Group Product Manager, Fintech - Payments

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Intuit is the global financial technology platform that powers prosperity for the people and communities we serve. With approximately 100 million customers worldwide using products such as TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to prosper. We never stop working to find new, innovative ways to make that possible.

Intuit is seeking an experienced and strategic Group Product Manager (GPM) to lead our global Payments Platform — the platform responsible for money in and money out across Intuit’s product ecosystem.

This platform processes billions of dollars in monthly payment volume and powers critical experiences across QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, and Mailchimp.

This leader will own the end-to-end payments strategy spanning:

  • Global acquiring and processing,

  • Authorization optimization and intelligent routing,

  • Payouts and disbursements,

  • Multi-rail orchestration (cards, ACH, RTP, FedNow, SEPA Instant, Faster Payments, PIX, etc.),

  • Cross-border, multi-currency and FX-enabled flows,

  • Emerging rails including stablecoins and programmable settlement,

This is a high-impact platform role requiring both operational excellence and strategic vision. The GPM will serve as a thought partner to senior leadership on Intuit’s long-term global money movement strategy, ensuring our payments infrastructure evolves to support wallet, banking, and future programmable money capabilities.

The Fintech Payments team builds the foundational infrastructure that enables seamless, secure, and intelligent money movement across Intuit’s ecosystem. We focus on creating scalable, resilient, API-first payment capabilities that power global growth, optimize performance, and unlock new monetization opportunities across products. 


In this role, you will be a strategic thought partner to senior leadership on Intuit’s long-term money movement and wallet strategy. Also, define and shape the evolution from payments infrastructure to programmable money platform.


Responsibilities


  • Own the strategy and multi-quarter roadmap for Intuit’s global Payments Platform.

  • Lead a team of product managers, raising the bar on platform thinking and execution.

  • Experience building global payment platforms (multi-currency, cross-border, FX, remittance), Understanding of wallet architectures, stored value, and tokenization.

  • Drive global, multi-rail payment capabilities across US and international markets.

  • Improve authorization rates, cost efficiency, resiliency, and performance at scale.

  • Design cross-border and multi-currency capabilities, including FX-aware routing and settlement.

  • Incubate and scale emerging payment innovations (e.g., real-time rails adoption, stablecoins, programmable money use cases).

  • Build API-first, embeddable platform capabilities that support multiple product lines.

  • Partner closely with Engineering, Risk, Compliance, Finance, and business units to ensure secure, compliant, and scalable execution.

  • Operate effectively in multi-jurisdiction regulatory environments and embed AML, OFAC, KYC, and sanctions controls into platform design.

  • Exposure to BaaS models, multi-bank orchestration, ledger architecture, and funds flow design. Comfort designing systems that unify identity, instruments, stored value, and risk layers across products.

  • Influence executive stakeholders on strategic investments in global money movement infrastructure.


Qualifications


  • 10+ years of product management experience, including leadership of large-scale payments or fintech platforms.

  • Deep expertise in global payments infrastructure, including:

    • Acquiring and processing

    • Multi-currency and cross-border flows

    • Real-time rails (RTP, FedNow, SEPA Instant, Faster Payments, PIX, etc.)

  • Experience building and scaling API-first payment platforms inside complex enterprises.

  • Strong understanding of funds flow design, ledger interactions, tokenization, and payment orchestration.

  • Experience driving adoption of new payment capabilities from 0→1 and scaling them across large ecosystems.

  • Fluency in regulatory and compliance requirements across multiple jurisdictions.

  • Strong executive presence with ability to influence senior leaders on long-term money strategy.

  • BS or B.Tech required; MBA preferred.


Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. This position may be eligible for a cash bonus, equity rewards and benefits, in accordance with our applicable plans and programs (see more about our compensation and benefits at Intuit®: Careers | Benefits). Pay offered is based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and work location. To drive ongoing fair pay for employees, Intuit conducts regular comparisons across categories of ethnicity and gender. The expected base pay range for this position is: $237,500 - $321,500.



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