Product Manager, B2b Payments Strategy & Analytics

Visa Visa · Fintech · Foster City, CA +1

Product Manager for Visa's B2B Virtual Card products, focusing on portfolio-level strategy, performance, and growth. This role involves using market insights, transaction data, and customer behavior to shape long-term strategy, guide investment decisions, and influence go-to-market direction. Success requires framing complex business questions, translating analysis into recommendations, and driving alignment across Product, Sales, Finance, and Marketing.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the portfolio level strategy for Visa’s Virtual Card products, including where to invest, how to grow, and which opportunities deliver the greatest client and business impact. Partner closely with key stakeholders to help inform this strategy.
  2. Lead long range strategic planning, annual planning, and quarterly prioritization cycles, providing clear recommendations to senior leadership.
  3. Identify new growth opportunities through market analysis, customer insights, competitive analysis, and performance data, covering existing and emerging use cases.
  4. Own portfolio performance management, with end‑to‑end visibility into volume, activation, usage, revenue, and acceptance.
  5. Partner with analytics and data science teams to define dashboards, conduct deep‑dive analyses, and translate findings into clear, actionable recommendations for leadership.

Skills

Required

  • Product management
  • Product strategy
  • Consulting
  • Analytics
  • Payments industry
  • Fintech
  • SaaS
  • Financial services
  • Commercial payments
  • Network-based business models
  • Pricing
  • Incentives
  • Ecosystem dynamics
  • ERP/fintech partners

Nice to have

  • Data analytics
  • Business intelligence
  • Go-to-market strategy
  • Cross-functional influence
  • Executive-level communication

What the JD emphasized

  • transaction level datasets
  • payments, fintech, SaaS or financial services
  • commercial payments and network-based business models