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At Dabster, we are your one-stop destination for talent acquisition and digital innovation. Our customized, scalable talent solutions empower organizations to concentrate on their core business while we expertly match the right talent to the right roles.
Who will you work with:
Partnering with a global technology leader that is driving innovation across cloud, data, AI, and enterprise solutions. They offer an exciting environment for professionals who want to contribute to impactful digital transformation projects and work on cutting-edge technology initiatives.
Job Spec:
Join us as a Product Owner, where you'll spearhead the evolution of our digital landscape in the corporate payments domain, driving innovation and excellence for our business clients. You'll harness cutting-edge technology to revolutionise our digital corporate payment offerings – spanning supplier, salary, tax, and treasury-related payments – ensuring unparalleled customer experiences for our corporate and institutional clients.
Essential Qualifications:
- Engage with other Product Owner’s and Business stakeholders to discuss and negotiate dependencies, specifically across corporate payments, transaction banking, and treasury-related initiatives.
- Act as face of the corporate payments product to Stakeholders, especially senior leadership, clearly articulating product vision, roadmap, and value.
- Act as customer representative to the team and explain the value of changes to the business, with a strong focus on corporate clients’ payment journeys, liquidity needs, and regulatory requirements.
- Help elaborate Stories to Tech team where detail is needed, including end-to-end corporate payment flows, approvals, cut-off times, FX, and integration with ERP/treasury systems.
- Review and accept all work completed in Sprint, ensuring alignment with corporate payment use cases, compliance standards, and resilience requirements.
- Participate in Story Refinement sessions.
- Participate in Sprint Planning to help the team understand the change and ensure priority of work is correct, balancing new corporate payment features with live-issue fixes on mission-critical payment journeys.
- Self-initiate new Ideas / Product features / enhancements to existing corporate payment capabilities (e.g. bulk payments, real-time payments, virtual accounts, payment tracking).
- Seek funding opportunities from Stakeholders/Business Areas for new initiatives in the corporate payments and transaction banking space.
- Experience of creating Business Case and presenting it to Senior stakeholders, ideally for corporate payment or transaction banking products (e.g. AP automation, treasury payment solutions, cross-border payments).
- Work with Projects to exploit their funding to become the vehicle to deliver new features / improve existing corporate payment journeys as well as their core requirements.
- Engage with users to understand user patterns, behaviours, potential improvements, and pain points across corporate payment processes (e.g. approvals, file uploads, payment status visibility, reconciliation).
- Analyse and prioritise in collaboration with other leads; prioritise live issue fixes impacting corporate payment flows and client experience.
- Explore metrics across the product (e.g. STP rates, payment failure rates, turnaround times, adoption by segment), collaborate with Tech and Domain Lead to drive improvement.
- Create Domain Roadmaps to detail feature delivery and timelines for corporate payments capabilities and related services.
- Drive metrics to bring to life the delivery of features and associated issues, demonstrating the impact on corporate client experience, operational efficiency, and revenue.
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To manage product management initiatives in the corporate payments space and set the strategic direction for how the bank serves its business clients. Provide support to the bank's senior management team, and manage product development risk across the organisation for payment products used by corporate and institutional customers.
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If your expertise meets the above job, we would love to hear back from you, kindly share your resume to swaroop.swain@dabster.net
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