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Velera

Formerly PSCU/Co-op Solutions

Authentication Risk Analytics Advisor

RiskRiskFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

3 days ago

Salary

$84.9K - $108.2K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Authentication Risk Analytics Advisor

Velera

Role Description The Authentication Risk Analytics Advisor serves as a strategic analytics partner for Authentication Risk Management, responsible for transforming authentication, fraud, and operational data into clear insights, executive narratives, and actionable recommendations. - Own and advance the reporting and insights framework for Authentication Risk Management, including recurring leadership reporting, performance scorecards, dashboards, and executive business reviews. - Develop and maintain daily, monthly, and ad hoc reporting across authentication risk channels to monitor performance, fraud trends, client impacts, and operational outcomes. - Analyze authentication performance, fraud activity, risk outcomes, approval impacts, and operational KPIs to identify emerging risks, performance shifts, and opportunities for improvement. - Lead deep-dive analysis on authentication trends, fraud events, client performance, control effectiveness, and channel-specific risk patterns. - Translate complex data into clear executive narratives, key takeaways, and actionable recommendations for leadership and cross-functional partners. - Define, maintain, and enhance key performance indicators used to measure authentication effectiveness, fraud prevention outcomes, client impact, operational efficiency, and strategic initiative performance. - Partner across Risk Solutions, Product, Technology, to support data-driven decision-making and prioritization of high-impact opportunities. - Serve as an analytics subject matter expert for Risk Engagement and internal partners by helping scope issues, evaluate root causes, and design solutions that improve fraud prevention, risk visibility, operational effectiveness, and client outcomes. - Monitor global authentication trends and emerging fraud patterns to help identify risks, vulnerabilities, and potential areas for proactive mitigation. - Evaluate the effectiveness of authentication controls, rules, models, vendor strategies, and operational changes by measuring performance before and after implementation. - Support leadership updates, client escalations, fraud event reviews, and strategic initiatives through timely analysis, reporting, and insight development. - Identify reporting gaps, data quality concerns, metric inconsistencies, and opportunities to improve visibility across authentication services. - Recommend improvements to reporting processes, analytical methods, dashboards, and performance measurement practices to improve decision-making and operational effectiveness. - Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure analytics outputs align with business objectives, client needs, risk priorities, and leadership expectations. - Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications - Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience required. - 8+ years of experience in risk management, operations, or strategy within the fintech or financial services industry, with a focus in authentication channels. - Strong understanding of authentication technologies, protocols, and best practices. - Proven ability to analyze complex data and trends to drive strategic decision-making. - Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data, identify trends, and translate findings into clear business insights. - Ability to develop executive-level reporting, performance scorecards, dashboards, and business narratives that support leadership decision-making. - Strong understanding of fraud trends, authentication risk, payments, financial services, or risk management concepts. - Ability to analyze fraud performance, approval trends, risk outcomes, operational KPIs, and client impacts across multiple channels. - Strong data storytelling skills, including the ability to summarize complex analysis into clear key takeaways, recommendations, and executive-ready narratives. - Proficiency with analytical and reporting tools such as Excel, Power BI, Tableau, SQL, or similar business intelligence platforms. - Ability to define, maintain, and enhance KPIs used to measure fraud prevention effectiveness, authentication performance, operational efficiency, and business impact. - Strong attention to detail with a focus on data accuracy, quality control, and consistent reporting standards. - Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and deliver accurate analysis within tight timelines. - Ability to collaborate across Risk Solutions, Product, Technology, Operations, and leadership to support data-driven decision-making. Benefits - Competitive wages - Medical with telemedicine - Dental and Vision - Basic and Optional Life Insurance - Paid Time Off (PTO) - Maternity, Parental, Family Care - Community Volunteer Time Off - 12 Paid Holidays - Company Paid Disability Insurance - 401k (with employer match) - Health Savings Accounts (HSA) with company provided contributions - Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) - Supplemental Insurance - Mental Health and Well-being: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Tuition Reimbursement - Wellness program

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