Katarzyna Szopa
About Katarzyna Szopa
Katarzyna Szopa is a Documentation Officer at HSBC, specializing in drafting and negotiating ISDA and CSA agreements. She has a background in legal documentation for FX Prime Brokerage services and has worked in various legal roles since 2012.
Work at HSBC
Katarzyna Szopa has been employed at HSBC as a Documentation Officer since 2014. In this role, she specializes in drafting and negotiating International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) and Credit Support Annex (CSA) agreements. Her responsibilities include ensuring compliance with legal standards and facilitating the negotiation of legal documents related to FX Prime Brokerage services. Over her tenure, she has contributed to the legal documents codification process, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of documentation practices within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Katarzyna Szopa studied at Jagiellonian University from 2007 to 2013, completing a six-year program. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in legal principles, particularly in the areas relevant to financial services. Her expertise lies in the negotiation and drafting of complex legal agreements, specifically ISDA and CSA agreements, which are critical in the derivatives market.
Background
Before joining HSBC, Katarzyna Szopa gained experience in various legal roles. She worked as a Podinspektor at Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Małopolskiego for one year from 2012 to 2013. Additionally, she served as a Legal Documentation Analyst at Capita for nine months from 2013 to 2014. Her early experience includes a two-month internship at Kaczor Klimczyk Pucher Wypiór - Adwokaci in 2012, where she began developing her skills in legal documentation.
Professional Experience
Katarzyna Szopa has accumulated significant professional experience in the legal field, particularly in documentation and compliance. Her roles have included working as a Legal Documentation Analyst at Capita, where she focused on legal documentation processes. This experience, combined with her current position at HSBC, has allowed her to develop a comprehensive understanding of the legal requirements in financial services.