We're looking for an MBA Intern based in London who wants to join our fintech at a high-leverage moment and help us build AI agents and professionalize the financial brain 🧠 of the business.
This role is a good fit for those excited by early-stage startups, who have strong finance chops, and want to contribute to the battle against scam. If this sounds like a match for you, read on to learn more ⬇️
About the role 🎭
What you'll work on:
We've just closed our Series A, our top-line is scaling fast, and we need to professionalize how we plan, price, and project. As Agentic Finance MBA Intern, you'll be the founders’ right hand on a portfolio of finance projects that span strategy, ops, and storytelling. Expect a mix like:
- Long-range financial modelling agent: Build systems to maintain our financial modelling and turn it into a real decision-making tool — hiring plans, runway sensitivity, scenario planning, cost-to-serve by customer.
- Pricing & unit economics: Sharpen how we price our products across our customer segments. Build the analytical backbone for pricing committee decisions. Stand up customer-level economics so we know which deployments are healthy, which are heavy, and where to invest.
- Investor & strategic decisions: Help shape the artefacts and analyses we share with our board and investor base. We should then use these to be smarter about where every pound or dollar goes — vendors, infra, headcount, GTM spend.
- AI in the finance stack: Experiment with AI agents and tooling to make finance ops faster and our analyses sharper — automating diligence, contract review, vendor assessment, board pack generation, and more. We fully expect a bunch of mistakes here
- Anything 🤷🏻♀️: Really. Like all roles here, scope will evolve every few weeks as the business does.
About you 🦄
Here are some thoughts on who would be successful at the role. We know we won't be able to assess these from your CV, but our interview process will be designed around them:
- A Modeller's Modeller: You build financial models that other people actually want to use. Your sheets are clean, your assumptions are documented, and your sensitivities are real (not cosmetic). (In general our philosophy is “small & simple is beautiful”)
- A Raconteur/se: You can take a number and turn it into a narrative — for an exec team, a board, an investor, a customer. You write and present precisely and compellingly.
- An Auto-didact: One day you might be sense-checking an enterprise contract, the next benchmarking pension providers, the next pricing a multi-product deal. You ingest information fast, synthesize it, and make recommendations.
- A Radical Owner: When there's a will there's a way. Whether it's chasing a rogue invoice or drafting an investor update, you orient toward "what is going to help this business & people move faster."
The hard skills we'll value
- Finance pedigree: You've spent serious time in PE, VC, investment banking, or finance-heavy consulting (corporate finance, transaction services, restructuring) prior to your MBA. You've built models that have driven real decisions, not just exhibits in a deck.