Consumer Lending Product Mgr

Old National BankLake Elmo, MN

About The Position

Old National Bank has been serving clients and communities since 1834. With over $70 billion in total assets, we are a regional powerhouse deeply rooted in the communities we serve. As a trusted partner, we thrive on helping our clients achieve their goals and dreams, and we are committed to social responsibility and investing in our communities through volunteering and charitable giving. We continually seek highly motivated and talented individuals as our people are critical to our success. In return, we offer competitive compensation with our salary and incentive program, in addition to medical, dental, and vision insurance. 401K, continuing education opportunities and an employee assistance program are also included in our benefit suite. Old National also offers a variety of Impact Network Groups led by team members who are passionate about driving engagement, creating awareness of diverse backgrounds and experiences, and building inclusion across the organization. We offer a unique opportunity to join a growing, community and client-focused company that is firmly rooted in its core values.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university; advanced degree preferred.
  • 5+ years of product management experience in financial services or retail banking.
  • Strong understanding of consumer lending products, regulatory considerations and emerging technologies.
  • Proven ability to independently lead complex product initiatives and manage cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Experience with vendor management, integrations, and third‑party financial services platforms.
  • Strong communication, analytical, and strategic problem-solving skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience supporting sales enablement and go‑to‑market execution preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Own and evolve the end‑to‑end product roadmap—spanning personal loans, lines of credit, installment lending and other lending-related products and features. debit, credit, digital wallets, real‑time payments, and lending-related payment experiences.
  • Conduct ongoing competitive and market analysis to identify trends, emerging technologies, and differentiation opportunities.
  • Integrate client research, behavioral insights, and lifecycle performance data to inform prioritization.
  • Develop business cases and articulate the strategic rationale behind roadmap investments.
  • Independently lead cross‑functional initiatives from discovery through launch, ensuring clarity of scope, requirements, timelines, and success measures.
  • Translate business needs into technical and operational requirements
  • Oversee testing, QA, risk assessments, and issue resolution to ensure frictionless client experiences.
  • Partner with Technology, Operations, Fraud, Compliance, and Risk to deliver secure, compliant, scalable solutions.
  • Lead go‑to‑market planning for new features, enhancements, and lending-related capabilities.
  • Collaborate with Marketing and Sales Enablement to develop positioning, frontline training, product collateral, and adoption strategies.
  • Support pricing strategy, profitability optimization, and value proposition development.
  • Champion client and frontline feedback to refine offerings and improve engagement.
  • Manage vendor/service performance, including delivery timelines, SLAs, and network rule adherence.
  • Build and maintain product scorecards and dashboards; evaluate KPIs across penetration, utilization, performance, and client behavior.
  • Recommend enhancements based on data-driven insights and partner feedback.

Benefits

  • medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401K
  • continuing education opportunities
  • employee assistance program

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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