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Principal Product Manager, FinTech

Posted 30 Dec 2025
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8 to 12 years
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
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Degree level
Required language
English (Fluent)
Deadline
29 December 2026

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Discover the Principal Product Manager Opportunity in FinTech at Booking.com

About us: At Booking.com, data drives our decisions. Technology is at our core. And innovation is everywhere. Through our products, partners and people, we can empower everyone to experience the world.

Our brand new FinTech business unit – with teams in Amsterdam, Bangalore, London and Shanghai – develops new products and drives innovation to help us continue removing financial friction from the travel process. That makes buying and selling travel-related products and services simpler for both travelers and partners.

Principal Product Manager Role Overview

Principal Product Managers are tasked with dealing with problems that rely on significant collaboration and alignment across not only tracks within departments, but often business units or businesses (e.g. between BKNG brands). A Principal Product Manager will often lead multiple teams, but will also be a single point of contact or lead a strategically important cross-departmental initiative. They own some of the most complex or ambiguous problems for the business, where risks and stakes are also often highest. A Principal Product Manager owns products or domains that drive the business forward in strategically important or novel ways. In an optimization-setting, impact will mean achieving meaningful business outcomes through their product or portfolio where their personal impact on their product’s success is evident. In a new product development setting, this might mean creating a successful product strategy that leads to relevant and meaningful business outcomes or investments. Principal Product Managers are expected to be craft leaders and highly engaged in the product community, giving talks, mentoring, and helping to shape our recruitment processes. They are strong communicators, particularly of their specialist domains. A Principal Product Manager is not expected to be a people manager. They are the pinnacle of individual contributor PM roles at Booking.com.

Key Job Responsibilities and Duties

  • Lead product management for one of the Fintech Products track within the Booking.com FinTech organization:
    • Coach and develop a diverse, inclusive and high-performing team of product managers
    • Be the cross-functional leader, and foster effective collaboration across teams and departments
  • Product Strategy:
    • Translate business strategy into a Track strategy or a large program strategy, maintaining the right level of guidance and autonomy for teams to define specifics
    • Own and define objectives at Track-level or Large program level
    • Generate broad alignment on strategy within Department leadership and beyond, being spokesperson and leader for the Track
  • Product Delivery:
    • Own the long-term roadmap for the Track or a large program
    • Identify risks and dependencies early-on, and plan for mitigations
    • Resolve dependencies and blockers across Track roadmaps and optimize deliverables across different teams/tracks/areas
    • Define and run the processes that teams within the Track or Program need to execute efficiently
    • Use insights gathered from data to drive roadmap planning and quarterly goal setting for multiple products
  • Drive a Customer Centric Mindset across the track or Program:
    • Be familiar with research practices and principles and use them in partnership with researchers to distill feedback into actionable hypotheses
    • Analyze and distill customer feedback from a variety of sources into actionable hypotheses, uncover unmet needs, validate or invalidate new concepts, or improve existing products
  • Stakeholder Management:
    • Identify other teams and key stakeholders impacted by the current project
    • Proactively build relationships and learn about the needs and plans of other areas across the business and understand how they might interact with your own area
    • Represent the overarching work of the track or program in a compelling and engaging way
    • Manage stakeholder expectations with timely, concise and clear progress updates, adapted to stakeholder needs and via different mediums (verbal, written, presentation)
    • Manage expectations up to VP level (occasionally Leadership Team)
    • Coach and mentor team to improve their stakeholder management
  • Tech Fluency:
    • Partner with SEM and other senior tech leaders, actively learn the technical side of your work
    • Understand what the most critical elements of the technical solution are and can explain and justify the chosen technical solutions
    • Understand how the multiple systems used to deliver the product are interrelated and anticipate more complex problems or edge cases
    • Ensure a high-quality user experience with our products by showing technical awareness and understanding of risks
    • Ensure the technical feature development and strategy are scoped to satisfy the short and long term needs of the business
    • Proactively reduce duplication in technical investments across the business
    • Ensure track holds high standards of product quality, stability and maintainability
    • Build bridges between technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Community Impact:
    • Frequent interviewer for (S,G)PM roles outside of their Track
    • Encouraged to be a content creator and manager of learning content dedicated to their area of expertise
    • Lead working groups in the Community focused on craft projects
    • Encouraged to occasionally speak at external craft community events outside of Booking.com
    • Available for mentoring/coaching of more junior PMs outside of their own track

Role Qualifications and Requirements

  • Deep Regulatory Acumen (5+ Years): In-depth, practical knowledge of major global financial regulations relevant to the product scope, such as: AML/CTF (Anti-Money Laundering/Counter-Terrorist Financing), KYC (Know Your Customer) and KYB (Know Your Business), Payments Regulations (e.g., PSD2/SCA, MiCA for crypto/digital assets, or specific regional mandates)
  • Fintech & Payments Subject Matter Expertise: Minimum 8–12 years of overall Product Management experience, with a significant portion dedicated to the Fintech or Financial Services sector
  • A track record of directly managing a team of product managers and/or shipping global, impactful software products in complex product landscapes
  • A technical background and familiarity with data structures
  • Ability to communicate effectively across all levels of the organization
  • Ability to lead cross-functional teams successfully
  • Minimum Years of Relevant Experience: 8 - 12 Years
  • Data Fluent:
    • Can identify and explain the choice of the primary metric, supporting metric and counter metrics
    • Understands what makes a solid hypothesis for experimentation
    • Understands core experiment statistics e.g. sample size, p-value and test power
    • Understands how to analyze data and present findings to stakeholders and make product decisions with the results
    • Able to deal with ambiguous and complex data where proxy metrics might be needed
    • Understands and applies more sophisticated analytical or experimentation techniques (e.g. non-inferiority)
    • Fully understands how their track’s performance connects with the wider business’s financial health and success

Benefits & Perks - Global Impact, Personal Relevance

  • Annual paid time off and generous paid leave scheme including: parent, grandparent, bereavement, and care leave
  • Hybrid working including flexible working arrangements, and up to 20 days per year working from abroad (home country)
  • Industry leading product discounts - up to 1400 per year - for yourself, including automatic Genius Level 3 status and Booking.com wallet credit
  • Contributing to a high scale, complex, world renowned product and seeing real-time impact of your work on millions of travelers worldwide
  • Working in a fast-paced and performance driven culture
  • Opportunity to utilize technical expertise, leadership capabilities and entrepreneurial spirit
  • Promote and drive impactful and innovative engineering solutions
  • Technical, behavioral and interpersonal competence advancement via on-the-job opportunities, experimental projects, hackathons, conferences and active community participation
  • Need more flexibility in your work week? We are happy to consider part-time, and reduced working week opportunities* (min. 32 hours per week, subject to terms and conditions)

Pre-Employment Screening

If your application is successful, your personal data may be used for a pre-employment screening check by a third party as permitted by applicable law. Depending on the vacancy and applicable law, a pre-employment screening may include employment history, education and other information (such as media information) that may be necessary for determining your qualifications and suitability for the position.

Welcome to the world of Booking.com Compass. This is the space and community we have created at Booking.com for all of you who have just started navigating your first career journey.
If you join our unique 15-month Graduate Software Engineering Program or Data Science & Analytics Graduate Program in our Amsterdam office, you’ll be offered a permanent role with a clear pathway to step into the next career level.

IT
Amsterdam
Active in 70 countries
12,000 employees
60% men - 40% women
Average age is 32 years