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Revenue Data Analyst

Paymentology
London
1 month ago
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Overview

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At Paymentology, we’re redefining what’s possible in the payments space. As the first truly global issuer-processor, we give banks and fintechs the technology and talent to launch and manage Mastercard, Visa, and UnionPay cards at scale across more than 60 countries. Our advanced, multi-cloud platform delivers real-time data, unmatched scalability, and the flexibility of shared or dedicated processing instances. It’s this global reach and innovation that sets us apart.

We’re looking for a Revenue Data Analyst to deliver actionable insights that drive commercial performance, pipeline health, and revenue optimisation. Leveraging advanced analytics, CRM data, and BI tools, this role supports strategic decision-making across commercial, finance, product, and executive teams. It blends technical data manipulation with strong business acumen to influence go-to-market execution and growth planning.

What you get to do
  • You will analyse revenue, sales, and client performance to surface trends, risks, and opportunities influencing go-to-market strategy, pricing, and expansion.
  • You will build, automate, and maintain dashboards and KPI reports used by commercial, finance, and leadership teams.
  • You will partner with cross-functional teams across Revenue, Product, Tech, and Finance to ensure data integrity, accurate forecasting, and timely reporting.
  • You will own the cadence of revenue KPI reporting, ensuring consistent, high-quality output for executive stakeholders.
  • You will enhance CRM data models to improve pipeline hygiene, forecasting accuracy, and performance tracking.
  • You will conduct deep-dive ad hoc analyses on topics like pricing strategy, market expansion, partner performance, and customer segmentation.
  • You will identify and implement automation opportunities that reduce manual reporting effort and improve data delivery speed.
What it takes to succeed
  • You bring 3–5 years of experience in data analysis, revenue operations, or BI roles, preferably in fintech, SaaS, or payments.
  • You have advanced Excel modelling skills and, ideally, SQL knowledge.
  • You have experience in CRM reporting (Salesforce, HubSpot) with proven improvements in data hygiene and forecasting.
  • You are proficient in BI tools such as Power BI or Tableau for dashboard creation and data visualisation.
  • You have the ability to communicate insights effectively to non-technical stakeholders.
  • You thrive in fast-paced, high-growth, and ambiguous environments.
Education & Experience
  • You have a background in data analysis, business intelligence, or revenue operations, with strong technical and commercial acumen.
What you can look forward to

At Paymentology, it’s not just about building great payment technology, it’s about building a company where people feel they belong and their work matters. You’ll be part of a diverse, global team that’s genuinely committed to making a positive impact through what we do. Whether you’re working across time zones or getting involved in initiatives that support local communities, you’ll find real purpose in your work - and the freedom to grow in a supportive, forward-thinking environment.


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