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      <title>Banking SME - SR2 - Socially Responsible Recruitment</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2026 11:52:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: London | Salary: 700.00-700.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Banking SMEAdvising, Architecting and delivering a new current accountA financial services firm is about to make a serious move: a brand new personal current account proposition, backed by the CEO and the full C-suite. This isn''t a committee-led feasibility study, it''s a real build, with real senior air cover, and they need someone who has actually done this before to help them get it right from day one.We''re looking for a banking expert (either Technical Architect or Product focused) who''s been in the trenches of 2-3+ current account builds and has the scars to prove it. Someone who knows exactly where these programmes go wrong, core banking integration that looked simple and wasn''t, payments rails that needed three redesigns, ledger decisions made in month two that everyone regretted by month eight. You''ve seen it, survived it, and know how to steer a new build away from the same mistakes.What you''ll be doingShaping the technical architecture for a new personal current account from a blank page, not retrofitting someone else''s decisionsBringing the war stories that turn abstract risk into concrete guidance: what breaks, what''s expensive to unwind, what to lock down early...</description>
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