Director of Product Management, Financial Platforms
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AI generatedAs a Director of Product Management at Intuit’s Banking & Money OS team, you will lead the strategic development and execution of a unified financial infrastructure layer that abstracts legacy banking systems to enable next-generation financial experiences. Your daily responsibilities include defining a 3-year strategy for a programmable Money OS, modernizing financial infrastructure by enabling real-time money movement capabilities, and building an API-first platform architecture with strong governance and developer experience standards. You will need deep fintech expertise, regulatory fluency, and the ability to drive large-scale transformation initiatives. Key skills include experience in banking-as-a-service platforms, stored value systems, and designing double-entry ledger systems, along with a track record of leading multi-year financial infrastructure projects and influencing C-level stakeholders on strategic investments. This role requires navigating complex regulatory landscapes while embedding governance into platform design and building scalable, reusable financial primitives for internal and external consumption.
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Market check
This $278,000–$376,000 range sits above 96% of similar postings on FindRole.
Peer median band
$170,000–$255,000
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Typical midpoint (25–75%)
$176,450–$245,000
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Based on 239 comparable postings.
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Employer
Intuit is a financial software company known for products like TurboTax, QuickBooks, Mint, and Credit Karma, helping consumers and small businesses manage their finances and taxes. Industry: Financial Software & Technology
Intuit currently has 142 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $202,500–$274,000 across 131 roles with salary data.
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