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A leading financial services provider is seeking a Chief of Staff to support the Chief Product & Technology Officer. This role involves strategic planning, execution management, and oversight of key functions including Product Strategy, Risk & Compliance, and Operations. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in the financial services or payments industry, with a strong ability to influence and manage senior stakeholders. The position promises to drive organizational efficiency and operational excellence.
The Chief of Staff (CoS) to the Chief Product & Technology Officer is a strategic and operational leadership role at the heart of our UK-based acquiring and payments business. The CoS turns the CPTO’s vision into clear priorities, drives alignment across Product & Technology, and ensures our organisation operates with focus, efficiency, and discipline.
The role oversees the Product & Technology operating rhythm, improves cross-team execution, enhances communication, and acts as a trusted adviser and problem-solver for the CPTO. The CoS also leads three functions: Product Strategy, Product Risk & Compliance, and Product Operations.
This role is ideal for someone experienced in financial services, banking, or payments—able to navigate regulatory expectations, complex stakeholder environments, and risk-sensitive product development.
Support the CPTO in shaping and communicating Product & Technology strategy.
Lead annual and quarterly planning cycles and ensure priorities and OKRs are clear and aligned.
Ensure alignment across Product, Engineering, Commercial, Operations, Risk, Compliance, and Finance.
Own leadership meetings, business reviews, and roadmap governance.
Improve cross-team coordination and unblock organisational issues.
Drive continuous improvement in delivery processes and operating models.
Act as a trusted adviser and extension of the CPTO.
Prepare executive-level updates, board materials, and stakeholder communications.
Represent the CPTO as needed, ensuring consistent messaging and decision support.
Proactively resolve issues spanning multiple departments.
Coordinate regulatory, operational, and commercial dependencies.
Maintain strong alignment with Legal, Risk, Compliance, and external partners.
Oversee market insight, strategic planning, and long‑term product roadmaps.
Support portfolio prioritisation and investment case development.
Lead product governance, risk frameworks, and compliance processes.
Ensure product development meets regulatory (e.g., FCA) and scheme requirements.
Drive operational excellence through process, tooling, metrics, and delivery oversight.
Manage roadmap governance, release communication, and operational reporting.
Exceptional ability to manage, influence, and align diverse senior stakeholders across Product, Engineering, Operations, Risk, Compliance, Legal, and Commercial.
Skilled at navigating competing priorities, facilitating consensus, and ensuring decisions are understood and followed through.
Proven experience acting as a trusted adviser to senior executives, with strong judgement and discretion.
Experience within acquiring, issuing, payments processing, fintech, or broader banking environments.
Familiarity with regulatory frameworks (FCA, AML, operational resilience, scheme rules) and how they impact product and technology decisions.
Clear understanding of risk management, compliance dependencies, and product lifecycle requirements in regulated businesses.
Ability to translate regulatory or operational risk considerations into practical product and delivery processes.
Strong strategic thinking combined with operational discipline.
Excellent communication and presentation skills, especially for executive and board-level audiences.
High organisational awareness and ability to anticipate challenges before they arise.
Comfortable switching between high‑level strategy and hands‑on operational execution.
Proven track record of improving processes, driving alignment, and scaling organisations.
Barclays’ payments acceptance business provides critical infrastructure to the UK economy, processing billions of pounds of payments annually for both small businesses and domestic and international corporate clients.
In April 2025, we announced a long-term partnership with Brookfield Asset Management to grow and transform the payments acceptance business by broadening the range of services offered, enhancing the experience for both existing and prospective clients. Leveraging extensive client relationships and deep experience of UK payments, we will create an environment of continuous innovation — activated by Brookfield’s global private equity expertise in payments, technology, operational transformation and corporate carve‑outs — to ensure the business is strategically positioned for long‑term growth.
Barclays will invest approximately £400m in the new business, the majority of which will be incurred during the first three years. Performance‑linked incentives will drive greater alignment between the partners, underpinning the long‑term commitment to the transformation. Barclays and Brookfield will work to create a standalone entity over time, continuing to use the Barclaycard Payments (BPL) brand and acting as the sole payments acceptance services provider to Barclays’ clients for a minimum of ten years.
For more information on our partnership with Brookfield, please visit Barclays.com.
To enable the success of senior executives by helping navigate complex challenges, make informed decisions and deliver against their strategic objectives.
All Senior Leaders are expected to demonstrate a clear set of leadership behaviours to create an environment for colleagues to thrive and deliver to a consistently excellent standard. The four LEAD behaviours are: L – Listen and be authentic, E – Energise and inspire, A – Align across the enterprise, D – Develop others.
All colleagues will be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship – our moral compass, helping us do what we believe is right. They will also be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Mindset – to Empower, Challenge and Drive – the operating manual for how we behave.