Jobs within the fintech space increased by 61% last year, whilst demand pushed up salaries by as much as 25% – are the findings from a new report from global recruiter Robert Walters and market analysis experts Vacancy Soft.
As London continues to be the number one city in Europe attracting venture capital funding for its fintech’s – 39% versus Berlin (21%), Paris (18%), Stockholm (5%), Barcelona (4%), Amsterdam (4%), Zurich (3%), Copenhagen (2%) and Dublin (2%) – this seems to be having an upward push on salaries.
The report – The UK Fintech Revolution: 2019 Salary Survey – notes a salary leap of 20% between roles advertised for SME fintechs with no funding versus roles advertised for VC backed enterprises.
Danika Jarmer, Director – Strategic Accounts at Robert Walters said:
“The rise of fintech comes at a time where talent shortages are felt across major professional disciplines, and so VC funding is acting as somewhat of a ‘game changer’ when it comes to attractive job offers.
“As an increasing number of fintechs gain backing, capital is becoming less of a constraint and so firms can afford to offer inflated salaries in order to secure the best talent.”
While IT vacancies absorbed half of the fintech hiring market in 2017, this figure has dropped by 7% in 2018 as business growth and preparation for Brexit calls for skills in other areas.
Ahsan Iqbal, Director – Technology at Robert Walters said:
“The level of hiring activity is largely driven by the hype of international expansion, fuelling job creation and in turn, significant salary jumps. With 42% of roles in fintech dedicated to IT, we’re seeing on average 8% year-on-year salary growth for IT.”
Outside of IT, the rapid growth of fintech businesses has stimulated demand for skills in other areas – namely Compliance (85% YOY growth), Marketing (63% YOY growth), Sales (23% YOY growth) and Development & Engineering (16% YOY growth).
James Murray, Director – Financial Services at Robert Walters said:
“It is no surprise to see compliance as the largest growth area this year. The spotlight on fintech’s has meant that they are now having to address concerns from regulatory bodies and prove that they are just as capable of being compliant as the big banks. With relatively unestablished compliance departments, we can expect to see rapid hiring in this area for the rest of this year.
“Over the next 12 months, we can expect to see the greatest salary movement in the high-demand skills areas, where skills shortages are experienced the most acutely. If fintech businesses are to effectively compete against financial services giants with significantly more capital, they will need to ensure their employment packages are premium, factoring in progression, work-life balance and a positive business culture, on top of a healthy salary.
“One particular advantage for fintech’s is their capacity to offer equity to employees, which big banks can not directly compete with.”
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Hotspot Roles in Fintech:
Data Engineering, Development & Devops | ||
Average permanent salary increase | 10% | |
Highest growth salary (perm) | Big Data Architect – 25.9% | |
Average contract salary increase | 15% | |
Highest growth rate per day (contract) | Head of Development – 36.5% | |
Top Paying Roles | HC 250+ / VC Funded | SME |
Chief Technology Officer | £100,000 | £85,000 |
Big Data Architect | £90,000 | £80,000 |
Lead Developer/Engineer | £90,000 | £70,000 |
Senior DevOps Engineer | £80,000 | £70,000 |
Data Science & Analytics | ||
Average permanent salary increase | 2% | |
Average contract salary increase | 7% | |
Top Paying Roles | HC 250+ / VC Funded | SME |
Head of Data Analytics | £87,000 | £79,000 |
Chief Data Scientist | £85,000 | £75,000 |
Senior Data Scientist | £80,000 | £73,000 |
Technology | ||
Average permanent salary increase | 4% | |
Highest growth salary (perm) | Product Engineer – 10% | |
Average contract salary increase | 5% | |
Highest growth rate per day (contract) | Technical Lead – 14.3% | |
Top Paying Roles | HC 250+ / VC Funded | SME |
Technical Lead | £90,000 | £70,000 |
Solutions Architect | £85,000 | £75,000 |
Site Reliability Engineer | £80,000 | £65,000 |
Business Development (tech sales) | ||
Average permanent salary increase | 5% | |
Highest growth salary (perm) | Business Development Manager – 16% | |
Top Paying Roles | HC 250+ / VC Funded | SME |
Programme Manager | £90,000 | – |
Business Development Manager | £80,000 | £65,000 |
Delivery Lead | £70,000 | £60,000 |
Marketing | |
Average permanent salary increase | 11% |
Highest growth salary (perm) | UI/UX Specialist – 23.9% |
Top Paying Roles | 2019 Average |
Head of Marketing | £75,000 |
UI/UX Specialist | £65,000 |
SEO Manager | £50,000 |
Accounting & Finance | |
Average permanent salary increase | 2% |
Highest growth rate per day (contract) | Management Accountant – 6.4% |
Top Paying Roles | 2019 average |
Chief Financial Officer | £90,000 |
Finance Director | £80,000 |
Financial Planning & Analyst | £70,000 |
Banking & Financial Services | |
Average permanent salary increase | 14% |
Top Paying Roles | 2019 average |
Head of Compliance | £75,000 |
Compliance Associate | £55,000 |
Credit Risk Analyst | £47,000 |
Human Resources | |
Average permanent salary increase | 9% |
Top Paying Roles | 2019 average |
HR Director | £80,000 |
HR Business Partner | £65,000 |
Head of Talent | £60,000 |