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Staff Product Manager
Staff Product Manager (Payments)
Location: UK (Occasional Office Visits) Salary: £100,000–£120,000 + Equity + Excellent Benefits
About the Role
We're seeking a Staff Product Manager with a strong background in Payments or FinTech to join a global SaaS business redefining how merchants manage money movement.
This is a highly strategic role, where you’ll own the vision and roadmap for a core payments domain, collaborating with Engineering, Finance, Commercial, and Payment Partners to deliver scalable, innovative solutions globally.
You’ll play a pivotal role in shaping product strategy, influencing senior stakeholders, and building products that facilitate millions of transactions for merchants worldwide.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the product strategy and roadmap for a core Payments (Money Movement) domain
- Define scalable payment infrastructure, payout capabilities, and pricing strategies
- Collaborate with Engineering, Finance, RevOps, Design, and external payment partners
- Drive customer discovery, translating insights into product opportunities
- Define success metrics and use data-driven decision-making for product enhancement
- Build business cases and evaluate new product investments
- Influence cross-functional teams to execute high-impact initiatives
- Mentor Product Managers, establishing best practices across the product function
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Skills & Experience
Essential
- Extensive Product Management experience within SaaS environments
- Strong Payments or FinTech product expertise
- Proven ability to own product strategy and long-term roadmaps
- Strong stakeholder influence across technical and commercial teams
- Data-driven approach to product decisions
- Exceptional communication and stakeholder management skills
- Experience working with Agile product development teams


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Desirable
- Hands-on experience with payment infrastructure or money movement platforms
- Knowledge of merchant acquiring, POS, or commerce products
- Experience managing multiple engineering squads
- Background from retail, hospitality, or eCommerce industries
- Experience launching products across international markets
Why Apply?
This is an opportunity to join a globally recognised technology business, where you’ll:
- Have ownership of a critical business area
- Work with remote-first, high-performing teams across multiple regions
- Shape high-impact product strategy at the executive level
- Solve large-scale payments challenges for merchants globally
- Benefit from a strong equity package and excellent benefits
Ideal for an experienced Product Manager ready to step into a true Staff-level leadership role.
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