Stephen Bell Associates Ltd
ETF Product Marketing Manager - Global Asset Manager (12 month FTC)

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We are currently recruiting for an experienced Product Marketing Manager to join a leading global asset manager.
The role will play a key part in shaping product positioning, delivering strategic go-to-market activity, and supporting client engagement initiatives across UK and European markets.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and deliver product marketing strategies which will be informed by market trends, client insights, and competitor analysis
- Support the prioritisation and execution of product marketing initiatives
- Lead the development and refinement of product value propositions and messaging frameworks aligned to target audiences and commercial goals
- Manage go-to-market activity for product launches, enhancements, and updates, ensuring coordinated execution across channels
- Oversee the production of marketing and client-facing materials, maintaining consistency of messaging and brand standards
- Produce quarterly product reporting, performance commentary, and market updates in partnership with internal teams
- Provide day-to-day guidance and support to junior team members where required
- Ensure all marketing activity and materials adhere to regulatory, compliance, and governance requirements
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The successful candidate will be immediately available; have a strong background in product marketing, investment marketing, product specialist or similar experience and have excellent technical investment and product knowledge - particularly across ETFs or multi-asset solutions. The successful candidate will also have excellent organisational and project management capabilities; the ability to manage multiple projects at any one time and be a strong communicator with excellent stakeholder management skill.


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