Goldman Sachs
Transaction Banking, Product Governance Analyst, Analyst, London

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We aim to build a modern and digital-first transaction banking solution to serve our clients. Our business combines the strength, heritage, and expertise of a 150-year-old firm with the agility and entrepreneurial spirit of a tech start-up. Our goal is to provide a best-in-class digital product that helps clients to succeed by giving them a holistic view of their business. Through the use of modern technology built on the cloud, we are the alternative to legacy platforms. We provide our clients a simple, intuitive, secure, and frictionless experience for domestic, cross-border and cross-currency payments. Simplifying payments making it just as easy to pay someone across the globe as it is to pay someone around the corner. We’re a team of diverse experts helping our clients to build the future of their Treasury.
YOUR IMPACT
Joining the TxB Product Governance team, you will play a key role in the oversight and governance of the TxB product landscape, supporting the full product lifecycle from strategic development and product change initiatives through to ongoing product maintenance and review.
As a Product Governance Analyst, you will be responsible for coordinating product governance processes, assessing product risks, maintaining product collateral, and ensuring alignment with internal policies, regulatory requirements and governance standards. You will partner closely with both first and second line stakeholders, including Product, Risk, Legal, and Compliance to facilitate effective decision making, coordinate product change and approval processes, and help drive improvements to the product governance framework. Success in this role requires an understanding of the product lifecycle alongside strong project management, organisational and stakeholder management skills.
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Responsibilities include:
- Managing and maintaining oversight of the TxB product landscape
- Providing end-to-end product lifecycle support, covering product launches, strategic growth initiatives, enhancements and ongoing maintenance
- Coordinating product change and approval processes
- Supporting a broad range of governance activities, including regulatory-related changes, issue remediation and documentation management
- Partnering with first and second line stakeholders to facilitate informed decision-making
- Preparing communications and reporting for management
- Developing and implementing product governance frameworks and procedures
Skills and Experience Required
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent
- Minimum of 1-2 years work experience in product management or the financial services sector
- Proactive problem solver with adaptability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Strong project management skills with the ability to balance multiple priorities
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with ability to understand complex topics
- Good interpersonal and relationship-building skills
- Not essential but nice to have knowledge of cash management and payment services


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