Senior Data Analyst, Financial Analytics
1PasswordFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates must possess a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accountancy, Banking, or an equivalent field, coupled with 5-7 years of relevant working experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and SQL is essential, with knowledge of advanced Excel modules like VBA, Power Pivot, Power Query, and Power BI being a plus. Strong written, verbal, and presentation communication skills are required, along with adaptability to changing priorities, self-driven initiative, and the ability to collaborate effectively or work independently while managing time and executing multiple deliverables concurrently.
The Finance Manager will conduct in-depth analysis to verify the completeness and accuracy of client-submitted statistical data. They will identify revenue leakage and incremental revenue opportunities using multiple data points to drive value for Visa. Responsibilities include assisting in scoping and designing onsite reviews and solutions, extracting business insights from data, and communicating findings and recommendations. The role also involves supporting internal and external stakeholder teams with ad-hoc data analysis and requests, developing customized training programs for clients to enhance understanding of reporting metrics and definitions, and continuously conducting workshops and gathering client feedback to improve training content.
Global digital payment network provider
Visa operates a global digital payment network that facilitates electronic payments for millions of people daily. The company connects consumers, businesses, financial institutions, and governments, allowing them to make transactions using Visa cards. Each time a card is used, Visa earns money through transaction, service, and data processing fees. Unlike many competitors, Visa focuses on expanding access to financial services for underserved communities and supporting local economies. The company's goal is to promote financial inclusivity and drive sustainable commerce, ensuring that more people can participate in the global economy.