Marketing Campaign Manager - Banking Cards & Loans

Posted 23 April by Handle Recruitment
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Handle Recruitment is seeking an experienced Marketing Campaign Manager with experience in the digital space for cards and loans to work with a world recognised bank.

*This is a six month FTC, paying up to £60k pro rata, hybrid working in London*

As a Campaign Manager your responsibilities will include:

  • Developing, managing and delivering communications to customers on time and to budget
  • Ensuring your communications -
  • Are of the desired standard and effectively deliver against strategic, commercial and brand objectives
  • Are on product message
  • Are customer focused
  • Are developed in line with brand guidelines and aligned to brand values
  • Adhere to regulatory requirements and developed in line with relevant governance frameworks
  • Consistently reflect industry best practice
  • Have high levels of accuracy across all comms and QA is never compromised
  • Reviewing campaigns and programmes, reporting on performance and capturing learnings to implement
  • Working collaboratively with creative and production agencies to ensure campaigns are industry best practice and customer-centric
  • Managing and coordinating all stakeholders throughout the delivery of your campaign

To be successful in this role you will have:

  • Strong all round channel experience, ideally in FS/Banking with cards & loans product
  • Paid media, Social platform advertising and Display advertising experience
  • Data analytics skills
  • Agency engagement skills

Please apply now for a further conversation!

Handle Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Reference: 52519637

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