BG Line

UI/UX Designer

Craft intuitive and visually stunning interfaces that deliver seamless user experiences across all devices.

About the Role

We are looking for a UI/UX Designer to craft beautiful and intuitive interfaces for our fintech platform. You will turn complex financial data into simple, user-friendly experiences that drive engagement and satisfaction.


Key Responsibilities
  1. Design wireframes, prototypes, and final UI assets.

  2. Conduct user research and usability testing.

  3. Collaborate with product managers and developers to ensure design feasibility.

  4. Maintain consistency with our brand design system.

  5. Continuously improve user experience based on feedback and analytics.


Requirements
  1. 3+ years in UI/UX design.

  2. Proficiency in Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD.

  3. Strong portfolio showcasing design projects.

  4. Understanding of responsive and accessible design principles.

  5. Excellent collaboration and communication skills.


Nice to Have
  • Fintech or SaaS product design experience.

  • Knowledge of motion design or micro-interactions.

  • Familiarity with HTML/CSS basics.


What We Offer
  • Competitive salary.

  • Remote-friendly work setup.

  • Health and wellness programs.

  • Learning and conference budget.

  • Inclusive and design-driven culture.


How to Apply

Email your portfolio and resume to careers@spendex.com with the subject line: Application – UI/UX Designer.

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Ready for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax?

If you’re a sole trader or landlord, the rules change on 6 April 2026 with the rollout of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax. You are legally required to switch to HMRC-Recognised software like Avona if your qualifying income was over £50,000 in the 2024/25 tax year.


Remember, HMRC calculates your qualifying income from your gross turnover across all your sole trades and rentals. That means all the money you brought in before deducting expenses, not your final profit.

Ready for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax?

If you’re a sole trader or landlord, the rules change on 6 April 2026 with the rollout of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax. You are legally required to switch to HMRC-Recognised software like Avona if your qualifying income was over £50,000 in the 2024/25 tax year.


Remember, HMRC calculates your qualifying income from your gross turnover across all your sole trades and rentals. That means all the money you brought in before deducting expenses, not your final profit.

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© 2025 Avona Limited. All rights reserved.

Avona Ltd acts as an agent of Finexer Ltd (FRN 925695).
Open Banking services are provided by Finexer Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Payment Services Regulations 2017.

Powerful tax compliance with the complicated bits hidden. We keep HMRC happy so you don't have to.

© 2026 Avona Ltd. All rights reserved.

Avona Ltd acts as an agent of Finexer Ltd (FRN 925695). Open Banking services are provided by Finexer Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Payment Services Regulations 2017.

Powerful tax compliance with the complicated bits hidden. We keep HMRC happy so you don't have to.

© 2026 Avona Ltd. All rights reserved.

Avona Ltd acts as an agent of Finexer Ltd (FRN 925695). Open Banking services are provided by Finexer Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Payment Services Regulations 2017.