
Global fintech player Finastra is turning its new Perimeter Center hub into an AI hiring magnet, gearing up to bring on dozens of engineers, product leaders and data specialists to push its generative AI and machine learning work forward from metro Atlanta.
As reported by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, the company plans to staff "dozens" of AI-focused roles out of its Perimeter Center office, with openings spread across engineering, product and data teams. The March 25 piece details several of the specific titles Finastra is advertising and includes comments from local voices on what the hiring wave could mean for the region’s tech scene.
New U.S. Hub Announced In 2025
Finastra first put Atlanta on its expansion map in December 2025, when it announced the new office as part of a broader global buildout that also added innovation centers in India. The company said the Atlanta site would host engineering, product, data and corporate staff, positioning the city as a key U.S. base for its tech operations. In a company release distributed via PR Newswire, CEO Chris Walters framed the move as a sign of momentum, saying, "Our global expansion reflects the strong momentum we're seeing across our business."
AI Roles Hitting The Job Boards
Online job postings show Finastra hiring across a mix of hands-on and strategic roles. Listings include positions such as AI engineer, Lead Business Analyst for Gen AI Strategy and Technical & AI Product Manager, signaling that both technical implementation and product direction will be anchored in Atlanta. Those jobs are appearing on LinkedIn and other job boards, with several Atlanta roles labeled as hybrid or in-office rather than fully remote.
Why Atlanta Is Getting The Nod
Industry watchers say Finastra’s decision tracks with Atlanta’s growing reputation as a fintech and payments powerhouse, backed by a steady pipeline of graduates from local universities. American Banker has highlighted the region’s dense financial technology talent base, while tech roundups have pointed to fresh AI investments at Georgia Tech and Morehouse as signs that Atlanta is building the kind of infrastructure companies want. Coverage from Nucamp and reporting on Morehouse’s supercomputer project add more evidence that the city’s AI ecosystem is on the rise.
What Comes Next For Job Seekers
Between the Atlanta hub announcement and the live postings, Finastra looks poised for a multi-month hiring run in the region. Local candidates and talent partners will likely want to keep an eye on the company’s listings for updates on roles, timing and on-site expectations. Background on the firm and its products is available on the company website, while many of the current Atlanta openings are collected on LinkedIn, where applicants can follow new postings or apply directly.









