Legal & Compliance - CS
Plan B Consultancy is looking for a Head of Legal & Compliance to build and lead their regulatory and secretarial function from the ground up. The role involves managing ROC, MCA, and FEMA/RBI filings, as well as handling complex legal documentation for clients. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of hands-on experience in a consulting environment and strong expertise in statutory compliance. This is a leadership position that requires building internal processes and systems to support scaling businesses.
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Experience
2-3 years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Plan B Consultancy is looking for a Head of Legal & Compliance to build and lead their regulatory and secretarial function from the ground up. The role involves managing ROC, MCA, and FEMA/RBI filings, as well as handling complex legal documentation for clients. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of hands-on experience in a consulting environment and strong expertise in statutory compliance. This is a leadership position that requires building internal processes and systems to support scaling businesses.
TAL's take
Role offers autonomy and ownership at a consulting firm, but lack of company brand and generic business model limits the score.
Clear expectations and specific regulatory compliance tasks are provided, defining the role scope well.
Must haves
- ACS/FCS qualified CS or strong Inter-CS professional
- 2-3 years of hands-on experience
- Experience with CA/CS firms or consulting firms
- Strong drafting and client-facing capability
- Ability to build processes and teams
About the company
Small consultancy firm, unfamiliar in the product/tech space, default mid-tier assigned.
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