Thunes

Partnerships Manager

Thunes$110K — $130K *
Finance & Insurance
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Law, Technology, or related field.
  • 7+ years in Business Development/Partnerships, Vendor Management, or Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) within Payments, Fintech, Banking, or Financial Services.
  • Strong experience with Mobile Wallet Providers, Financial Institutions, and Payment Processors.
  • Proficient in negotiating complex commercial contracts and achieving favorable terms.
  • Solid understanding of financial regulations and compliance frameworks including SOC 2 and OFAC/AML.
  • Experience in managing contract workflows using CRM and CLM/VMS systems.
  • Exceptional stakeholder-management and communication skills, capable of interacting at C-suite level.

Responsibilities

  • Identify and establish relationships with key financial partners to optimize regional payment networks.
  • Manage the entire business development lifecycle, from lead generation to ongoing relationship management.
  • Maintain strong working relationships to ensure high retention rates and positive contractual outcomes.
  • Represent the company at industry events and conduct necessary regulatory outreach.
  • Lead negotiations for commercial contracts, pricing models, and SLA structures.
  • Coordinate multi-departmental approvals for new agreements and contract renewals.
  • Conduct third-party risk assessments and ensure compliance with industry regulations.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to manage a diverse and expanding partner ecosystem.
  • Hybrid work model offering flexibility in work environment.
  • Exposure to strategic decision-making and high-level negotiations.
  • Involvement in industry representation and brand ambassador activities.
  • Access to a collaborative workplace with cross-functional teams.
Full Job Description
Position Overview
We are seeking a highly motivated, versatile Partnerships Manager to manage the end-to-end lifecycle of our external partner ecosystem. This hybrid role combines strategic partnership/network expansion with rigorous vendor management and third-party risk governance.

In this position, you will be responsible for sourcing, building, and scaling strategic financial partnerships (Banks, Mobile Wallet Providers, Cash Networks) to expand our payout network, while concurrently overseeing critical third-party vendor relationships, commercial negotiations, SLA performance, and regulatory risk compliance across the region.

Key Responsibilities
1. Network Development & Account Growth
  • Strategic Expansion: Identify, source, and build relationships with key financial partners, including Banks, Mobile Wallet Providers, and Cash Networks, to expand and optimize our regional payment footprint.
  • Full Sales & Deal Lifecycle: Manage live accounts and drive the full business development cycle-from lead generation and deal structuring to go-live and ongoing relationship management.
  • Account Retention & Health: Maintain strong working relationships with partner executives to ensure high retention rates, positive contractual health, and long-term mutual value creation.
  • Industry Representation: Represent the company at industry events, conduct regulatory outreach as needed, and serve as an ambassador for the brand.

2. Contract Ownership & Commercial Negotiations
  • End-to-End Contract Management: Lead negotiations for commercial terms, pricing models, SLA structures, liability terms, and renewal cycles across both network partners and operational vendors.
  • Cross-Functional Approvals: Coordinate multi-departmental sign-offs (Legal, Compliance, Security, Finance/Treasury, and Product) for new agreements and contract renewals.
  • Pipeline & Tool Management: Utilize CRM and CLM/VMS systems (e.g., Gatekeeper) to systematically track deals, contract pipelines, and renewal timelines.

3. Third-Party Risk Governance & Compliance
  • Risk Assessments & Audits: Conduct initial and periodic third-party risk management (TPRM) reviews, coordinate security evaluations (e.g., SOC 2), and support internal/external compliance audits.
  • Regulatory Alignment: Ensure partners and vendors adhere to strict industry oversight, local data privacy mandates, anti-money laundering (AML), and OFAC compliance standards.
  • Issue Remediation: Proactively identify risk findings during partner/vendor reviews, establish actionable remediation plans, and track issues through to resolution.

4. SLA Enforcement & Performance Governance
  • Service Quality & SLA Monitoring: Continuously monitor partner and vendor performance against agreed KPIs and SLAs; resolve operational friction points and negotiate cost reimbursements or service credits for performance breaches.
  • Executive Governance & QBRs: Structure, organize, and facilitate Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs) with key partners/vendors to report on performance metrics and align product/technology roadmaps.
  • Internal Escalations: Present complex legal, commercial, or operational risks to leadership with actionable recommendations.

5. Cross-Functional Alignment & Operational Support
  • Internal Collaboration: Partner closely with internal stakeholders (Product, Engineering, Solutions Delivery, Treasury, and Legal) to ensure seamless technical integration and operational execution far beyond contract signing.
  • Implementation Support: Drive onboarding, API integration, and system upgrade projects for new and existing partner/vendor solutions.
  • Reporting & Insights: Maintain precision records in internal systems and provide executive updates on performance metrics, regional regulatory shifts, and strategic growth initiatives.

Qualifications & Requirements
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Law, Technology, or a related field.
  • Experience: 7+ years of combined experience in Business Development/Partnerships, Vendor Management, Procurement, or Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) within Payments, Fintech, Banking, or Financial Services.
  • Domain Expertise: Strong background working with Mobile Wallet Providers, Financial Institutions, Payment Processors, and compliance/risk tooling.
  • Commercial Acumen: Proven track record of negotiating complex, multi-party commercial contracts and achieving favorable commercial terms.
  • Risk & Regulatory Knowledge: Solid understanding of financial regulations, third-party risk management frameworks, privacy regulations, SOC 2 standards, and OFAC/AML compliance.
  • Operational Execution: Highly organized with experience using CRM and CLM/VMS systems to manage contract workflows and track SLA metrics.
  • Interpersonal & Communication Skills: Exceptional negotiation, presentation, and stakeholder-management skills, with the confidence to communicate effectively at the C-suite and regulatory levels.

Key Attributes for Success:
  • Adaptability: Comfortable moving seamlessly between high-level strategic deal-making and detailed risk/contract review.
  • Problem-Solver: Ability to navigate competing demands across internal teams and external partners.
  • Self-Motivated: High energy, business-minded, and operationally disciplined.

About Thunes

Thunes Mekaniske Værksted A/S, Thune for short, was a Norwegian manufacturing company that among other things built locomotives. The production facilities were last located at Skøyen. It traced its roots to a workshop founded by Anders Paulsen Thune in 1815 in Drammen. Anders Paulsen Thune was a blacksmith by profession. His son took over the enterprise, and in 1851 they moved to Christiania. By 1870 the production facilities were located in the street Ruseløkkveien. In 1871 Andreas Lauritz Thune, grandson of the founder, took over. The facilities were almost immediately moved to the nearby street Munkedamsveien. He started production of agricultural machinery and steam engines. Locomotive production began in the 1890s. Eventually, the locale in Munkedamsveien became too small for large-scale industrial production. Located in the centre of the city, it was difficult to expand. Instead, Thune bought the property Kjellebekk at Skøyen in Aker, a more rural municipality that surrounded Kristiania. In addition, Skøyen was served by a railway station. Thune moved to Skøyen in 1901, and all activity in Munkedamsveien was ceased by 1903. After moving to Skøyen, production of turbines was started.
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