Nium is a pioneering global infrastructure company that facilitates real-time cross-border payments. Established to revolutionize the payments landscape, we are developing a programmable, borderless, and compliant financial ecosystem that enables seamless transactions for individuals, businesses, and intelligent systems. Our platform empowers banks, fintechs, payroll providers, travel platforms, marketplaces, and other global enterprises to transfer funds instantly, anywhere around the globe.
With co-headquarters in San Francisco and Singapore, and a presence in 14 markets with a diverse team spread across over 20 countries, we pride ourselves on a culture that values simplicity, improvement, and collaborative success. 2025 marked a record year in our decade-long journey, achieving unprecedented revenue, transaction volumes, and EBITDA profitability. As we embark on this dynamic phase of our growth, we are committed to fostering in-person collaboration through a hybrid work model, requiring three in-office days each week to promote teamwork, alignment, and innovation.
We facilitate the movement of over $50 billion annually across a vast network that includes over 190 countries, 100 currencies, and 100 real-time corridors. Our services provide rapid payouts to accounts, wallets, and cards; enable local collections in 35 markets; and support card issuance in 34 countries, all underpinned by regulatory licenses in more than 40 markets.
Having raised over $300 million to date, Nium presents ambitious professionals with an opportunity to shape the future of global financial transactions at scale.
As we expand our footprint in Latin America, Nium Brazil is leading the charge to redefine transactional interactions for businesses and consumers in one of the world's most vibrant fintech ecosystems. Our operations in Brazil are fully regulated, and we are dedicated to providing secure, compliant, and innovative payment solutions.
Role Overview
Nium Brazil is on the lookout for a Cybersecurity Manager to oversee the organization’s cybersecurity compliance requirements in accordance with Resolution BCB 85/2021. This role will serve as the primary authority on cyber risk management in Brazil, reporting directly to the Country Manager and indirectly to the Group Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). This position is crucial, sitting at the nexus of local regulatory compliance and practical security operations within a rapidly growing, regulated payment institution.
This is a unique opportunity for a cybersecurity expert to take on a high-impact role with significant visibility and cross-functional collaboration — influencing how Nium Brazil navigates cyber risk as the organization scales.