Group Product Manager, Business Banking

Monzo Bank
London
3 months ago
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About Business Banking at Monzo
Since its launch four years ago, Monzo Business Banking has been dedicated to delivering the very best of Monzo to small businesses. Today, it's an award-winning service, empowering over 500,000 businesses across the UK. In October, weopened our doors to bigger small businesses, ushering in the next phase of our mission to make money work for businesses.

The Role
We’re looking for a Group Product Manager to lead the Spend Management domain within Business Banking. In this role you’ll define the strategy and product vision for Monzo’s Spend Management solutions, focusing on introducing new features, driving product-led growth, and helping our customers streamline their finances.

What you’ll be doing:

  1. Strategic planning:Develop a product strategy informed by customer insights, market opportunities, and business goals. Translate long-term strategies into actionable plans and prioritise effectively to maximise impact.
  2. Driving product development:Lead a cross-functional team to design, build, and scale products for our business customers by deeply understanding their needs and the regulatory, operational, and technical constraints.
  3. Leading and mentoring:As the product leader for the Spend Management domain, you’ll be providing direction, supporting the team's development, and fostering a high-performing product culture.
  4. Cross-functional collaboration:Work iteratively with teams across design, engineering, research, data science, product marketing, compliance, and other areas to refine and execute your strategy.
  5. Communicating effectively:Inspire stakeholders with the product vision and share the right context with the right people at the right time.
  6. Shaping the collective strategy:Support the Product Director by contributing insights and building a cohesive narrative for the broader Business Banking product strategy.
  7. Enhancing the product discipline:As a senior member of the team, help develop the product discipline within Business Banking and across Monzo.

You should apply if you:

  1. Have proven experience at setting, communicating, and executing on a clear and ambitious strategy across multiple products, bonus if this has been in the spend management space.
  2. Have extensive experience shipping successful, customer-centric digital products in a fast-growing company.
  3. Are passionate about building products that delight customers while driving commercial success.
  4. Start from first principles, having built products that tackle long-standing customer problems in innovative ways, breaking from industry norms.
  5. Are data-driven, metrics-focused, and honest about your work’s performance, with a drive for continuous improvement.
  6. Are creative and capable of teasing out novel ideas and solutions from your team.
  7. Are comfortable collaborating across design, data, user research, marketing, and engineering disciplines.
  8. Excel at working with diverse teams and perspectives, thoughtfully challenging and influencing those you work with.
  9. Communicate clearly and persuasively to a range of audiences, structuring your messages effectively.
  10. Are a fast learner who is humble, curious, and eager to develop yourself and others.
  11. Are excited by what Monzo is building.

The interview process:

Our interview process involves 4 main stages:

  1. Recruiter Call
  2. Initial Call with Hiring Manager
  3. Experience Loop, consisting of three hour-long interviews to assess Project Walkthrough, Case Study, and Leadership.
  4. Final chat with a member of our leadership team.

Our average process takes around 5-6 weeks, but we will always work around your availability. You will have the chance to speak to our recruitment team at various points during your process, but if you do have any specific questions ahead of this, please contact us on .

What’s in it for you:

£115,000 to £150,000 depending on experience, stock options & benefits.

️ We can help you relocate to the UK.

We can sponsor visas.

This role can be based in our London office, but we're open to distributed working within the UK (with ad hoc meetings in London).

We offer flexible working hours and trust you to work enough hours to do your job well, at times that suit you and your team.

Learning budget of £1,000 a year for books, training courses, and conferences.

And much more, see our full list of benefitshere.

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