Bybit

FinTech

CommercialCounsel,B2BPartnership

AED 385–575k ~AI est. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Commercial Counsel, B2B Partnership at Bybit. Skills: B2B partnership agreements, Infrastructure contracts, Legal risk assessment. Review critical infrastructure contracts. Lead legal review of B2B agreements”

Industry & Context.

FinTech

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Law degree (JD, LLB, or equivalent), Licensed to practice law, 4+ years legal experience, Drafting and negotiating B2B agreements, Legal due diligence experience, Advising on risk allocation, Advising on warranties, Advising on obligations, Managing post-deal obligations, Cross-border legal considerations

Nice to Have

Experience in fintech, Experience in crypto, Experience in technology sectors

What You'll Do.

Review critical infrastructure contracts

Lead legal review of B2B agreements

Negotiate B2B partnership agreements

Provide legal guidance on risks

Propose risk-based solutions

Conduct legal due diligence

Assess partner ability to meet obligations

Monitor ongoing obligations

Advise stakeholders of responsibilities

Manage contract renewals

Manage compliance deliverables

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Business units; Infrastructure partners; Relevant stakeholders

Full Job Description

About Us Established in 2018, Bybit is one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges and digital financial platforms, serving over 80 million users across more than 200 countries and regions. Powered by world-class technology and a user-first mindset, Bybit delivers a seamless ecosystem across trading, payments, wealth management, custody, institutional services, and Web3 — connecting users to the future of digital finance. Our core values define how we build. We listen, care and improve to create products and experiences that put users first. Backed by a global team of ambitious builders, problem-solvers, and innovators, we foster a high-performance and fast-moving environment where talent is empowered to drive real impact at the global scale. Supported by 24/7 multilingual customer service and a strong commitment to innovation, we are shaping the future of finance through technology, collaboration, and bold execution. Today, Bybit is recognized as one of the most trusted and transparent platforms in the digital asset industry, continuing to expand its global presence while building the infrastructure for the next generation of financial services. Key Responsibilities Review of Critical Infrastructure Contracts Lead legal review and negotiation of B2B partnership agreements, including those with card networks (e.g., Mastercard), cloud infrastructure providers (e.g., AWS), banking partners, and KYC/AML solution providers (e.g., Concéadus). Ensure alignment with Bybit’s commercial and operational requirements. Legal Advisory to Business Units Provide legal guidance to the Cards and Growth business units on regulatory and commercial risks associated with infrastructure and partnership deals. Propose risk-based solutions to support timely deal execution while protecting Bybit’s legal interests. Infrastructure Due Diligence Conduct legal due diligence on prospective infrastructure partners to assess their ability to meet contractual obligations, particularly aroun

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