Head of User Risk Strategy

Stripe Stripe · Fintech · United States · 3131 Risk Supportability Strategy

Stripe is seeking a Head of User Risk Strategy to lead and evolve the User Risk / Supportability function. This role involves defining who Stripe can do business with, setting standards, and ensuring they are maintained and enforced at scale. The leader will own the long-term vision and strategy, translate business objectives into a supportability strategy, and develop roadmaps. Responsibilities include managing global Terms of Service standards, leading new product and industry enablement strategies, overseeing platform risk strategy for large users, and providing strategic direction to the Enforcement & Monitoring Strategy team. The role requires leading and developing a team of managers and individual contributors, focusing on analytical rigor, user-centricity, and collaboration.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the long-term vision and strategy for Stripe's User Risk / Supportability function, ensuring legitimate users can use Stripe while protecting Stripe's financial platform, brand, and regulatory standing.
  2. Translate Stripe's business objectives and risk appetite into a cohesive, multi-year supportability strategy that balances risk exposure with user experience.
  3. Define the risk/reward framework for new industry enablement and new product enablement — setting the standard for how Stripe evaluates and expands access responsibly.
  4. Develop and execute a clear roadmap across the URS organization that is aligned to Stripe's SOKRs and articulated to senior leadership.
  5. Own Stripe's global Terms of Service standards — the Supportability Handling Guide — including restricted and prohibited business categories.

Skills

Required

  • Risk strategy
  • Leadership
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Policy development
  • Financial services risk
  • Regulatory compliance

Nice to have

  • Experience with large user advisory functions
  • Familiarity with detection and enforcement systems
  • Data-driven strategy development

What the JD emphasized

  • senior leader
  • Manager of Managers (M2)
  • lead and develop a team across five sub-teams, including multiple team-level managers (M0/M1) and senior individual contributors.