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Alpaca

Lead Product Manager

Alpaca · remote · lead · full-time · $128000–$212000 USD
cryptofintechproduct SQLBI tool
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The vacancy is well-structured with clear compensation and requirements, but could improve on detailing KPIs and tech processes.
Job description
Alpaca is a US-headquartered self-clearing broker-dealer and brokerage infrastructure for stocks, ETFs, options, crypto, and more. With over $320 million in funding, we serve financial institutions across 40 countries with institutional-grade APIs. Our mission is to open financial services to everyone globally.
Responsibilities
- Own brokerage products for the Saudi and GCC markets. - Drive product strategy by analyzing ROI and regulatory requirements. - Write product requirements and collaborate with engineers. - Lead customer calls and engage with regional regulators. - Improve brokerage operation efficiency.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, finance, or equivalent. - 5+ years of experience in product management, engineering, or consulting. - Experience in brokerage, capital markets, or fintech in the Saudi or GCC region. - Strong understanding of CMA regulatory framework and GCC markets. - Proficiency in SQL and BI tools. - Strong communication skills in Arabic and English.
Conditions
- Competitive salary and stock options. - Health benefits. - New hire home-office setup: USD $500. - Monthly stipend: USD $150 via Brex Card.
About Alpaca
Alpaca is a global leader in brokerage infrastructure APIs, providing access to stocks, ETFs, options, fixed income, and crypto, along with embeddable finance solutions like tokenization and securities lending. It serves retail traders, institutional investors, app developers, and fintech companies worldwide through its API-first platform. The company, originally started in 2015 as a database and machine learning firm, is headquartered in San Mateo, California.
FinTech · 200-1000 · San Mateo, United States · Founded 2015 · https://alpaca.markets
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