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Treasury Product Manager II
Bank of America. Support the ongoing growth and evolution of U.S.
Posted 4/23/2026full-timeNew York City • Illinois, New York • 🇺🇸 United StatesSeniorLead💰 $126,500 - $246,000 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Support the ongoing growth and evolution of U.S. Real-Time Payments (RTP)
- Analyze and monitor competitive landscape across B2B and B2C payments
- Support development and execution of the RTP product roadmap
- Collaborate closely with Global Payments and Retail product partners
- Execute product risk and compliance responsibilities
Requirements
What you’ll need- Minimum 7 years of banking experience, preferably within payments or treasury
- Hands on experience in product management, product development, risk management, and/or financial management
- Strong organizational skills with demonstrated ability to manage multiple initiatives and meet deadlines
- Experience supporting or executing product risk routines, including risk assessments
- Ability to quickly learn and apply end to end payment processes
- Experience analyzing and reporting product or business financials
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and PowerPoint
Benefits
Comp & perks- Discretionary incentive eligible
- Industry-leading benefits
- Access to paid time off
- Resources and support for employees to make an impact
- Contribute to the sustainable growth of our business
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Hard Skills & Tools
product managementproduct developmentrisk managementfinancial managementrisk assessmentspayment processesanalyzing financials
Soft Skills
organizational skillsability to manage multiple initiativesability to meet deadlinescollaboration