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Fintech, Payments Content Writer

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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Salary

💰 $30 - $35 per hour

About the role

  • Write educational and persuasive content related to: Payment processing and POS systems, merchant accounts, including high-risk merchant accounts, chargebacks, underwriting, fees, and compliance (high-level)
  • Develop content explaining: Account terminations, holds, and reserves, rolling reserves, tiered pricing, and fee structures, what makes a business “high risk”, why mainstream processors decline certain industries
  • Clearly differentiate: Stripe vs. high-risk processors, traditional vs. specialized underwriting, aggregators vs. dedicated merchant accounts
  • Translate complex payment topics into clear, human language
  • Incorporate feedback while also proactively proposing content ideas and angles

Requirements

  • Prior experience writing for or working within high-risk payments, fintech, merchant services, or underwriting
  • Strong storytelling skills (not just definitions or technical documentation)
  • Ability to adapt tone across educational and persuasive content
  • Business-friendly, conversational writing style
  • Nice-to-Have Experience
  • Worked for a high-risk processor, ISO, or payment gateway
  • Written for compliance, risk, or underwriting teams
  • Interviewed merchants about payment or processing challenges
  • Experience with: Payment processors, ISOs or agents, POS companies, SaaS fintech companies, acquirers, gateways, or payment facilitators
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
content writingstorytellingeducational content developmentpersuasive content developmentpayment processingPOS systemsunderwritingcompliancefee structureshigh-risk merchant accounts
Soft Skills
adaptabilitycommunicationfeedback incorporationproactive content proposalbusiness-friendly writingconversational writing