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New Role | Product Governance Manager | Up to £85,000 base
I’m working with a well-established UK bank on a newly created Product Governance Manager position within its growing Product function.
This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys the governance and ongoing management side of Product - not simply coordinating processes, but actually owning and delivering the work.
You’ll be responsible for areas including:
- Annual product reviews and ongoing product governance
- Fair value assessments and Consumer Duty/customer outcomes
- Monitoring product performance and identifying actions from MI/data
- Managing product documentation and regulatory changes
- Working closely with Compliance, Risk, Legal, Operations and Technology
- Owning and delivering actions arising from risk reviews, audit and product reviews
- Supporting governance across products including deposits, current accounts, payments, cards and lending
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Who could suit it?
You could currently be a Product Manager, Product Governance Manager or Product Risk Manager within a bank, building society, challenger bank, wealth manager or fintech.
You don’t need experience across every banking product - strong exposure to one or two areas such as deposits, payments, cards, current accounts or lending would be absolutely fine.
The key is that you’ve been hands-on with product governance rather than purely advising or coordinating, and you're comfortable working with regulation and constructively challenging stakeholders across first and second line.


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They’re broadly thinking around 5–7+ years’ experience, although there is flexibility for someone particularly strong who is earlier in their career.
Salary
- Up to £85,000 base plus annual discretionary bonus
A really good opportunity for someone looking to take on broader ownership within a smaller, fast-moving environment where you can make a visible impact.
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