Checkout.com

FinTech

Manager,BankRelationships

£75–110k ~AI est. London, United Kingdom FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Manager, Bank Relationships at Checkout.com. Skills: Bank relationships, Treasury management, Onboarding, Compliance. Own implementation projects for Europe and UK. Coordinate global implementation managers”

Industry & Context.

FinTech

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience in cash and treasury management services, Good understanding of bank accounts opening and on-boarding processes, KYC and EDD approvals

Nice to Have

CFA charterholder preferred, FRM charterholder preferred, Series 7/63/65 preferred

What You'll Do.

Own implementation projects for Europe and UK

Coordinate global implementation managers

Establish and manage relationships with bank contacts

Coordinate Due Diligence questionnaires

Coordinate KYC and Onboarding

Provide assistance on banking infrastructure

Monitor and update online bank accounts

Manage queries related to payments processing

Manage queries related to compliance

Coordinate external bank meetings

Act as primary point of cover

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner banks; Internal stakeholders; Global implementation managers

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Process & Methodology

Implementation projects

Full Job Description

Company Description We’re http://checkout.comCheckout.com http://Checkout.com. You might not know our name, but companies like eBay, Spotify, Klarna, Uber, and Sony do, because we’re behind many of the digital experiences you use every day. We are where the world checks out, enabling over 10 billion transactions daily for more than one billion global shoppers. Whether you want to book a holiday, order food, renew a subscription, or check out online, there’s a good chance our tech powers the payments behind the scenes. Our platform helps the most ambitious businesses deliver effortless digital experiences, at scale. If you want to do career-defining work, you’ve come to the right place. We move fast, think globally, and believe great teams are built by hiring exceptional people with conviction, curiosity, and the desire to make an impact. With 20 offices across six continents and London as our HQ, we’re shaping the future of fintech – and we’re just getting started. Checkout.com http://Checkout.com is seeking a motivated Relationship Manager to lead our bank relationships across Europe and the UK. Reporting to the Global Head of Bank Relationships you will be working with Checkout’s key bank partners and will be the main point of contact for external and internal queries. About You: - Ability to build strong professional relationships - Excellent verbal and communication skills. - Strong business orientation and ability to manage and prioritise high workload in a fast-paced environment. - “Can do” attitude with a positive mind set - Experience in cash and treasury management services - Good understanding of bank accounts opening and on-boarding processes, including KYC and EDD approvals. What you will be doing: - Owning the implementation projects for Europe and the UK, and be the global coordinator for the implementation managers across all regions - Establish and manage relationships with existing contacts at partner banks and internal stakeholders; - Coordinating

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