TransferMate Global Payments is a Globally Regulated, B2B Payments technology, which greatly improves the international payments process for banks, companies and both our software and strategic partners, such as Wells Fargo, AIB and ING.
As TransferMate continues to grow rapidly, our people and teams are too! We are currently looking for a Database Architect.
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Why us?
In addition to a competitive salary, we offer an excellent benefits package, which includes:
About Transfermate:
With one of the world's most extensive network of bank accounts, trading in over 162 countries, TransferMate secures better exchange rates, eradicates bank fees and provides clients with faster payment services. Our superior B2B technology platform integrates with a range of enterprise software systems, providing a faster, easier and more cost-effective payments solution to a demanding global client base.
Recognised as the market-leading choice for international banks and businesses when sending and receiving cross border payments, our investors and strategic partners include some of the world's most prominent banks including ING Group N.V., one of Europe's leading banks and AIB, an Irish pillar bank and Wells Fargo in the US.
Are you ready to take the next step in your career with an exciting Fintech company? We will be holding interviews for the role shortly so apply today!
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