Rebecca Buckeridge
About Rebecca Buckeridge
Rebecca Buckeridge serves as the Assistant General Counsel at CoinFlip, bringing extensive legal experience from various roles in the financial and technology sectors, including positions at Binance, PayPal, and Uber.
Work at CoinFlip
Rebecca Buckeridge currently serves as the Assistant General Counsel at CoinFlip, a role she has held since 2023. In this position, she is responsible for overseeing legal matters and providing strategic guidance to the organization. Her expertise in regulatory compliance and financial law supports CoinFlip's operations in the cryptocurrency sector.
Previous Experience in Regulatory Roles
Before joining CoinFlip, Rebecca held significant positions in regulatory roles across various organizations. She worked as the Head of Regulatory for Binance in Australia and New Zealand for six months in 2022. Additionally, she served as Senior Lawyer for Payments and Cash Management at ANZ for six months in 2022, and as General Counsel at Littlepay from 2017 to 2022, where she focused on compliance and data protection.
Education and Expertise
Rebecca Buckeridge has an extensive educational background in law. She is currently pursuing a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Financial Law at Monash University, a program she has been enrolled in since 2008. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in French Language and Literature and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from The University of Auckland.
Legal Career Background
Rebecca's legal career spans over a decade, with experience in various sectors. She has worked at notable firms such as Clifford Chance LLP and has held positions at Uber as Head of Transactions (EMEA). Her roles have included managing relationships with global card schemes and banking partners, as well as leading legal teams in strategic projects and product launches.
Achievements in Policy and Compliance
Throughout her career, Rebecca has demonstrated expertise in policy drafting and compliance. She has acted as a data protection officer and has led registrations and communications with regulators across multiple jurisdictions, including Australia, the UK, and New Zealand. Her experience also includes managing government tender responses.