[Remote] Credit Risk Analyst II: Enterprise Payment Solutions

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Jack Henry is a technology company redefining how community banks and credit unions connect with the people they serve. The Credit Analyst for the Enterprise Payments Solutions team is essential to the success of the organization, responsible for processing merchant applications and recommending credit limits while ensuring compliance with regulations.


Responsibilities

  • Processes merchant services applications; verifies business and credit information and recommends transaction velocity limits
  • Complies with KYC, OFAC, and BSA/AML rules and regulations
  • Monitors and communicates risk concerns to management
  • Interacts with regular and complex merchant clients, ISOs, VARs, Referral Banks, and the ODFI (Originating Depository Financial Institution) to carry out these responsibilities
  • Maintains client database to facilitate process flow, reporting, and analysis
  • Trains Credit Risk Analysts on risk management systems, processes, policies and procedures, and regulatory compliance
  • Assists with determining needed risk management system enhancements and serves as a resource for determining and validating proposed system enhancements
  • Monitors portfolio of existing merchant accounts for transaction risk, the decline in financial condition, and other derogatory indicators. Communicate concerns to management
  • Reviews and approves changes to merchant accounts, including but not limited to ownership changes, new bank accounts, locations, and modifying transaction velocity settings based on customer’s business needs and risk mitigation
  • May be required to interact with internal and external auditing groups to ensure risk and regulatory compliance
  • May perform other job duties as assigned

Skills

  • Minimum of 18 months of experience working in credit risk underwriting, merchant underwriting, OR commercial/credit lending analysis within a financial institution or payment services industry
  • Must have the flexibility and willingness to work outside of standard business hours as business needs dictate
  • Must be a self-starter who can add value by driving process-related decisions while working independently
  • Master's degree in Finance, Accounting, or AAP, CFE, or CAMS Certification
  • Strong knowledge of BSA, AML, KYC, and OFAC
  • Familiar with Experian Business Reports, and/or LexisNexis
  • Proven Experience in merchant credit underwriting

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits designed to support your physical, mental, and financial health

Company Overview

  • Jack Henry (Nasdaq: JKHY) is a well-rounded financial technology company that strengthens the connections between people and their financial institutions through technology and services that reduce the barriers to financial health. It was founded in 1976, and is headquartered in Monett, Missouri, USA, with a workforce of 5001-10000 employees. Its website is http://www.jackhenry.com.

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