About Us:
One-third of the UK’s working-age population struggles to access affordable credit — and at Amplifi Capital, we’re committed to changing that. Our mission is to improve the nation’s financial health by putting customers at the heart of everything we do. Through our state-of-the-art FinTech ecosystem, we enable ethical lending via credit unions, making fair and accessible credit a reality for everyone in the UK.
Amplifi Capital Limited (ACL) is proud to be one of the top lenders in the UK’s near-prime unsecured personal loans market. Our customer-first approach and innovative solutions have driven remarkable growth — increasing new customer volumes fivefold in just two years. And we’re only getting started. Our two flagship brands, My Community Finance (credit broking) and Reevo Money, are designed to meet diverse customer needs while promoting financial inclusion.
As the leading name in the UK credit union market, with the two largest credit unions on our platform, we’re setting new standards for ethical lending. But our ambition goes further: we aim to become the biggest player in the UK personal loan market for the near-prime segment. By staying customer-centric and leveraging cutting-edge technology, Amplifi Capital is redefining what responsible lending looks like — standing out from competitors and leading the way in financial empowerment.
Role Purpose:
We are looking for a Data Manager to lead the data governance, protection, and compliance function at Amplifi Capital, supporting our consumer lending activities. Reporting to the General Counsel, you will be responsible for ensuring that our data practices meet FCA regulatory expectations, uphold Consumer Duty principles, and protect customer information to the highest standards.
In this role, you will oversee how data is collected, stored, secured, and utilised across the business, ensuring full compliance with UK GDPR, SYSC, PRIN, and other relevant regulatory frameworks. You will work closely with Compliance, Legal, Technology, and Product teams to strengthen data controls, improve data quality, and ensure our MI and reporting structures support both operational needs and regulatory obligations.
This is a hands-on but strategically influential position, driving the business toward stronger data governance, improved risk management, and a robust culture of compliance. You will also play a key role in regulatory audits, data protection oversight, and the development of policies that ensure responsible and compliant lending practices.
Responsibilities:
- Develop, implement, and maintain robust data governance policies covering data quality, accuracy, integrity, retention, classification, and secure processing.
- Design and oversee secure, scalable data architectures and integrations, ensuring all systems meet FCA expectations for operational resilience, information security, and consumer protection.
- Strengthen and monitor data security controls, including access management, encryption, data minimisation, and incident‑response processes.
- Manage end‑to‑end data lifecycle processes, including data lineage, audit trails, change control, and regulatory reporting requirements.
- Ensure MI, dashboards, and operational reporting are accurate, accessible, and aligned with Consumer Duty monitoring obligations.
- Implement and oversee key KPIs and metrics for data quality, security, governance compliance, and business impact.
- Serve as the primary liaison between the DPO, Legal, Compliance, Technology, and business teams, ensuring data initiatives meet regulatory, contractual, and operational requirements.
- Support FCA‑related audits, reviews, and reporting by providing evidence, documentation, and subject‑matter expertise on data controls.
- Own data‑related risk assessments, ensuring risks are identified, documented, mitigated, and escalated appropriately.
- Drive data protection focused processes and provide guidance across the organisation, helping teams understand regulatory expectations and make informed, compliant use of data.
- Oversee the delivery of data pipelines, integrations, and solutions, ensuring they remain compliant, secure, and fit for purpose.
- Lead enhancements to data systems and processes as part of ongoing digital transformation and continuous improvement.
- Manage third‑party data vendors, ensuring due diligence, ongoing monitoring, and contractual compliance with regulatory and security standards.
- Champion a culture of data responsibility and ethical use, ensuring customer outcomes, fairness, and transparency are at the centre of all data practices.
- Proven experience in data management or data governance roles within financial services, consumer lending, or fintech environments.
- Strong knowledge of data architecture, data modelling, system integration, and enterprise‑level governance frameworks.
- Practical experience producing dashboards, management information, and regulatory‑aligned operational reporting.
- Ability to influence stakeholders at all levels and translate regulatory, legal, and business needs into effective data solutions.
- Deep understanding of UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, and FCA regulatory expectations relating to data, operational resilience, and Consumer Duty.
- Degree in Risk/Compliance, Privacy, Information Management, or a related discipline (or equivalent experience).
- Experience working with cloud platforms such as Azure, AWS, or equivalent, and knowledge of data architectures and security best practices.
- Familiarity with data within regulated financial products such as credit risk, affordability, KYC/AML, customer outcomes, and lending journeys.
- Relevant data qualifications, such as DAMA, DCAM, CDMP, or certifications relating to data protection (e.g., CIPP/E, BSC Data Protection, ISO 27001 awareness), are an advantage but not essential.
- Experience working cross‑functionally with Legal, Compliance, Technology, and Product teams in a regulated environment.
- Competitive salary
- 25 days annual leave
- Pension
- Life Insurance
- Private health insurance
- Subsidised gym membership
- Discount shopping.
Commitment:
We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
Please note that all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks, including a DBS check, credit check, and references.