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Liberis • London

Senior Product Manager

Employment type:  Full time
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Job Description

Some key info for you:

🌱 We were founded in 2007

💰 We have provided over $3bn of funding to small businesses so far

🚀 We have been named in CNBC & Statista Top 150 UK Fintechs for 2025

🌍 We're a global team, with a dynamic presence in 6 key locations around the world

🧠 We're a thriving community of over 290 innovative minds

👩🏾 🤝 👨🏼 We're a vibrant melting pot, celebrating over 27 nationalities in our team

🏢 Our team brings experience from over 740 previous companies, from startups to global giants

🎯 We have just been named as one of FinTech’s Finest 50 by Welcome to the Jungle

💪 We’re proud to be an accredited Real Living Wage employer, ensuring everyone is paid fairly for the great work they do

About our Product Team:

Liberis is building the embedded finance platform that lets partners around the world offer innovative funding products to their small business customers. We're a growth-stage fintech with teams in London, Atlanta, Stockholm, Munich and Mumbai, and we're at a point where the platform challenges are genuinely interesting: we're not just adding features, we're building financial infrastructure that didn't exist a year ago. Engineering is going through an AI-first transformation, rethinking how teams are structured and how they ship. It's changing what a small team can do.

Product owns outcomes here, not just delivery. You will have real autonomy, a direct partnership with engineering leadership, and the space to make big calls on hard problems. If you've spent time in large organisations waiting for permission, this is different.

The role:

We are looking for a Senior Product Manager to own our Financial Systems domain. This is a role for someone who thinks in systems, not features. You will own the foundational layers that the rest of Liberis builds on top of: the payment rails, ledger, merchant revenue intelligence, and identity systems that make our products work.

The problems here are genuinely hard. How do you replace a third-party classification engine with an in-house AI model without disrupting live underwriting? How do you build a new repayment capability that opens up partners who sit outside the payment flow? How do you manage payment infrastructure across multiple providers and geographies while migrating the platform underneath? If these are the kinds of challenges that get you out of bed, keep reading.

You will partner directly with a Head of Engineering and work across several small, focused engineering teams. We're in the middle of an AI-first engineering transformation: teams of 2-4 engineers work on a problem but execute like a full team, with AI embedded in how they build, test, and ship. There are around 20 engineers across the domain, and the way they work is changing fast. You'll be part of shaping that.

What you'll get to do:

  • Own the product vision, roadmap and delivery across Financial Systems (Funding, Ledger, Merchant Revenue) and Merchant Identity.
  • Lead complex platform initiatives end-to-end: vendor-to-AI transitions, new payment rail buildouts, cross-provider infrastructure management, and data model evolution. Several of these involve replacing legacy vendor systems with in-house AI models. These aren't feature requests. They're engineering-heavy, cross-team programmes with real commercial stakes.
  • Sit with engineers daily. Understand the data flows and the API contracts. Be the PM who engineers want in the room because you make technical decisions better, not slower.
  • Drive cross-functional alignment on initiatives that require buy-in from Risk, Finance, Commercial, and Engineering leadership. Build business cases, present pilot data, and make the commercial argument for platform investment.
  • Manage vendor relationships and make build-vs-buy decisions with real contract deadlines and cost implications.
  • Build technical roadmaps that balance architectural health with commercial delivery. Sequence migrations so the business keeps shipping while the platform improves underneath.

Who you are:

  • A systems thinker. When someone describes a requirement, you think about the data model underneath, the identity resolution upstream, and the three teams whose work will break if you get this wrong. You find the edge cases before engineering does.
  • Technically deep. You can read a schema, follow a data flow, and have a real conversation with engineers about API design, migration strategies, and system trade-offs. You don't write production code, but engineers respect your judgement because you've earned it.
  • Comfortable with complexity. The domains you will own don't have neat boundaries. Merchant identity touches everything. Financial systems underpin every product. You have led large migrations, platform consolidations, or system redesigns and know that the hard part is sequencing, not architecture.
  • Execution driven. You break large, intimidating platform programmes into deliverable increments. You keep momentum through complexity rather than getting lost in it.
  • Commercially grounded. You can articulate why replacing a vendor saves six figures a year, why a new repayment method unlocks a major revenue stream, or why a migration matters for speed to market. You bring skeptical stakeholders along with data, not slides.
  • A clear communicator. You adjust naturally between a technical deep-dive with an engineer and a strategic update for the exec team. You write well, present clearly, and keep stakeholders informed without being asked.

What we think you'll need:

  • Experience owning platform or infrastructure-level product areas: data platforms, identity systems, ledgers, core banking, payments infrastructure, or similar.
  • A track record of leading complex migrations, vendor transitions, or platform redesigns in production, with real deadlines and commercial pressure.
  • Experience in fintech, lending, payments or financial services. You understand payment rails, revenue-based finance, and the regulatory context around financial products.
  • Strong data skills and genuinely excited about using AI tooling to move faster, whether that's interrogating data, drafting specs, or accelerating your own workflow. You'll be joining an org that's betting heavily on AI across both its products and its ways of working.

Next steps If this opportunity feels like the right fit for your next career move, we’d love to hear from you!

Even if you don’t meet every requirement, don’t hesitate to apply or reach out to Chess (Internal Recruiter) on chess.crossley@liberis.com

Our hybrid approach

Working together in person helps us move faster, collaborate better, and build a great Liberis culture. Our hybrid working policy requires team members to be in the office at least 3 days a week, but ideally 4 days. At Liberis, we embrace flexibility as a core part of our culture, while also valuing the importance of the time our teams spend together in the office

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Company benefits

Work from anywhere scheme – 60 days WFA
Buy or sell annual leave – up to 5 days
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Sabbaticals
Annual bonus
401K
Salary sacrifice
Enhanced pension match/contribution – 4% fixed employer contribution
Personal development budgets – £1,000 (or local equivalent) per year
Mental health platform access – with UnMind
Buddy scheme
Enhanced maternity leave – 20 weeks full pay
Shared parental leave
Pregnancy loss leave
Fertility treatment leave
Life assurance
Life insurance
Income protection
Volunteer days – 1 day per year
Teambuilding days
Enhanced paternity leave
Adoption leave
Carer’s leave
Religious celebration leave
Referral bonus
Cycle to work scheme
Personal development days
L&D budget
Lunch and learns
In house training
Coaching
Mentoring
Open to compressed hours
Fully stocked snack cupboard
Collaboration spaces

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