50 new jobs and more fintech for Leeds as $130bn cardless payment firm comes to town

Bank payment company GoCardless has announced the opening of a new office in Leeds, aiming to “tap into the rich talent pool and innovative spirit of the North.”

The move aligns with the UK government’s recently announced Financial Services Growth and Competitiveness Strategy, designed to make the UK the number one destination for financial services businesses, as well as West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s Local Growth Plan to drive regional growth.

GoCardless processes US$130bn+ of payments annually across 30+ countries, helping customers collect and send both recurring and one-off payments, without the chasing, stress or expensive fees. It is headquartered in London, with additional offices in Australia, France, Ireland, Latvia and the United States.

The new GoCardless office, located in the heart of Leeds and scheduled to open later this year, will serve as a strategic centre for innovation, talent acquisition, and regional economic growth. The expansion underscores GoCardless’s dedication to supporting businesses of all sizes across the UK, from startups to established enterprises, and its focus on creating a sustainable growth model.

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The Leeds office will have a team of 50 employees in the first 12 months with roles spanning sales, partnerships, corporate services and operations. GoCardless then intends to scale the office rapidly in the coming years, replicating the expansion model of existing offices in London and Riga.

GoCardless joins a prestigious group of financial and fintech businesses and institutions already thriving in Leeds, including long-established financial institutions like Leeds Building Society, Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), plus innovators such as Pexa, LHV UK, and Microsoft.

Hiroki Takeuchi, co-founder and CEO at GoCardless, said: “Leeds is one of the UK’s most vibrant financial and professional services centres, with a thriving fintech community and strong university network. It was a natural choice for our Northern Hub and with the introduction of the Leeds Reforms, this dynamic ecosystem will only grow. We’re excited to become a key player in this fintech hot spot, tapping into a rich talent pool while also providing closer, more local support to our customers and partners across the region.”

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, added: “I am delighted to see the plans for GoCardless to set up their new office in Leeds, delivering good, high-skilled jobs across the region.

“Just a few months ago I set out our Leeds Reforms, the plans to make the UK the top destination for financial services businesses by tearing down barriers to investment. We have brought stability back to the country, now we’ll build an economy that delivers for, and rewards, working people.”

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said: “GoCardless’ expansion is both a powerful validation of our local growth plan and a clear demonstration of the Chancellor’s Leeds Reforms in action. In creating a vibrant companion to the City of London, we are forging the global financial district of the future, helping to unlock investment and build a stronger, brighter West Yorkshire.”

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