In-House Legal Counsel
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Finance & Banking
Banking & Finance -
Law/Legal
Financial Law, Banking & Finance
Established in 1966, CTBC Bank has been building customers’ wealth and Taiwan’s economy for over half a century now. In that time, it has grown into an international force offering a comprehensive suite of financial services. As of the end of 2024, the Bank’s consolidated assets totaled NT $6.47 trillion, the most among all privately owned banks in Taiwan. It is also the best-performing bank in other indicators, such as profits, tier 1 capital, and client base.
In addition, CTBC Bank has the most extensive international presence of any Taiwanese bank, with 219 overseas outlets across 14 countries and regions. With a subsidiary, The Tokyo Star Bank, purchased in Japan and CTBC Bank subsidiaries established in the U.S., Canada, the Philippines, and Indonesia, the Bank has laid a strong foundation for regional business, providing international enterprises with comprehensive transnational financial services.
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Commercial Banking POSITION:
In-House Legal Counsel
LOCATION:
Manhattan, NY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide legal support and guidance to the loan department on commercial and real estate lending matters.
- Draft, review, and negotiate loan documents and related contracts.
- Prepare loan documentation for C&I and CRE loans using the Laser Pro system.
- Support and manage the bank’s loan closing process to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- Conduct legal research and monitor regulatory changes impacting the bank’s operations.
- Coordinate with external counsel and assist in managing litigation and legal matters.
- Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school is required
- 5+ years of legal experience, preferably in a commercial banking or financial services environment.
- Active admission to a state bar and in good standing.
- Strong written and verbal communication, along with solid interpersonal skills.
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