Lorum
About Lorum
About Lorum
Global payments are not broken. Incentives are. Clearing has been deprioritised inside balance sheet driven institutions whose models rely on lending and interest. When liquidity takes priority over settlement, payments slow and certainty drops. The same financial institutions that distort clearing as providers are disadvantaged as users. They are forced into fragmented setups, inconsistent rails, duplicated compliance, and unpredictable timelines. Stablecoin shortcuts and treasury pooling treat symptoms at the surface, but almost no one is rebuilding the underlying infrastructure in each market.
Rebuilding clearing from the ground up
We are rebuilding clearing as its own specialist function. We act as a clearing and transaction banking partner for regulated institutions, with treasury built into the core so liquidity, settlement, and reconciliation sit in one controlled system.
Our platform unifies global and local licenses, direct central bank clearing, and domestic rails. We allow clients to open named customer accounts in every market we operate, collecting funds and paying out through a single network while retaining full ownership of their customer relationships. Market expansion becomes as simple as one correspondent relationship, not hundreds.
Why Lorum
Joining Lorum means contributing to one of the most ambitious clearing infrastructure projects in global finance. You will help shape settlement systems that perform under real regulatory standards and institutional volumes. You will build for regulated institutions that rely on precision, predictable timelines, and regulatory integrity. It is about working across currencies, markets, and supervisory frameworks to deliver reliable, final settlement.
About The Role Product Designer
Role purpose
As a Product Designer at Lorum, you will be responsible for creating engaging, user-centric designs that enhance our financial products. You will collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders, translating complex requirements into intuitive interfaces through low to high-fidelity prototypes. Your expertise in design tools will help drive product iterations and ensure that our user experience aligns with industry best practices.
Key Responsibilities
Design user interfaces and experiences for our payment solutions, focusing on usability and accessibility.
Develop low-fidelity wireframes and high-fidelity prototypes using tools like Figma and Miro.
Conduct user research and usability testing to gather feedback and iterate on designs.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand product requirements and business goals.
Stay updated on design trends and best practices in the payments landscape.
Create design specifications and guidelines to ensure consistency across products.
Ideal candidate Must-Haves
5+ years of experience in product design, preferably in startups or scale-ups in the payments sector.
Proficiency in design tools such as Figma and Miro for prototyping and collaboration.
Strong portfolio showcasing design projects with low to high-fidelity prototypes.
Experience with user research methodologies and usability testing.
Excellent communication skills and ability to articulate design decisions.
Nice-to-Haves
Familiarity with the regulatory landscape in finance and payments.
Basic understanding of front-end development or web technologies.
Experience in creating design systems or style guides.
Benefits
A Macbook
Opportunity to travel (if applicable)
Flexible vacation policy
Private Healthcare
Employee stock ownership (ESOP)
Flexible working and autonomy
Pay it forward days - 2 annual days to volunteer for a charitable cause
Wellness days - 3 days per quarter to re-energise
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Global payments are not broken. Incentives are. Clearing has been deprioritised inside balance sheet driven institutions whose models rely on lending and interest. When liquidity takes priority over settlement, payments slow and certainty drops. The same financial institutions that distort clearing as providers are disadvantaged as users. They are forced into fragmented setups, inconsistent rails, duplicated compliance, and unpredictable timelines. Stablecoin shortcuts and treasury pooling treat symptoms at the surface, but almost no one is rebuilding the underlying infrastructure in each market.
Rebuilding clearing from the ground up
We are rebuilding clearing as its own specialist function. We act as a clearing and transaction banking partner for regulated institutions, with treasury built into the core so liquidity, settlement, and reconciliation sit in one controlled system.
Our platform unifies global and local licenses, direct central bank clearing, and domestic rails. We allow clients to open named customer accounts in every market we operate, collecting funds and paying out through a single network while retaining full ownership of their customer relationships. Market expansion becomes as simple as one correspondent relationship, not hundreds.
Why Lorum
Joining Lorum means contributing to one of the most ambitious clearing infrastructure projects in global finance. You will help shape settlement systems that perform under real regulatory standards and institutional volumes. You will build for regulated institutions that rely on precision, predictable timelines, and regulatory integrity. It is about working across currencies, markets, and supervisory frameworks to deliver reliable, final settlement.
About The Role Product Designer
Role purpose
As a Product Designer at Lorum, you will be responsible for creating engaging, user-centric designs that enhance our financial products. You will collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders, translating complex requirements into intuitive interfaces through low to high-fidelity prototypes. Your expertise in design tools will help drive product iterations and ensure that our user experience aligns with industry best practices.
Key Responsibilities
Design user interfaces and experiences for our payment solutions, focusing on usability and accessibility.
Develop low-fidelity wireframes and high-fidelity prototypes using tools like Figma and Miro.
Conduct user research and usability testing to gather feedback and iterate on designs.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand product requirements and business goals.
Stay updated on design trends and best practices in the payments landscape.
Create design specifications and guidelines to ensure consistency across products.
Ideal candidate Must-Haves
5+ years of experience in product design, preferably in startups or scale-ups in the payments sector.
Proficiency in design tools such as Figma and Miro for prototyping and collaboration.
Strong portfolio showcasing design projects with low to high-fidelity prototypes.
Experience with user research methodologies and usability testing.
Excellent communication skills and ability to articulate design decisions.
Nice-to-Haves
Familiarity with the regulatory landscape in finance and payments.
Basic understanding of front-end development or web technologies.
Experience in creating design systems or style guides.
Benefits
A Macbook
Opportunity to travel (if applicable)
Flexible vacation policy
Private Healthcare
Employee stock ownership (ESOP)
Flexible working and autonomy
Pay it forward days - 2 annual days to volunteer for a charitable cause
Wellness days - 3 days per quarter to re-energise
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