Banking Technology Account Partner - UK

Quantexa
London, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
10 Apr 2026 (Last week)

What we’re all about.

We find, when we come together in the pursuit of excellence, great things happen. And that’s how we do things at Quantexa – together. Our business is data, but our culture is collective. We’re about growth – but not just the bottom line. We create a culture where people feel empowered to do their best work. We might work across continents and time zones, but that doesn’t stop us from collaborating. We’re connected. We celebrate our successes together, and we unite to tackle the challenges. 41% of our colleagues come from an ethnic or religious minority background. We speak over 20 languages across our 47 nationalities, creating a sense of belonging for all.

At Q, we’re looking for people who share that vision. People like you.

The opportunity.

What you’ll be doing.

  • Advise customers on the power of their data, demonstrating how the Quantexa platform transforms data into actionable insights and measurable business value.
  • Understand key deployment options and decisions at an enterprise level, guiding customers and internal teams to deliver the right solution for each challenge.
  • Act as a core member of the account team for selected strategic banking customers, defining and executing account strategies that drive sustained business value.
  • Take ownership of defining the strategy and vision for decision intelligence across the entire customer enterprise for strategic banking clients.
  • Collaborate with Product, Delivery, and strategic partners to ensure alignment with customer goals, adherence to Quantexa blueprints, and successful value realisation across discovery, delivery, and proving stages.
  • Ensure operational adoption of the Quantexa platform within customer teams.
  • Own and manage key executive relationships, ensuring appropriate governance and driving renewal and expansion of customer engagements.
  • Support the growth and development of the Technology Account Partner team within Quantexa.

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