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PLS seeks an innovative product leader, who also possesses solid payment product management skills to manage our current products and foster innovative ideas for exploring new channels and markets ...

PLS seeks an innovative product leader, who also possesses solid payment product management skills to manage our current products and foster innovative ideas for exploring new channels and markets ...

Productivity * Professionalism * Quality Service * Teamwork * Technical /PC Skills * Work Quality ... management committees and co-workers. * Comprehensive experience in Prepaid, Payments, financial ...

Product Manager (Payments)

Chicago, IL · On-site

$180K - $225K/yr

About the Role As the Product Manager in Payments, you will own the strategy and execution for ... Your success will be measured by payment performance (authorization rates, latency, and resiliency ...

Product Manager (Payments)

Austin, TX · Remote

$180K - $225K/yr

About the Role As the Product Manager in Payments, you will own the strategy and execution for ... Your success will be measured by payment performance (authorization rates, latency, and resiliency ...

Overview The Project Manager - Payment owns delivery of defined project(s) from initiation through ... Utilize AI responsibly, to amplify productivity to draft status reports, maintain RAID logs ...

Product Manager (Payments)

Royal Oak, MI · Remote

$180K - $225K/yr

About the Role As the Product Manager in Payments, you will own the strategy and execution for ... Your success will be measured by payment performance (authorization rates, latency, and resiliency ...

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How much do manager payment product jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager payment product in the United States is $159,405.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $141,000.00 and $197,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manager Payment Product, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager Payment Product, you need expertise in payment systems, product lifecycle management, and a solid understanding of financial regulations, typically supported by a degree in business, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with payment gateways, APIs, industry compliance standards, and tools such as Jira or Salesforce is essential. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and stakeholder communication skills set standout candidates apart. These skills ensure effective product development, regulatory compliance, and successful cross-functional collaboration in a rapidly evolving payments landscape.

What does a Manager Payment Product do?

A Manager Payment Product oversees the development, management, and optimization of payment products and solutions within a company. They work closely with cross-functional teams such as engineering, marketing, compliance, and customer support to ensure payment products meet business goals and customer needs. Their responsibilities include creating product strategies, monitoring industry trends, ensuring regulatory compliance, and analyzing data to improve payment processes. Ultimately, they play a key role in driving innovation and efficiency in how customers and businesses interact financially.

What is the difference between Manager Payment Product vs Payment Analyst?

AspectManager Payment ProductPayment Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, experience in product management or paymentsBachelor's degree, finance or payments background, analytical skills
Work EnvironmentProduct teams, cross-functional collaboration, strategic planningData analysis, reporting, transaction monitoring
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial institutions, fintech companies, payment service providersBanks, payment processors, financial firms

The Manager Payment Product focuses on developing and managing payment products, overseeing strategy, and coordinating teams. Payment Analysts primarily analyze payment data, monitor transactions, and ensure compliance. While both roles require payment industry knowledge, the Manager Payment Product has a broader strategic scope, whereas Payment Analysts focus on data and operational analysis.

How does a Manager Payment Product typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to launch new payment solutions?

A Manager Payment Product works closely with engineering, design, compliance, and marketing teams to bring new payment solutions to market. They facilitate regular meetings to align on product requirements, timelines, and regulatory considerations, ensuring all stakeholders are informed and engaged. By gathering feedback from internal teams and external clients, they refine the product roadmap and coordinate testing and rollout activities. This role requires strong communication skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities across diverse teams.
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Manager, Product Manager, Payment Platforms

Manager, Product Manager, Payment Platforms

Capital One

Mclean, VA

Full-time

Posted yesterday


Capital One rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 135 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

73rd of 141 rated banks


Job description

Manager, Product Manager, Payment Platforms

At Capital One, we believe great products begin with a deep understanding of our customers. From our earliest days, we pioneered the use of predictive modeling to individually personalize credit card offers, turning the entire industry on its head. As we've grown bigger, we've found more and more ways to use technology and face-to-face conversations to understand the human problems associated with money and finances.

In the Consumer Bank, we've combined this human-centered approach with our heritage of data-driven decision making to design, build and test our way to truly enabling financial experiences. We've challenged ourselves to spend less time planning, more time doing, and, above all else, to see the world through the eyes of our customers as they work to understand and manage their money.

Are you passionate about improving the way people interact with their money? Are you driven by the delight you bring to customers? Do you keep asking, "why," until you hit the root? It's common to fall in love with solutions, but have you ever fallen in love with the problem? Do you have an opinion on whether shipping is more important than perfection? Do you have a healthy dose of skepticism for the impossible? If you're nodding your head, then we want you!

As a part of the Payment Platforms Product team, you will be responsible for increasing adoption, scaling, and standardizing payment experiences. This will involve collaborating with partners across the organization to reimagine payment experiences that create game-changing customer experiences and drive critical business outcomes. You will use cutting edge technology, real-time data, and ingenuity to redefine how millions of customers interact with their money.

On any given day in the Bank you'll be:

  • Empowered. Part of a team driving the bank's omni-channel servicing portfolio responsible for setting and delivering an experience framework on how our customers should be serviced in both digital and digital-human interactions

  • Learning constantly. Work deeply with customers, associates, designers, technologists and data scientists to build cutting edge solutions

  • Innovating relentlessly. Pushing big change by asking bold questions; starting small, testing, and learning your way to something dramatically better

  • Sharing openly. Telling stories that change the way people think about building products and solving problems, and that illustrate the power of what software can do to make them even better

  • Connecting creatively. Jumpstarting a self-supporting community by sowing the right seeds, building the right tools, integrating the right off-the-shelf products and just plain elbow grease

  • Succeeding strategically. Solving the right problem and holding on the wrong one.

Here is what you will bring to the table:

  • Curious. You ask why, you explore, you're not afraid to blurt out your crazy idea, or follow an email chain for weeks to find someone with an answer.

  • Do-er. You have a bias toward action, you try things, and sometimes you fail. You dug up a hidden feature in an API that let you do something really cool or introduced a new routine that broke down silos led to better decisions.

  • Passionate. You care about growing others and bringing them together around what's possible. You've started meetup groups or taught General Assembly courses because you love enabling others.

  • Communicator. You can communicate complex ideas clearly, your team knows their priorities and why they're doing what they're doing. Maybe you're an introvert, or maybe you're an extrovert, but nobody accuses you of keeping them out of the loop.

  • Wrangler. You've gotten back-end engineers to play nice with iOS developers, you can inspire an ETL developer to write creatively about her latest pipeline.

  • Fearless. Big, undefined problems don't frighten you. You can work at a tiny crack until you've broken open the whole nut. You are comfortable saying no.

Capital One Product Framework

In this role, you'll be expected to demonstrate proficiency in five key areas which we consider to be the foundation for successful Product management:

  • Human Centered - Obsesses about internal and external customer needs to reimagine and innovate product solutions

  • Business Focused - Delivers game-changing outcomes by focusing on leverage and execution excellence

  • Technology Driven - Leverages technology to deliver innovative and resilient solutions that enable both near term and long term value

  • Integrated Problem Solving - Identifies and resolves complex problems to deliver outcomes while mitigating product risks

  • Transformational Leadership - Leads cross functional teams to solve customer problems and drive organizational alignment

Basic Qualifications:

  • At least 3 years of experience working in Product Management

  • Currently has, or is in the process of obtaining one of the following with an expectation that the required degree will be obtained on or before the scheduled start date:

    • A Bachelor's Degree in a quantitative field (Statistics, Economics, Operations Research, Analytics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Systems or a related quantitative field)

    • A Master's Degree in a quantitative field (Statistics, Economics, Operations Research, Analytics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Systems or a related quantitative field) or an MBA with a quantitative concentration

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience translating business strategy and analysis into consumer facing digital products

  • Experience working with cross-functional teams to deliver consumer experiences

  • Experience working with digital industry experience for consumers

At this time, Capital One will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization for this position

The minimum and maximum full-time annual salaries for this role are listed below, by location. Please note that this salary information is solely for candidates hired to perform work within one of these locations, and refers to the amount Capital One is willing to pay at the time of this posting. Salaries for part-time roles will be prorated based upon the agreed upon number of hours to be regularly worked.

McLean, VA: $164,800 - $188,100 for Manager, Product Management


New York, NY: $179,700 - $205,100 for Manager, Product Management


Richmond, VA: $149,800 - $171,000 for Manager, Product Management


Wilmington, DE: $149,800 - $171,000 for Manager, Product Management








Candidates hired to work in other locations will be subject to the pay range associated with that location, and the actual annualized salary amount offered to any candidate at the time of hire will be reflected solely in the candidate's offer letter.

This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI). Incentives could be discretionary or non discretionary depending on the plan.

Capital One offers a comprehensive, competitive, and inclusive set of health, financial and other benefits that support your total well-being. Learn more at theCapital One Careers website. Eligibility varies based on full or part-time status, exempt or non-exempt status, and management level.

This role is expected to accept applications for a minimum of 5 business days.No agencies please. Capital One is an equal opportunity employer (EOE, including disability/vet) committed to non-discrimination in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Capital One promotes a drug-free workplace. Capital One will consider for employment qualified applicants with a criminal history in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable laws regarding criminal background inquiries, including, to the extent applicable, Article 23-A of the New York Correction Law; San Francisco, California Police Code Article 49, Sections 4901-4920; New York City's Fair Chance Act; Philadelphia's Fair Criminal Records Screening Act; and other applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations regarding criminal background inquiries.

If you have visited our website in search of information on employment opportunities or to apply for a position, and you require an accommodation, please contact Capital One Recruiting at 1-800-304-9102 or via email at RecruitingAccommodation@capitalone.com. All information you provide will be kept confidential and will be used only to the extent required to provide needed reasonable accommodations.

For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Careers@capitalone.com

Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site.

Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC).


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