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A leading payments solutions provider in the UK is seeking a Merchant Reporting Product Manager responsible for driving reporting solutions for global merchants. This role demands proficiency in payments data, stakeholder management, and product strategy development. The ideal candidate will have a university degree and proven product management experience, with the opportunity to enhance data visibility and user engagement. Competitive benefits and a dynamic working environment are offered.
Boku Inc. (BOKU.L) is the leading global provider of local mobile-first payments solutions. Global brands including Amazon, DAZN, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Sony, Spotify, and Tencent rely on Boku to reach millions of new paying consumers who do not use credit cards with our purpose-built payment network of more than 300 local payment methods across 70+ countries. Every year, Boku processes over $10 billion in value for our customers. Incorporated in 2008, Boku is headquartered in London and San Francisco and has employees in over 39 countries around the world, including Brazil, China, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, and the UAE. Boku is a truly global company that takes pride in its diversity and thriving equal opportunity workplace.
The Merchant Reporting Product Manager is responsible for defining and delivering Boku’s reporting and data visibility solutions for global merchant partners. This role ensures merchants have timely, accurate, and actionable insights into their transaction, settlement, and performance data, driving transparency and trust in Boku’s payments network. Working closely with Data Engineering, Finance, Merchant Operations, and Commercial teams, the Product Manager will own the roadmap for merchant-facing reports, APIs, and dashboards — focusing on scalability, automation, and data integrity. The ideal candidate combines strong product ownership skills with a deep understanding of payments data flows and reporting requirements in high-volume transactional environments.