Boku Inc. (BOKU.L) is the leading global provider of local mobile-first payments solutions. Global brands including Amazon, DAZN, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Sony, Spotify, and Tencent rely on Boku to reach millions of new paying consumers who do not use credit cards with our purpose-built payment network of more than 300 local payment methods across 70+ countries. Every year, Boku processes over $10 billion in value for our customers. Incorporated in 2008, Boku is headquartered in London and San Francisco and has employees in over 39 countries around the world, including Brazil, China, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, and the UAE. Boku is a truly global company that takes pride in its diversity and thriving equal opportunity workplace.
Role Summary
We’re hiring a Growth Product Manager (GPM) to help build and scale our product-led growth capabilities across our subscription products, as we evolve towards a more structured and scalable growth engine. You’ll play a key role in improving conversion from signup to first value and long-term retention. You will own a key area of the customer lifecycle and its associated KPIs, driving the strategy, roadmap, and execution of growth initiatives across acquisition, activation, retention, or expansion. This is a hands-on role focused on running experiments, improving onboarding and shipping growth features to increase conversion, engagement, and revenue. You will also help establish funnel metrics, support the development of our growth strategy, and bring more structure and speed to how we execute growth. Working closely with Core Product Management, Commercial, Product Marketing, and Data Product Management you’ll contribute to building a more systematic, data-driven approach to growth and delivering measurable business impact.
Key Responsibilities
Own and drive growth across the funnel
Run experiments and optimize user journeys
Improve acquisition, conversion, and expansion
Collaborate to deliver growth impact
Key Skills and Competencies
Preferred Qualifications