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LendableAbout Lendable
Lendable is on a mission to build the world's best technology to help people get credit and save money. We're building one of the world’s leading fintech companies and are off to a strong start:
One of the UK’s newest unicorns with a team of just over 700 people
Among the fastest-growing tech companies in the UK
Profitable since 2017
Backed by top investors including Balderton Capital and Goldman Sachs
Loved by customers with the best reviews in the market (4.9 across 10,000s of reviews on Trustpilot)
So far, we’ve rebuilt the Big Three consumer finance products from scratch: loans, credit cards and car finance. We get money into our customers’ hands in minutes instead of days.
We’re growing fast, and there’s a lot more to do: we’re going after the two biggest Western markets (UK and US) where trillions worth of financial products are held by big banks with dated systems and painful processes.
Join us if you want to
Take ownership across a broad remit. You are trusted to make decisions that drive a material impact on the direction and success of Lendable from day 1
Work in small teams of exceptional people, who are relentlessly resourceful to solve problems and find smarter solutions than the status quo
Build the best technology in-house, using new data sources, machine learning and AI to make machines do the heavy lifting
We’re entering a once-in-a-company moment: a major step-change in our D2C marketing investment, a full rebrand of the company and product under the Zable brand, and a marketing function being built out at pace under a newly-appointed CMO. This is one of the most exciting marketing builds in UK fintech right now, with the financial strength, customer base, and product depth to back it up.
We’re looking for a Creative Designer to join our growing creative pod and produce best-in-class campaign work across Zable. You’ll have significant scope to shape how the brand looks and feels in the market — from rebrand applications through to large-scale campaigns.
What we're looking for:
Essential:
4+ years as a creative or brand designer, ideally for a consumer brand or in a top creative agency
A portfolio that shows strong typographic, layout and conceptual thinking — not just template execution
Experience designing for performance / growth marketing. Confident across paid social, performance marketing, campaigns, social
Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain brand consistency at scale
Comfortable working from briefs and turning rough ideas into shippable concepts
Demonstrable use of AI tools in your design workflow
Desirable:
Motion and video skills (After Effects, Figma motion, modern AI motion tools)
Experience contributing to a rebrand or new brand launch
Familiarity with creative testing frameworks
You’re a good fit if you’re
Focused on growth — your goal is to produce creative work that helps customers solve real world problems, you obsess over how to scale growth metrics through creative optimisation and scale
Versatile — you can move between brand purity and performance pragmatism
Collaborative — you give and take feedback well
Self-motivated — you take a brief and run with it
Curio
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