Full-Time
Posted on 2/21/2026
Digital banking platform for community institutions
No salary listed
No H1B Sponsorship
Austin, TX, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid work opportunities; no specific in-office days stated.
Q2 provides a suite of digital banking tools to regional and community financial institutions (RCFIs), alternative finance and leasing companies (Alt FIs), and FinTechs. Its offerings include digital banking, banking as a service, lending, and leasing services that enable end users to transact anytime, anywhere, and on any device. The platform is sold to financial institutions, which in turn use the tools to strengthen their digital brands, attract and engage customers, and expand their services. Unlike generic fintechs, Q2 emphasizes serving community banks and credit unions, helping them stand out, grow smart, and scale beyond traditional boundaries. The company’s goal is to build stronger, more diverse communities by supporting the financial institutions that serve them.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2004
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Q2 Holdings has partnered with Stablecore to enable banks and credit unions to offer stablecoins, tokenised deposits and other digital asset products. The collaboration integrates Stablecore's digital asset platform into Q2's Innovation Studio, providing financial institutions with a streamlined path to implement emerging digital asset capabilities. Amarillo National Bank and Bank of Utah are among the early institutions engaging with Stablecore through Q2. The integration supports use cases including stablecoin payments, digital asset accounts, digital asset-collateralised lending and tokenised deposits. The partnership addresses the infrastructure challenges financial institutions face when building digital asset offerings compliantly. By delivering capabilities through trusted integrations, Q2 helps banks and credit unions participate in emerging technologies without independently building and maintaining digital asset infrastructure.
Q2 Holdings, a digital transformation provider for financial services, reported fourth-quarter revenue of $208.2 million, up 14% year-over-year, and full-year 2025 revenue of $794.8 million, also up 14%. The company achieved GAAP net income of $20.4 million in Q4, compared to $0.2 million in the prior-year quarter. The company reported its second-strongest bookings quarter in history, signing eight Enterprise and Tier 1 contracts. Subscription annualised recurring revenue increased 14% year-over-year to $780.1 million, whilst backlog grew 21% to approximately $2.7 billion. For 2026, Q2 Holdings expects full-year revenue of $871 million to $878 million, representing 10% growth, and adjusted EBITDA of $225 million to $230 million. The company also introduced a new financial framework targeting 65% non-GAAP gross margin and 35% adjusted EBITDA margin by 2030.
Jeff Scott is the VP of Fraudtech Solutions at Q2 Holdings. With experience leading teams in organizations ranging from $4M to $6B in revenue, Jeff has built a strong track record in driving performance, increasing membership and retention, and fostering collaborative management. At Q2, he has contributed significantly by leading initiatives across fraud, security, and digital solutions, including his previous role as VP of Corporate Strategy and General Manager of Innovation.Q2 Holdings is a leader in digital banking, providing comprehensive solutions to help financial institutions and fintech companies streamline their operations, enhance security, and drive digital transformation. The company specializes in fraud detection, digital banking, and relationship pricing, and focuses on creating strong partnerships within the financial services ecosystem to deliver innovative solutionsIn this interview, Jeff Scott will discuss his transition into fintech, the evolution of fraud prevention with AI and real-time analytics, and how Q2's integrated tools help financial institutions balance security with user experience.You've held leadership roles across sectors—from aerospace manufacturing to nonprofits, and now fintech. What inspired your move into fraud prevention and the digital banking space?Across every leadership role I’ve held—whether in aerospace, nonprofits, or fintech—one thing has remained constant: a mission-driven focus on serving communities. During my time at a financial institution, I saw firsthand how central banks and credit unions are to a community’s resilience
Pinwheel, the fintech helping financial institutions win primacy with frictionless account activation and engagement products, announced an integration with Q2’s Digital Banking Platform, via the Q2 Partner Accelerator Program. Q2 Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: QTWO) is a leading provider of digital transformation solutions for banking and lending. As part of the Q2 Partner Accelerator Program, financial institutions can access Pinwheel’s exclusive data network of payroll providers, enabling access to income and employment data across 1,800 platforms, covering up to 100% of US workers paid via direct deposit. With this integration via the Q2 Digital Banking Platform, banks and credit unions can provide consumers with instant direct deposit switching within their account onboarding journey. Research shows that 40% of newly opened accounts are never activated, largely due to customer frustration with the current direct deposit switching process. Pinwheel’s integration with the Q2 Digital Banking Platform means all Q2 customers can embed 1-click deposit switching
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