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Risk Analyst - Risk and Regulatory Governance Support
Visa Inc.
Foster City, CA, United States
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Company Description
Common Purpose, Uncommon Opportunity. Everyone at Visa works with one goal in mind - making sure that Visa is the best way to pay and be paid, for everyone everywhere. This is our global vision and the common purpose that unites the entire Visa team. As a global payments technology company, tech is at the heart of what we do: Our VisaNet network processes over 13,000 transactions per second for people and businesses around the world, enabling them to use digital currency instead of cash and checks. We are also global advocates for financial inclusion, working with partners around the world to help those who lack access to financial services join the global economy. Visa's sponsorships, including the Olympics and FIFA World Cup, celebrate teamwork, diversity, and excellence throughout the world. If you have a passion to make a difference in the lives of people around the world, Visa offers an uncommon opportunity to build a strong, thriving career. Visa is fueled by our team of talented employees who continuously raise the bar on delivering the convenience and security of digital currency to people all over the world. Join our team and find out how Visa is everywhere you want to be.
Job Description
The Risk Analyst will provide support to the Leaders of the Risk and Regulatory Governance team. In this role, you will get to play an important role helping Visa meet its regulatory requirements and support the risk committees’ expectations and at the same time, get to learn about the various parts of the business that support our governance framework. Examples are supporting with materials/meeting preparation for Risk Committee meetings; and review of materials for regulatory examinations.
In addition, the Risk Analyst will be responsible for master scheduling of committee and regulatory related meetings and to support the team on other client regulatory activities, projects and initiatives as needed.
This position will report to the Senior Director and/or Vice President of Risk and Regulatory Governance, and work closely with the leadership team. This position will be based at Visa’s headquarters located in Foster City, CA.
Responsibilities
This position will provide support in the management of the Risk Committees and Sub-Committees/Working Groups, regulatory relationship with our US regulators, and other duties as assigned. Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
• Support the management of Risk Committees, Sub-Committees, and Working Groups
• Support the execution of Global Risk Governance programs
• Support the management of the relationship with Visa’s Regulators (FFIEC)
• Responsible for master schedule of risk committees and regulatory meetings; along with team and leadership meetings
• Prepare meeting materials including drafting and updating agendas, resolutions, charters, presentations, minutes, and other related materials for governing bodies and other presentations/materials
• Assist with research and implementation of industry best practices in risk governance and regulatory matters
• Manage additional projects as required
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree required
• 3+ years of relevant experience in Corporate/Risk Governance and/or legal background, preferably in a global, public company.
• Experience with committee support (including managing master calendars), policy management, and risk governance programs are highly desirable
• Proficient with Microsoft Power Point, Excel, Word and Outlook
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Has great attention to detail and is a quick learner
• Positive and solution oriented – a problem solver who finds ways to overcome challenges and get things done
• Takes full ownership of assigned responsibilities and is a team player
• Has initiative and is driven to go beyond the minimum requirements, not a “check-the-box” mentality
• Exercises good judgment: knows when/whom to ask for guidance, and when to make independent decisions
• Organized and structured in thinking and approach to work
• Can juggle multiple assignments, but with a keen sense of priorities and focus on the important things
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills – able to adapt and deliver for different audiences
• Works well with people of varying backgrounds, expertise levels and personalities, and builds partnerships
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.