Wave Group
Product Manager

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Product Manager, Platform (B2B SaaS, Financial Services Intelligence)
Location: Central London (Hybrid, 3 days/week in-office)
Salary: Up to £65k + equity
Type: Permanent
About the business
Our client is a fast-growing intelligence platform that benchmarks and tracks AI adoption across financial services: banks, insurers and payments providers. Since launching its flagship benchmarking index in 2023, it has become the go-to standard used by dozens of the world's largest banks (including a third of the global top 50) to understand their AI capability against peers and build the case internally for closing the gap.
The business is scaling fast. Revenue is roughly doubling year-on-year, it's already profitable off the back of a Series A raise, and it's targeting significant further growth ahead of a future exit, with equity in every package. It's backed by well-known investors and has just moved into a brand-new Central London office.
The product
The offering is delivered across three layers: a benchmarking report ranking major banks against each other; a private, anonymised competitor comparison built on a client's own data; and a SaaS member portal offering research, an AI news feed, and an interactive benchmarking dashboard.
The business is in the middle of a deliberate shift, moving away from manual, consultancy-style delivery (think big PDF decks) towards a platform-first, self-serve product. This role exists to help drive that shift.
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The role
You'll join a small, growing product team (currently one PM covering the whole suite) as one of several new Platform PM hires. You'll report into the Commercial Director rather than a traditional Head of Product, a deliberate structure that keeps product closely tied to commercial and account management. Expect a roughly even split between working with a small, fast, AI-assisted engineering team and working with wider business stakeholders.
Client feedback reaches you via the account management team rather than through direct end-user research, since clients are senior financial-services executives who won't take regular product calls, so you'll need to be comfortable synthesising second-hand input into clear product decisions.
What you'll be doing:
- Owning delivery of product initiatives from spec through to launch and post-launch monitoring, working closely across engineering, data, commercial and design.
- Writing clear specs and acceptance criteria, and acting as the last quality check before anything reaches a client.
- Triaging client feedback (via account managers) into bugs, feature requests and roadmap input.
- Tracking delivery across multiple concurrent workstreams and flagging risks and dependencies early.
- Helping shift core workflows from manual/PowerPoint-style output to a self-serve, automated platform experience.
- Monitoring product metrics (adoption, usage) and doing light competitive/market scanning to inform the roadmap.


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What we're looking for
- Strong PM fundamentals (stakeholder management and delivery tracking across multiple workstreams) without needing a rigid Agile/Scrum playbook; the engineering team moves fast and informally.
- B2B experience only; B2B data-platform experience is a strong plus, and research or data-platform experience specifically is a stand-out.
- Experience helping a business move from manual/PowerPoint-style delivery to a self-serve platform product is a major differentiator.
- Financial services or banking backgrounds are welcome, provided it's from innovative, non-legacy, AI-adjacent work rather than traditional legacy banking product.
- Able to explain a multi-layered product catalogue clearly and compellingly to a non-technical audience.
- Collaborative, proactive and high-energy: these are the two traits this team values most.
Not a fit if:
- Your background is B2C-only.
- You thrive on established process and playbooks rather than ambiguity.
- You're a rigid waterfall/Scrum purist who needs a defined framework to operate within.
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