
Manager, Product Management, Payment Gateway
- Singapore
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop a strong understanding of market strategy, industry trends, and customer needs in the gateway and acceptance landscape, including PSPs, payment facilitators, acquirers, and merchants.
- Assist in the product pipeline development for MPGS in Asia Pacific—identifying opportunities in collaboration with financial institution account teams, market development teams, and Customer Solution Centers
- Collaborates with internal teams to develop use cases / user stories, identifying and documenting business and technical requirements to help inform development need
- Oversee the full product management lifecycle, including identifying opportunities, positioning, roadmap planning, intake coordination, liaising with Global teams for feature development, technical onboarding and solution support.
- Shape market value propositions based on customer insights and research; develop go-to-market strategies that clearly differentiate Mastercard in the acceptance space.
- Manage operational and compliance issues via collaboration with internal teams to ensure timely resolution.
- Provide market intelligence and product requirements to global Product Development and specialist teams.
- Set up dashboards for critical performance indicators and operational reviews
- Prior experience in the payments in APAC within e-commerce, or acceptance services industry—ideally within a large PSP, acquirer, or similar organization.
- Strong product management knowledge, with experience working on product and proposition launches in multiple markets
- Strong analytical mindset and comfort working with financial data and performance metrics.
- Strong communications and interpersonal skills with ability to build credibility with key stakeholders across multiple levels - internally and externally
- Entrepreneurial spirit that can bring new ideas and wants to make an impact
- Ability to balance strategic thinking with attention to detail.
- Take ownerships and operates with little supervision