Senior Platform Product Manager, Risk Decisioning Platform/Scoring

Tabby
Tabby

Product

Remote

Posted on Jul 4, 2026
Tabby creates financial freedom in the way people shop, earn and save by reshaping their relationship with money. Over 15 million users choose Tabby to stay in control of their spending and make the most out of their money.

The company’s flagship offering allows shoppers to split their payments online and in-store with no interest or fees. Over 40,000 global brands and small businesses, including Amazon, Noon, IKEA, and SHEIN use Tabby to accelerate growth and gain loyal customers by offering easy and flexible payments online and in stores.

Tabby generates over $10 billion in annual transaction volume for its partner brands and is the highest-rated, most-reviewed, largest, and fastest-growing FinTech in the GCC region.
Tabby launched in 2019 and has since raised +$1 billion in equity and debt funding from global and regional investors, and is now valued at $3.3 billion.

About the role
Platform Product Manager combines classic product management skills with a deep understanding of technical architecture. This role actively participates in solving engineering and business problems on a daily basis.


Tabby Scoring System is our in-house risk decisioning platform, the heart of scoring at Tabby: low-code tools to manage decisioning policies (Risk policies, KYC, KYB, etc.) and a decision engine to process them, powering real-time decisioning at scale, millions of decisions across UAE, KSA, KWT. The goal of the platform is independent, safe and fast self-service delivery of business changes, from policy design to production release, with no dependency on the platform team's capacity.

You will own the platform end-to-end: vision, strategy, OKRs, roadmap. This is not a product owner or delivery role, and not a manager who relays business requests to the team. Demand permanently exceeds capacity, stakeholders are senior and assertive - the job is to set the direction and prioritize by business impact, including a well-argued "no" based on facts.