Manager, Specialist Sales, Services Business Development

<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left"><b>Job Title:</b></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p>Manager, Specialist Sales, Services Business Development<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:left"> <b>Overview:</b></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p>Overview<br><br>Mastercard Data & Services, the professional services arm of Mastercard Worldwide, provides payments-focused consulting, marketing, platforms, information, loyalty and risk management services to financial institutions and merchants worldwide.<br><br>The Data & Services team is a key differentiator for Mastercard, providing the cutting-edge services that help our customers grow. Focused on thinking big and scaling fast around the globe, this agile team is responsible for end-to-end solutions for a diverse global customer base.<br><br>Centered on data-driven technologies and innovation, these services include payments-focused consulting, loyalty and marketing programs, business Test & Learn experimentation, and data-driven information and risk management services.<br><br>Role<br>• The Business Development Role for Mastercard Data and Services is focused on building industry network to drive the sales process for the Personalization SaaS platform (Dynamic Yield) focused on retail & commerce as well as FI clients<br>• Leverage existing industry network to create pipeline opportunities and close deals with a focus on long-term and in-year revenue<br>• Responsible for bringing in incremental new sales in specified geography (particularly SEA) as well as renew/upsell to existing base of assigned set of customers<br>• Navigate the broader Mastercard ecosystem to unlock synergies across other products/platforms and be able to stitch a narrative together for complementary solutions<br>• Perform comprehensive analysis to establish deep understanding of Client needs and potential solutions to identify the most critical aspects of a problem<br>• Build relationships and network with internal and external stakeholders, influencers, sponsors and decision-makers to enable relevant support is aligned with core business objectives<br>• Manage the sales cycle and related processes from client needs identification through contractual development and execution incl. writing well-structured and persuasive proposals<br>• Develop sales-support materials (i.e. presentations, business cases etc) that articulate the compelling nature of Dynamic Yield qualitatively and quantitatively to address client challenges<br>• Ensure engagement quality, leading post-implementation review activities and follow-on opportunity identification<br><br>All About You<br><br>• You should be a highly motivated individual and a self-starter, as this is an IC role<br>• You should be experienced in Martech and/or personalization technology extensively, services / consulting roles, with some knowledge of Asia Pacific marketing technology stacks<br>• Extensive “hunting” sales experience with ability to create and track pipeline, keep leads warm, make compelling pitches to switch business from competition<br>• Ability to navigate complex organizations, collaborate and drive business results<br>• Undergraduate degree required<br>• Other required personal attributes include- excellent analytical, verbal and written communication/influencing skills<br>• Advanced Word, Excel and PowerPoint skills<p style="text-align:inherit"></p><p style="text-align:inherit"></p>To find US Salary Ranges, visit People Place. Under the Compensation tab, select "Salary Structures." Within the text of "Salary Structures," click on the link "salary structures 2025," through which you will be able to access the salary ranges for each Mastercard job family. For more information regarding US benefits, visit People Place and review the Benefits tab and the Time Off & Leave tab.

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