Fraud Analyst (Overnight)

at  BMO Financial Group

Halifax, NS, Canada -

Start DateExpiry DateSalaryPosted OnExperienceSkillsTelecommuteSponsor Visa
Immediate10 Jul, 2024Not Specified11 Apr, 2024N/ARisk Frameworks,Instructions,Risk,Oversight,Written Communication,Loss Prevention,Litigation,Dashboards,Regulatory Requirements,Statistics,Research,Collaboration,NotificationNoNo
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Description:

1675 Grafton Street Halifax Nova Scotia,B3J 0E9
The Financial Crimes Unit (FCU) brings together our Cybersecurity, Fraud, Physical Security and Resilience Planning capabilities to address the ever-growing and increasingly complex global security environment. It is a highly collaborative effort that greatly enhances BMO’s ability to rapidly prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from all security & crisis threats. This position offers a unique experience to learn from experienced leaders in the industry, join a team building the 21st century model for security and helping grow the good by protecting our customers and communities.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Knowledge of risk and regulatory requirements as they apply to financial crimes is an asset.
  • Knowledge of banking products, services, processes, and organization is an asset.
  • Specialized knowledge.
  • Verbal & written communication skills - Good.
  • Organization skills - Good.
  • Collaboration & team skills - Good.
  • Analytical and problem solving skills - Good.

Responsibilities:

  • Banking experience – preferred
  • Customer Service – preferred
  • Schedule: Tuesday to Saturday 11pm AT - 7am AT

Conducts investigations to identify, assess, decision and report on activity that indicates an exposure to financial crimes. Ensures potential threats and investigations are evaluated, documented, managed and escalated by following standard operating procedures. Provides subject matter expertise and oversight of criminal risk by following a disciplined and intelligence-based approach to detection and research of activities and events in alignment with criminal risk frameworks and standards to ensure compliance as well as support trending, analysis and insights generation.

  • Provides input and develops recommendations for process and customer service improvements.
  • Stays abreast of financial crimes risk trends, relevant regulations and compliance standards.
  • Monitors and analyzes various information provided through detection systems, tools, reports, or manually to evaluate, investigate and determine required actions.
  • Supports the collection of evidence and information to be used for multiple purposes including incident reports/filings, loss prevention, litigation and criminal prosecution, management information and statistics, and process improvements.
  • Documents actions and information found throughout the investigation to develop and maintain account/case files.
  • Develops and maintains an understanding of the financial crime management processes, frameworks and techniques.
  • Gathers and formats data into regular and ad-hoc reports, and dashboards.
  • Analyzes data and information to provide insights and recommendations.
  • Executes routine tasks such as service requests, transactions, queries etc. within relevant service level agreements.
  • Provides notification, information and instructions to internal/external stakeholders related to incidents as necessary.
  • Completes complex & diverse tasks within given rules/limits and may include handling escalations from other employees.
  • Analyzes issues and determines next steps.
  • Broader work or accountabilities may be assigned as needed.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Financial Services

Accounts / Finance / Tax / CS / Audit

Finance

Graduate

Proficient

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Halifax, NS, Canada