CITY OF LONDON, United Kingdom
18 hours ago
Institutional Document Negotiator - EMEA

About this role:

Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Capital Markets Document Negotiator for the negotiation of various trading agreements as part of the growth of Wells Fargo’s EMEA trading business within the Corporate & Investment Banking. This position is located in London and will support the region.

In this role, you will:

Prepare, negotiate and track various trading and financing agreements such as the ISDA Master Agreement (“ISDA”), the Cleared Derivative Execution Agreement (“CDEA”), and the Global Master Repurchase Agreement (“GMRA”) with corporate and institutional counterparties such as corporates, dealers, insurance companies, banks, hedge funds, private equity funds, investment managers and special purpose vehicles

Drive new business pipeline with all stakeholders according to business priorities (working closely with business to establish and manage priorities as necessary)

Work on various projects, including regulatory implementation, amending and updating templates, processes and systems

Identify and mitigate business and legal risks within compliance requirements

Identify and recommend opportunities for process improvement

Collaborate and influence all levels of professionals including senior Sales and Trading management


Required Qualifications:

Experience in Capital Markets Document Negotiation, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education


Desired Qualifications:

Solid understanding of ISDAs, CDEAs and GMRAs with an interest in other trading documentation

Familiar with Sponsored Repo and Treasury Clearing documentation

Familiar with Dodd Frank documentation issues including Regulatory Variation Margin and Initial Margin requirements

Familiar with the review of loan documentation and to engage internal Credit, Business and Legal internal stakeholders on issues related to permitting, prohibiting, securing and guarantying client derivatives exposure

Existing negotiation relationships with significant European counterparties and understanding of the related documentation issues

Experience reviewing and affirming counterparty organizational documentation and jurisdictional guidelines to ensure legal contract enforcement, collateral offset and that close out netting capabilities are maximized

Strong analytical skills with high attention to detail and accuracy, particularly as they relate to ongoing regulatory initiatives

Negotiator must demonstrate understanding of, and adherence to, relevant compliance, credit, legal, regulatory, operational and business policies and procedures and be able to explain and articulate documentation issues concisely and clearly to internal stakeholders with the ability to think through solutions

Team player with excellent communication skills and ability to articulate complex material to a diverse audience such as customers and senior management

Ability to practice a high degree of organization so that multiple negotiations can be prioritized and managed

Excellent understanding of the underlying transaction and security documents and be able to grasp and articulate basic credit, operational, legal and business issues which arise during the negotiation and execution processes

Posting End Date: 

6 Aug 2025

*Job posting may come down early due to volume of applicants.

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