Director, Product Management – Banking & Money OS

Intuit is the global financial technology platform that powers prosperity for the people and communities we serve. With over 100 million customers across consumer and small business ecosystems, we are uniquely positioned to connect individuals and businesses through trusted financial experiences.

As we evolve into an AI-driven expert platform, modern financial infrastructure is central to our strategy. We are building a unified Banking and Money Operating System (Money OS) that powers balance, liquidity, and money movement across our ecosystem.

We are seeking a visionary Director of Product Management to lead the strategy and execution of Intuit’s Banking & Money OS — the core financial infrastructure layer that abstracts legacy banking rails and enables next-generation financial experiences.

This role will own the design and evolution of Intuit’s programmable Money OS, a multi-rail, AI-native financial fabric that unifies identity, stored value, compliance, and money movement across consumer and SMB ecosystems.. You will operate at the intersection of traditional financial infrastructure (ACH, card networks, real-time rails, global money movement rails) and emerging programmable money paradigms (stablecoin, blockchain, crypto).

This is a platform-defining leadership role requiring deep fintech infrastructure expertise, strong regulatory fluency, and the ability to drive multi-year transformation initiatives across a complex ecosystem.


Responsibilities

Define the Money OS Vision

  • Establish a 3-year strategy for a unified banking and balance platform serving consumer and SMB use cases,
  • Abstract ledgering, funding rails, compliance, and reconciliation into modern, reusable, global platform services,
  • Drive architectural decisions that balance control, scalability, partner dependency, and regulatory requirements.


Modernize Financial Infrastructure

  • Lead large-scale modernization of banking core, wallet, or stored value systems.
  • Enable real-time money movement capabilities integrated into core balance experiences.
  • Simplify and standardize financial abstractions across products and business units.


Build a Platform-First Operating Model

  • Define and enforce an API-first, event-driven platform architecture where all financial capabilities (ledger, rails, compliance, identity) are exposed as reusable services.
  • Establish API governance, versioning strategy, SDK strategy, and internal developer experience standards.
  • Design financial primitives as composable building blocks consumable by multiple product surfaces and external partners.
  • Drive platform adoption across product teams through strong internal evangelism and design clarity.
  • Partner deeply with Engineering to ensure reliability, reconciliation accuracy, and operational rigor at scale.
  • Experience building platforms where internal product teams are treated as developers and platform consumers.
  • Track record of driving adoption of shared APIs across multiple business units and retiring duplicative infrastructure.
  • Proven ability to deprecate legacy systems without disrupting live financial operations.
  • Strong executive presence in navigating organizational resistance to platform consolidation.


Navigate Regulatory & Risk Complexity

  • Work closely with Risk, Compliance, Treasury, and Legal to embed governance and controls into platform design.
  • Ensure scalable compliance architecture without sacrificing product velocity.
  • Translate regulatory requirements into reusable platform components.


Lead and Scale a High-Performing Team

  • Build and mentor a strong team of product leaders focused on financial infrastructure.
  • Raise the bar on platform product craft and long-term architectural thinking.
  • Influence executive stakeholders across the company.

Qualifications

Domain Experience (Must Have)

  • 10–15+ years in fintech, banking, or financial infrastructure product leadership.
  • Direct experience building or modernizing:
    • Banking-as-a-Service platforms,
    • Sponsor bank integrations,
    • Stored value or wallet infrastructure,
    • Owning Core ledger or balance systems,
    • Experience designing double-entry ledger systems with strict reconciliation and auditability guarantees
  • Deep understanding of ACH, card issuing/settlement, and real-time payment rails.
  • Experience leading multi-year financial infrastructure replatforming initiatives.
  • Strong familiarity with regulated financial environments (FDIC, BSA/AML, KYC/KYB).
  • Product expertise in Stablecoins for modern, instant, global settlement.
  • Understanding of web3, crypto trading, and staking within a regulated financial ecosystem.


Platform & Technical Depth

  • Experience abstracting complex financial rails into scalable APIs and platform services.
  • Proven ability to balance build vs. partner strategies in banking infrastructure.
  • Strong fluency in reconciliation systems, money movement risk controls, and operational reliability.
  • Ability to influence architectural decisions alongside senior engineering leaders.
  • AI-Native Financial Infrastructure: Experience designing financial platforms that expose structured, event-driven primitives consumable by AI systems.
  • Proven ability to architect programmable money capabilities (rules engines, policy layers, trigger-based automation).
  • Experience embedding intelligent decisioning (risk, routing, liquidity optimization) directly into financial state transitions.
  • Familiarity with designing guardrails for agentic systems operating on regulated financial accounts.
  • Ability to define AI-ready data contracts and financial events that power automation beyond traditional UI experiences.


Leadership Profile

  • Experience managing managers and building multi-layered product teams.
  • Track record of leading trajectory-changing platform transformations.
  • Exceptional cross-functional influence across executive, risk, and engineering stakeholders.
  • Strategic thinker who connects infrastructure investments to durable business outcomes.
  • Demonstrated ability to define company-wide platform strategy beyond a single product domain.
  • Experience influencing C-level stakeholders on multi-year infrastructure investment decisions.
  • Track record of leading cross-organizational transformation initiatives with material financial impact.


How You Will Lead

You will view financial infrastructure not as plumbing — but as strategic leverage.

You will:

  • Simplify regulatory and partner complexity into clean abstractions.
  • Build durable, scalable financial primitives that power daily customer engagement.
  • Balance long-term architectural integrity with near-term commercial impact.
  • Create the foundation for programmable money experiences across Intuit’s ecosystem.


Who This Role Is For

This role is best suited for a platform-oriented fintech leader who has personally led large-scale banking or money movement infrastructure transformations at meaningful scale. This role requires direct ownership of regulated financial infrastructure (ledger, money movement, compliance systems). Experience limited to customer-facing fintech features without platform authority will not meet the bar.



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 in Mountain View, CA is: $278,000 - 376,000.



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