Corporate Governance Manager
Monzo🚀 We’re on a mission to make money work for everyone.
We’re waving goodbye to the complicated and confusing ways of traditional banking.
After starting as a prepaid card, our product offering has grown a lot in the last 10 years in the UK. As well as personal and business bank accounts, we offer joint accounts, accounts for 16-17 year olds, a free kids account and credit cards in the UK, with more exciting things to come beyond. Our UK customers can also save, invest and combine their pensions with us.
With our hot coral cards and get-paid-early feature, combined with financial education on social media and our award winning customer service, we have a long history of creating magical moments for our customers!
We’re not about selling products - we want to solve problems and change lives through Monzo ❤️
📍Dublin | 💰 €66,100 - €80,500 + Incentive Awards tied to your performance ➕ benefits | Hear from the team ✨
⭐ About the role:
We’re looking for a talented, hands-on, and diligent Corporate Governance Manager with knowledge and experience of Irish company law and corporate governance requirements to join the Monzo Europe Company Secretarial Team. Based in Dublin, you’ll hit the ground running and become the heart of all things governance for Monzo Europe as we build out our bank in Ireland.
Bringing your experience gained in an Corporate Governance Manager (or equivalent) role, you’ll be comfortable operating in a fast-paced organisation and accustomed to applying critical and solution-oriented thinking to secure good governance outcomes for Monzo. You’ll also play a crucial role in supporting the Monzo Europe Board and its committees and you’ll help to make sure our governance processes work smoothly all while remaining in line with regulation and the high standards we have for governance here at Monzo.
You’ll report to the Monzo Europe General Counsel & Company Secretary (CoSec) and work closely with the Deputy Company Secretary for Monzo Europe (Deputy CoSec), as well as being a part of the broader Monzo Group Governance Squad to help establish and implement robust and compliant corporate governance practices for Monzo Europe.
This role offers an exciting and novel opportunity to play an instrumental role in a scaling company that’s key to Monzo’s expansion strategy. You’ll be part of a high-performing team who’ll support your development and ensure you have the opportunity to enhance your company secretarial skill set while taking ownership of some of Monzo Europe’s key governance processes.
If you are excited about the intersection of technology and banking, and want to help bring some of that Monzo magic to Europe, this is the role for you!
🔑 You'll play a key role in...
Board and Board Committee management: You’ll act as Secretary to certain Board Committees and will support the CoSec and Deputy CoSec with the end-to-end management of the Monzo Europe Board. This will include things like: coordinating Board and committee meetings and managing meeting logistics, internal and chair agenda preparation, maintaining the forward calendar, circulating paper requests and supporting with paper dispatching, attendance at meetings, minute-taking, maintaining the disclosable interest registers, communicating action items, and maintaining the action tracker and decision log.
Board coordination and director support:
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