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Senior Product Manager
Agentic AI in Financial Services | London | Permanent
I’m partnering with a VC-backed AI company that is building products for some of the world’s leading financial services organisations.
They’re looking for a Senior Product Manager to work closely with enterprise finance clients and help turn complex, manual workflows into AI-enabled products.
This is a highly client-facing product role, suited to someone who enjoys getting close to users, understanding how work actually happens, and shaping practical products around real business problems.
You’ll be working with teams across areas such as investment research, credit, risk, compliance and portfolio operations, helping identify where AI can remove friction, improve speed and support better decision-making.
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What you’ll be doing:
- Working directly with senior users and stakeholders inside financial services organisations
- Running discovery sessions and mapping complex operational workflows
- Identifying high-value problems that can be solved through AI-enabled products
- Turning unclear requirements into structured product opportunities
- Shaping early product versions and iterating quickly with users
- Partnering closely with engineering teams to bring solutions to life
- Driving adoption, usage and measurable value across client accounts
- Feeding customer insight back into product strategy
What they’re looking for:
- B2B product experience, ideally in SaaS, fintech, AI or enterprise software
- Strong client-facing ability and confidence with senior stakeholders
- Experience taking products, workflows or tools from idea to real-world usage
- Good understanding of GenAI, AI tooling or workflow automation
- Comfort operating in a fast-moving, ambiguous environment
- Strong product judgment and commercial awareness


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Financial services experience would be highly valuable, especially across:
- Investment banking
- Private equity or private credit
- Asset management
- Investment research
- Risk, ESG or compliance
- Financial services consulting
This could suit someone currently in Product Management, AI Product, FinTech Product, client-facing SaaS product roles, or someone from finance who has moved into product, automation or AI tooling.
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