, operations, and external legal partners, shaping how Grand engages regulators, schemes, banking partners, and supervisory bodies. This is a seat at the founders’ table, helping define how Grand scales responsibly in a regulated, built-world market.
Your mission will be to build a repeatable regulatory and legal execution function across licensing, jurisdictional expansion, and regulated product infrastructure.
That’s the wedge. Everything else — governance expansion, policy layering, operational scale-out — comes after, and only when the regulatory foundations underneath it work. We’d rather have one licensing pathway that compounds than five fragmented initiatives that create drag.
What You’ll Do
Own and execute Grand’s legal and regulatory strategy across the UK, EU, and future markets
Lead relationships with regulators, supervisory bodies, schemes, banking partners, and external legal counsel
Drive licensing applications, registrations, agent structures, scheme onboarding, and supervisory engagement end-to-end
Work directly with external counsel to shape regulatory submissions, legal structures, product reviews, and supervisory responses
Translate legal and regulatory constraints into clear operational, product, and technical direction
Ensure regulatory and legal guidance is commercially practical, proportionate, and aligned with how the product actually works
Partner closely with product and engineering so regulation is embedded into workflows, not bolted on
Anticipate regulatory change and supervisory risk before it becomes operational drag
Define and maintain Grand’s regulatory roadmap, including jurisdictional expansion and licensing strategy
Build AI-assisted workflows for regulatory tracking, approvals, documentation, horizon scanning, and internal coordination
Support commercial, partnership, and infrastructure negotiations where legal or regulatory complexity exists
Move fast without being reckless, understanding where precision and defensibility matter most
What Success Looks Like
Major licensing, registration, or regulatory approval milestones progressed materially forward
Clear regulatory pathways established across Grand’s priority jurisdictions
Strong working relationships established with regulators, schemes, banking partners, and external counsel
Legal and regulatory decision-making is embedded cleanly into product and operational workflows
AI-assisted regulatory and legal workflows are materially improving execution speed and clarity
Grand’s regulatory credibility strengthened across partners, regulators, and the broader market
Regulatory infrastructure built to scale beyond a single operator
Must Have
Law degree or equivalent legal qualification (LLB, LLM, JD, or similar)
Proven experience working directly with fintech regulation, payments regulation, or financial services law in the UK and/or EU
Hands-on experience supporting licensing applications, regulatory approvals, supervisory engagement, or regulated product launches
Strong understanding of how legal structure, regulation, operations, and product design intersect inside fintech businesses
Comfort operating as a senior IC with real ownership and accountability
Ability to turn legal and regulatory ambiguity into clear, pragmatic direction
Confident working alongside law firms without outsourcing judgment or decision-making
Practical, daily use of LLMs and modern AI tooling in legal or regulatory work — as leverage, not novelty
Experience designing or operating regulatory workflows supported by automation and AI
Clear communicator who can explain complex legal and regulatory constraints plainly
Bias toward progress, resolution, and commercial practicality
High integrity, sound judgment, and calm under pressure
Nice to Have
Experience with EMI licensing, agent structures, BIN sponsorship, safeguarding, or scheme onboarding
Experience inside a fintech infrastructure, payments, or regulated B2B platform business
Exposure to cross-border regulatory structuring and jurisdictional expansion
Background spanning legal, regulatory, product, or operational functions
Time spent inside a specialist fintech law firm, regulator, or supervisory authority
Familiarity with scheme rules, banking partnerships, or embedded finance structures
What ‘Founding’ Means at Grand
Founding isn’t a title. It’s how you work.
Every decision you make contributes directly and visibly to the company’s trajectory
You can tell the difference between a reversible decision and an irreversible one, and you act accordingly
You move with urgency, but never with panic. Pace and discipline are not in tension
You operate with judgment. You don’t wait to be told, and you don’t hide behind permission
Bias for action is the default. You don’t need the phrase on a poster
You measure yourself by outcomes, not hours. The work is the point
You own results, including the ones that don’t go your way. No excuses, no theatre
You’re always thinking about the next structure, the next pathway, the next improvement, even when you’re not at the desk
You want what you build to matter at scale — to help shape how a real industry operates, not to live in a memo
You hold a high opinion of your work and a higher one of your standards, and you’d rather let the output speak
Why This Role / Benefits
One of the earliest non-founder operators, with direct influence over Grand’s legal and regulatory direction
Meaningful equity ownership in a long-term company going after a large, underserved market
A real shot at helping shape the foundations of a modern fintech institution
Strong compensation: competitive and reflective of the responsibilities of a founding role
Hybrid Work: at least 3 days in our Dublin office
Extended Remote Work on Request: outcomes matter more than optics
Builders, Not Tourists: work with people who care deeply about getting things right
Who You Are
You’re a builder with strong legal and regulatory instincts. You’re interested in how financial institutions actually operate, not just how regulation reads on paper.
You think in systems, not isolated legal questions. You understand that regulation shapes product, operations, partnerships, and market expansion — not just compliance outcomes.
You’ve seen what breaks when regulation becomes process for its own sake, and you design accordingly. You take responsibility for outcomes, including the difficult tradeoffs.
You prioritise credibility, defensibility, and long-term trust over unnecessary complexity or theatre. You value correctness, clarity, and judgment over bureaucracy.
You thrive in ambiguity, enjoy difficult problems with no obvious answer, and take pride in helping build regulated infrastructure that earns its place.
You’re based in Dublin, Ireland or in close commuting distance (or ready to be), and ready to help build something genuinely new.
If this sounds like you, let’s talk.