Payments giant PayPal's U.K. and Ireland head of legal is set to leave the company for rival Worldpay.

Thomas Brown, who has been at the global payment processor since 2010, is to join Worldplay as its general counsel for e-commerce next week, he said in a LinkedIn post.

Prior to joining PayPal in 2011, Brown had held roles as a senior associate at Pinsent Masons and a managing associate at Addleshaw Goddard. He initially qualified in the U.S. before relocating to the U.K.

Worldpay hit the headlines earlier this year for its $43 billion acquisition by Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), on which Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Willkie Farr & Gallagher picked up roles.

Worldpay's former deputy group GC Ruwan De Soyza, who led Worldpay's in-house legal team on Worldpay's £9 billion takeover by U.S. rival Vantiv in 2017, left the company last November to join FTSE 100 technology company Halma.

PayPal, meanwhile, hired Leigh Murrin as its associate general counsel and head of legal for Europe last July from HSBC, where she had been a senior governance counsel.

Other in-house moves this month include Royal Dutch Shell's appointment of Michael Coates as its new group chief ethics and compliance officer and compliance GC, and Amazon's hire of Asda's general counsel and company secretary Alex Simpson.