Average Product Manager, Banking with Product Marketing Skills Salary in Hong Kong

HK$800,000
Avg. Base Salary (HKD)

The average salary for a Product Manager, Banking is HK$800,000 in 2025

Base Salary
HK$0 - HK$800k
Bonus
HK$0 - HK$50k
Total Pay
HK$0 - HK$810k
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What Do Product Manager, Bankings Do?

Product Manager, Banking Tasks
  • Develop and management of core deposit, consumer loan and banking product lines.
  • Manage a staff of product managers and leads project teams to develop and launch products to the market.
  • Lead the business analysis, product design and development of new products and programs.
  • Develop customer and employee education for new and existing product initiatives.
  • Produce development strategies to drive product sales growth.
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How can Product Manager, Bankings increase their salary?

Increasing your pay as a Product Manager, Banking is possible in different ways. Change of employer: Consider a career move to a new employer that is willing to pay higher for your skills. Level of Education: Gaining advanced degrees may allow this role to increase their income potential and qualify for promotions. Managing Experience: If you are a Product Manager, Banking that oversees more junior Product Manager, Bankings, this experience can increase the likelihood to earn more.