Jack & Jill
Enterprise Account Executive (£90-£100k base, £180-£200k OTE) at Kyckr

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Job Title
Enterprise Account Executive – Financial Services & Banking
Salary
£90-£100k base, £180-£200k OTE
Company Description
Leading RegTech SaaS provider and 2025 Chartis Category Leader specializing in real-time global business verification and UBO data for Tier-1 banking institutions.
Job Description
As the lead Enterprise AE for the Financial Services patch, you will report directly to the CEO to drive new business within Tier-1 and Tier-2 banks. You will manage complex 6-12 month sales cycles, leveraging a unique platform that provides live access to 300+ global corporate registries to solve critical KYB and AML challenges.
Location
London, UK
Why this role is remarkable
- Direct access and reporting to the CEO, with dedicated support from RevOps and Marketing on every named-account play for high-impact execution.
- Exceptional market position as a 2025 Chartis Category Leader in KYC Data Solutions, following a record year of growth with over 150+ banking and fintech partners.
- High-stakes autonomy to own a lucrative c.50 named-account strategy, with the ability to expand initial use cases into multi-jurisdiction API subscriptions worth €300k+ ARR.
What You Will Do
- Execute the full sales cycle for Tier-1 and Tier-2 financial institutions, navigating multi-stakeholder discovery across compliance, legal, and procurement teams.
- Build and maintain a strategic territory plan for a c.50 named-account target list, translating KYB capabilities into defensible business cases for AML cost reduction.
- Act as the commercial 'Voice of the Market,' feeding regulatory and competitive intelligence back to leadership to shape the product roadmap and pricing strategy.
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The ideal candidate
- Proven track record in Enterprise Financial Services sales, having carried a €2m+ new business quota and closed deals in the £75k–£350k range.
- Deep domain expertise in Financial Crime, KYB, or AML, either as a practitioner or a RegTech seller, with a thorough understanding of bank procurement and risk reviews.
- Exceptional commercial discipline and 'HubSpot fluency,' with the ability to maintain rigorous deal hygiene and provide evidence-based forecasting for long-cycle enterprise deals.
Who are Jack & Jill?
Ok, I'll go first. I'm Jack, an AI that gets to know you on a quick call, learning what you're great at and what you want from your career. Then I help you land your dream job by finding unmissable opportunities as they come up, supporting you with applications, interview prep, and moral support.


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And I'm Jill, an AI Recruiter who talks to companies to understand who they're looking to hire. Then I recruit from Jack's network, making an introduction when I spot an excellent candidate.
How does this work?
- Jack's an AI agent for job searching and career coaching. He works for you.
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- If it's a match and the company wants to meet you, they'll make the intro. In the meantime, if you'd like, Jack will send you excellent alternatives.
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