dLocal is a technology company and the #1 payments leader with a single solution focused on Latin America and other emerging markets.
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The Government Affairs Director of EMEA will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to engage with government officials and agencies at various levels to advocate for the dlocal's interests.
This role involves building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, monitoring legislative and regulatory developments, and coordinating advocacy efforts to shape public policies that align with dLocal’s commercial and operational goals in the region.
What will you be doing?
Develop and implement comprehensive government relations strategies to advance the company's objectives in the region’s strategic markets (Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, United Kingdom, Spain, South Africa)
Identify and prioritize key issues and opportunities within the regulatory and legislative environment
Provide insights and recommendations to senior leadership on the potential impacts of these issues and appropriate responses
Build and maintain relationships with government officials, agencies, and other relevant stakeholders, such as business councils
Represent dLocal in meetings, hearings, and other forums with government entities
Plan and execute advocacy campaigns to support dLocal’s positions on key issues within the fintech industry
Stay informed about legislative and regulatory developments that may impact dLocal’s operations in the region
Provide analysis and recommendations on proposed legislation and regulations
Develop and maintain a system to track and report on key advocacy activities carried out by influential associations and business councils.
What skills do you need?
Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Law, or equivalent experience.
Proven experience in government affairs, public policy, or a related field, leading advocacy campaigns and carrying out direct stakeholder engagement.
Strong understanding of legislative and regulatory processes in Nigeria, South Africa, UK, Egypt, Middle East, Kenya, Morocco and other countries within the EMEA region
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with government officials and stakeholders
Knowledge of the fintech industry and cross-border payments is a plus