Fintech Product Manager Jobs
81 fintech pm jobs available
Product Manager, Post-Investments - Vice President / Senior Vice President
iCapital
Senior Product Manager, Custody & Blockchain - Remote
Paxos
Senior Product Manager, Custody & Blockchain - Remote
Paxos
Senior Product Manager, Custody & Blockchain - Remote
Paxos
Product Manager - Trading
Hargreaves Lansdown
Product Owner Payment
National Bank
Product Owner Payment
National Bank
Head of Blockchain Product Management
Unknown Company
Head of Product - Lending Solutions
S&P Global
Assurance Product Owner, Knowledge Management, Audit, Fintech, AI
Carrington Recruitment Solutions Limited
Head of Blockchain Product Management
Unknown Company
Product Manager / Product Owner Finance / Payments West Midlands
MYO Talent
Product Manager / Product Owner Finance / Payments West Midlands
MYO Talent
AI Product Manager
Tenth Revolution Group
Product Manager - AI
Tenth Revolution Group
AI Product Manager
Tenth Revolution Group
AI Product Manager
Tenth Revolution Group
Product Manager - AI
Tenth Revolution Group
Remote Technical Product Manager - FinTech & Lending
Lakeview Loan Servicing
Product Owner / Product Manager Accounting, Taxation, Payments
MYO Talent
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Fintech Product Manager do?
Fintech PMs build products for payments, banking, lending, investing, and insurance. They navigate complex regulatory requirements (KYC, AML, PCI-DSS), optimize financial user flows, and work with compliance teams. Key focus areas include payment processing, risk management, fraud prevention, and financial data security.
What is the salary for Fintech Product Managers?
Fintech PM salaries are typically 10-15% higher than general tech PM roles due to domain complexity. Mid-level roles pay $140,000-$200,000, while senior positions at companies like Stripe, Plaid, and Robinhood can reach $250,000-$350,000+ total compensation. Crypto/DeFi companies often offer higher equity packages.
Do I need a finance background to be a Fintech PM?
A finance background helps but isn't required. Many successful fintech PMs come from engineering, design, or general product roles. You should understand basic financial concepts, regulatory frameworks, and payment systems. Domain knowledge can be learned on the job, but showing genuine interest in finance during interviews is important.