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Director of Product Management

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Our client is one of the UK’s most trusted and well-established providers of independent financial information and market intelligence for the financial advice market and financial services sector.
Are you looking to lead the product strategy for a market-leading portfolio of adviser technology solutions that help financial professionals make smarter decisions every day?
Role Overview
Reporting to the Chief Product Officer, the Product Director will define and deliver the vision, strategy, and commercial performance of the company's Financial Adviser Technology product portfolio. You will bring together multiple SaaS products into a compelling market proposition, ensuring exceptional customer outcomes and sustainable business growth.
Working closely with senior stakeholders, including the ExCo, you will drive investment decisions, roadmap prioritisation, and product innovation. This is a highly strategic role for a commercially minded product leader who thrives in fast-paced, customer-centric technology businesses.
What you'll do
As Product Director, you will own the product strategy, planning, investment, delivery, and ongoing performance for a portfolio of financial adviser SaaS products. Once you've got to grips with the product range, your initial primary focus will be to deliver a coherent portfolio proposition for the market.
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You will have responsibility for maximising the overall performance of the products in terms of numbers of financial decisions influenced and revenue / product profitability, as well as identifying opportunities to extend or enhance the product range and bring new products to market.
- Ownership of the product and portfolio vision and strategy including roadmap prioritisation
- Delivery of market and customer intelligence
- Driving customer centricity and user experience
- Ownership of the portfolio P&L along with product investment cases
- End-to-end product performance measurement and improvement
Essential requirements
- Experience as a Head of Product, Product Director or Senior Product Manager in a small to medium sized firm is essential.
- Demonstrable success in the development and growth of an outstanding SaaS product.
- Experience managing a portfolio of tech products.
- Proven success in the delivery of high-quality digital user experiences that have delighted end users and performed ahead of the competition.
- Appreciation and understanding of high-quality user-centric product design.
- Detailed knowledge of the marketing, sale, expansion, operation, and support of digital products.
- Entrepreneurial mind-set - you'll need to demonstrate examples of this on your CV and during the selection process.
- Experience owning the P&L for a SaaS product and for creating financial forecasts and investment cases to govern the allocation of resources within the business.
- Experience in a small to medium-sized business.


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Your approach to work
- Relationship building, networking and influencing – your key stakeholders will include the ExCo.
- Happy working at pace
- Collaboratively
- Happy to roll your sleeves up - balancing strategy with hands-on product work
Location
This can be a hybrid or UK-based remote working role with a requirement to attend the offices in London and the South East around monthly or dependant upon product project requirements.
Right to Work
We are unable to provide Skilled Worker visa sponsorship.
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