Founded in 2005, Payoneer is the global financial platform that removes friction from doing business across borders, with a mission to connect the world’s underserved businesses to a rising global economy. We’re a community with over 2,500 colleagues all over the world, working to serve customers, and partners in over 190 countries and territories. By taking the complexity out of the financial workflows–including everything from global payments and compliance to multi-currency and workforce management, to providing working capital and business intelligence–we give businesses the tools they need to work efficiently worldwide and grow with confidence. Role summary We are looking for a talented Strategy Lead, to shape Greater China’s strategic direction and put strategy into action. As a thought leader for China, you will dive into the intricacies of the cross-border payment business, grasp technical and commercial concepts and deeply understand the challenges and opportunities faced. Your primary responsibility will be end-to-end ownership of China strategy development to drive the growth of our China business. You must be an inspirational leader who can empower fellow team members, take initiates, and collaborate with colleagues from different cultures and time zones. You will report to Director of Revenue Operations & Strategy in Greater China, with strong visibility to Global SVP and Greater China General Manager
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