Fintech Product & Operational Systems
For fintech teams handling real money, real users, and real regulatory risk.
Once product-market fit arrives, operational pressure usually follows.
I help fintech and regulated SaaS companies turn support chaos, onboarding friction, and AI uncertainty into clear operational systems that scale.
Because as financial products grow, the problems are rarely technical.
They are operational.
I’ve spent years working in the layer where product, support, and regulation collide.
Experience across fintech and banking ecosystems
Lloyds Banking Group | BNP Paribas | CaixaBank (pilot) | SME financial software platforms | AI accounting tools
Background in Fintech Operations
My work has supported financial platforms used by tens of thousands of businesses across the UK and Europe.
I operate at the intersection of product, operations, and financial software.
I have worked with teams connected to:
SME financial platforms used by thousands of businesses
UK and European banking ecosystems including Lloyds Banking Group, BNP Paribas and CaixaBank (pilot phase)
AI-driven accounting and business finance tools
Support and onboarding systems for products handling real financial transactions
This perspective allows me to see where product decisions create operational pressure; and how the systems underneath need to change to scale.
The Problem Most Fintech Teams Hit
You’ve found product–market fit.
But the cracks start appearing underneath.
Support volume rises.
Onboarding technically works; but creates downstream tickets.
Product, support, and compliance pull in different directions.
AI is introduced; but governance and consistency are unclear.
Founders and senior leaders remain the escalation point for issues that should already be solved.
The product works.
The operating model doesn’t.
Examples of Problems I Help Solve
These are the operational areas I’m typically asked to take ownership of as fintech products scale.
Support systems under pressure
Designing support workflows and escalation paths where support demand grows faster than the team.
Product and support misalignment
Connecting product decisions with real operational signals seen in support and customer success.
Operational visibility for leadership
Turning fragmented operational signals into clear insight about where friction is building.
Onboarding that creates downstream issues
Improving onboarding so users reach value faster while reducing future support tickets.
AI in trust-critical workflows
Defining boundaries and governance for AI used in financial software.
How I Approach Fintech Operations
Operational problems in fintech rarely come from one place.
They usually sit at the intersection of product decisions, support workflows, and regulatory expectations.
The approach I take is guided by a few simple principles:
Clarity over complexity
Operational systems should make decisions easier, not harder.
Support is operational insight
Support teams see the product where it breaks. Their signals are operational intelligence.
Systems before scaling teams
If a process requires more people to keep up, the system usually needs redesigning.
Trust is operational
In financial products, operational mistakes quickly become trust problems.
Who I Work With
I typically work with fintech and bank-adjacent SaaS teams that have reached product–market fit and are beginning to feel operational strain.
This often includes:
Regulated platforms serving SMEs
Fintech scale-ups experiencing rising support and onboarding pressure
Teams introducing AI into trust-critical products
Most clients are not failing technically.
The systems underneath start to break under pressure.
What I Do
I focus on the operational systems underneath the product, where complexity, risk, and support pressure accumulate.
This often includes improving:
Support workflows and escalation paths
Onboarding logic and customer journeys
Product, support, and compliance alignment
AI decision boundaries and operational governance
Internal workflows that impact customer experience
The goal is simple:
Turn operational complexity into repeatable systems that scale.
Fit
This works well if you want:
experienced judgement
clear ownership of operational problems
practical progress without unnecessary bureaucracy
It is not a fit if you are looking for someone to simply follow instructions or fill a short-term hourly role.
If you’d like to talk
I work with a small number of teams at a time through fractional engagements, defined projects, and advisory support.
If you're building a fintech product where trust, regulation, and operational complexity matter, we should talk.