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Project Manager / Business Analyst - FX Front Office / Payments

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Project Manager / Business Analyst - FX Front Office / Payments
Title: Project Manager / Business Analyst - FX Front Office Location: London / Hybrid Fixed Term Contract - 6 months (likely to extend) We are hiring a Project Manager / Business Analyst to lead technology strategy and delivery for our Tier 1 banking client to work within their Foreign Exchange / Rates Front Office — a key growth area across Payments, Trade, Corporate and Wealth channels. As the strategic IT partner to the Head of FX Trading, you’ll shape the multi‑year product and technology roadmap, working closely with Product Owners and cross‑bank stakeholders to deliver scalable, market‑leading FX and Payments solutions. This role goes far beyond project management — we need someone who understands the business, influences product direction, and represents technology at a senior level. Role Responsibilities; Partner with the FX Front Office business head to define and drive technology strategy. Lead delivery across Foreign Exchange and Rates Market, Post‑Trade, Payments, and Core Banking IT. Shape product development and system enhancements, including Flexrate. Drive multi‑year investment and governance across key FX channels.
Strong background in Markets, Payments, Trade Finance or Core Banking technology. Experience across project/programme delivery, systems analysis or product ownership. Ability to understand FX and Payments flows and translate business needs into tech outcomes. Good Knowledge of FX, Payments, APIs or FinTech partnerships If you’re a commercially minded technology leader ready to drive one of our most important FX growth programmes, we’d love to speak with you.
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