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Staff Product Manager

London
£100k – £120k/yr
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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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Skills

Product Management
Payments
FinTech
Product Strategy
Stakeholder Management
Data Analysis
Agile Development
Customer Discovery
Mentoring
Collaboration
Communication
Business Case Development
Payout Capabilities
Pricing Strategies
Merchant Acquiring
POS Products

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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