Senior Analyst – Risk Management

Ant Group
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Location: London (3 days in office)Language Proficiency: English/MandarinIntroduction:We’re WorldFirst, an international payments business helping move money around the world. We became part of Ant Group in 2019, accelerating our mission to create the world’s best platform for international trade by combining WorldFirst’s products with Ant’s solutions aimed at enabling the digitalization of the modern services industry globally.We have a shared purpose ‘to make it easy to do business anywhere.’ Together, we are advancing our shared aim of bringing innovative, inclusive and affordable services to small and medium-sized businesses and online merchants in the rapidly growing area of cross-border trade.What you’ll do:In depth understanding of e-wallet function, local market, and perform analysis of payment products, promotion activities and other account activities; keep up with business development and changes, conduct regular risk assessments, identify potential fraud risk and implement proper controls to prevent dishonest activities; Leveraging quantitative methods to quickly identify fraud events through in-depth analysis of historical data, develop, design and implement complete data-driven risk management framework, strategy and model to mitigate fraud risk in the real time; Review and investigate suspected / fraud cases, liaise with law enforcement as needed, and work with functional units to identify gaps, develop and strengthen fraud mitigation strategies; Identify new fraud and cybercrime threats to the payment systems, continuous refinement of internal control framework, policies and procedures, fraud management engine to mitigate fraud risks in relation to the operation of payment systems; Create various analytical reports and present to management team; Assist in team management and continuously improve team professional capability and risk awareness.What we’re looking for:University degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, management science or similar disciplines; Well versed inSQL, SAS, Python, R or similar tools. Practical experience in data mining / machine learning will be favorably considered; At least 3 years' experience in the financial industry or a consultancy firm in risk management; (Feel free to apply this position if you have longer work experience, we will match the grade and title)Fast-learning, highly motivated and able to work independently and under pressure in a dynamic industry; Adaptable and able to work well in a fast paced, team-oriented environment; Fluent in Mandarin and excellent command of both spoken and written English.WorldFirst is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are passionate about creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where our people feel that they belong and can reach their full potential. We believe our differences are our strengths and are committed to recruiting, developing and retaining a team from a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We encourage applications from all individuals regardless of race, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, and marriage and civil partnership.

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