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Chief Product Technical Officer - Fintech

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Technology-driven financial services platform seeking a CTO
About the Role
Technology-driven financial services platform seeking a CTO to oversee the development and scale-up of our technology platform, ensuring robust architecture, data integrity, and continuous innovation in our digital products. Experience in AI is fundamental - ability to execute and implement directly
Key Responsibilities
- Technology Leadership: Define and implement company’s technology roadmap in alignment with strategic objectives and product vision.
- Hands-on: You can code, debug and get your hands "dirty" if needed
- Product Development Oversight: Guide the design, build, and maintenance of SaaS tools, deal origination workflows, and data products.
- Architecture & Infrastructure: Ensure system scalability, cybersecurity, data governance, and platform reliability.
- Team Management: Build, mentor, and manage engineering talent—both internal developers and outsourced teams.
- Innovation & Strategy: Evaluate emerging fintech and AI technologies to enhance automation, analytics, and user experience.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Partner with the CEO, Head of Product, and business teams to translate commercial goals into technical execution.
- Vendor Management: Oversee external IT vendors, cloud partners (AWS/Azure), and key SaaS integrations.
- Compliance & Security: Maintain compliance with financial data protection standards (GDPR, FCA technology guidelines, etc.).
- KPIs & Reporting: Establish measurable performance indicators, budgets, and timelines for technology milestones.
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About the Company
Our technical team is small of only 2 engineers.
Employment Details
- The role can be either full time or contract and offers a very competitive salary package of between £8,000-£10,000 per month plus stock options.
- We have a flagship office in central London and you can be both remote and work from home.
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