Senior Product Manager - Risk Monitoring

Teya Services Ltd.
London
2 weeks ago
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Full-timeCompany Description

Hello! We're Teya.

Check all associated application documentation thoroughly before clicking on the apply button at the bottom of this description.Teya is a payment and software service provider, headquartered in London serving small, local businesses across Europe. Founded in 2019, we build easy to use, integrated tools that enable our members to accept payments and boost business performance.At Teya we believe small, local businesses are the lifeblood of our communities.We’re here because we don’t believe there’s a level playing field that gives small businesses with a fighting chance against the giants of the high street.We’re here because we see banks and legacy service providers making things harder for them. We don’t think the best technology or the best service should be reserved for those with the biggest headquarters.We’re here to fight for a future where small, local businesses can thrive, and to commit the same dedication they offer all of us.Become a part of our story.We’re looking for exceptional talent to join our mission. We offer a chance to create impact in a high-energy and connected culture, while benefiting from continuous learning opportunities, a supportive community which is proud to serve our mission, and comprehensive benefits.Job Description

The TeamThe Customer Risk Monitoring team, part of the Acceptance group, is responsible for implementing and maintaining the analytical intelligence that protects Teya and its customers from exposure to financial risks, including fraud and money laundering. Our goals are to minimise financial losses to Teya while maintaining customer trust and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. The team aligns very closely with the Ops teams investigating suspicious activities.As the product manager for the Customer Risk Monitoring team, you’ll work to create strong partnerships with technical and non-technical stakeholders to ensure alignment between our risk analytics roadmap and the business strategy. This role reports directly to the Head of Product.You’ll be expected to work closely with data scientists, data analysts, engineers, and operations specialists, from individual contributors to heads of departments.Job PurposeAs an Ongoing Monitoring Product Manager you will play a critical role in defining the standards to monitor the ongoing behaviour of our members to protect the financial services infrastructure from unwanted behaviour, enforce Teya policy, protect against fraud, and ensure Teya maintains compliance with AML regulations actively, supporting Teya’s commitment to prevent financial crime.The role will cover transaction and other monitoring of member and their behaviour and external information about our members, and subsequent in-depth investigations of monitoring flags and risk issues and events. The monitoring team also performs periodic refreshes of KYB / KYC data held on members.Key accountabilitiesTransaction and Member Monitoring.

Create the team's training on suspicious behaviour and transaction patterns as well as roll your sleeves up and review alerts where required.KYC / KYB Refreshes.

Advise on best practices in the area and be able to roll your sleeves up and conduct refreshes as required.Trend Analysis.

Proactively analyse data on identified trends and suggest new transaction monitoring rules to the second line teams.Member Escalations.

Manage escalation processes from the team within the first line and to the second line teams.Rule Setting.

Be responsible for proposing, reviewing, and refining customer monitoring rules to enhance risk detection and mitigation. Continuously assess rule effectiveness and suggest improvements based on data insights and emerging trends.Collaborative Communication.

Produce relevant reporting to senior management and build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, sharing insights and fostering a culture of ongoing monitoring risk management.Process & System Optimisation.

Proactively identify potential areas of improvement and automations and work closely with the product and second line teams to scope and implement.Horizon Scanning.

Keep abreast of upcoming regulation change and assess how it may impact upon departmental tasks and present suggestions to the second line teams.Strategic Support.

Work closely with the First line operational risk leader and other areas of the First Line Operational risk function to assist in ad-hoc projects.The roleProduct Strategy and Roadmap.Contribute to and drive the roadmap for fraud and money laundering prevention, aligning product goals with company objectives and managing trade-offs in metrics.Develop and execute Go-To-Market (GTM) strategies, analyse issues in rollouts, and propose solutions.Collaborate closely with data scientists and data analysts to define data requirements, evaluate model performance, and translate analytical insights into actionable product features.Lead product discovery initiatives to keep our host ahead of industry standards and stay informed about market trends and competitor offerings.Generate insights and analyse past trends, make data-driven decisions to inform product strategy.Understand key engineering concepts such as SLAs, SLOs, availability, reliability, and test environments.Balance technical debt management with new feature releases.Utilise observability tools (logs and metrics) to monitor product performance.Ensure the product meets European regulatory requirements (PCI, GDPR, Data Retention, etc.).Stakeholder Management and Project Coordination.Working with internal experts, including tech, sales, CR, security, compliance, tax, legal and accounting teams, ensuring products and services are secure, compliant, operational, and fit for purpose.Manage external dependencies with key providers.Identify and mitigate risks, build scenarios, and manage project timelines.Using data to identify ancillary opportunities that allow us to serve merchants better.Qualifications

RequirementsA minimum of 5 years of experience working in transaction monitoring / ongoing monitoring roles in payments and or business banking.A deep understanding of the card acquiring and business banking space.Strong knowledge of both the UK and EU AML regulations.Excellent communication and teamwork skills.Highly organized and unafraid to challenge and motivate both yourself and your team.Highly motivated and enthusiastic individual who thrives working in a fast-paced environment.Experience working with teams implementing data science and AI solutions.Experience working on products and systems requiring to meet strong regulatory requirements and subject to regular audits.Desired - An AML qualification such as ICA or ACAMS or equivalent.Additional Information

The PerksWe trust you, so we offer flexible working hours, as long it suits both you and your team;Physical and mental health support through our partnership with GymPass, giving free access to over 1,500 gyms in the UK, 1-1 therapy, meditation sessions, digital fitness and nutrition apps;Our company offers extended and improved maternity and paternity leave choices, giving employees more flexibility and support;Cycle-to-Work Scheme;Health and Life Insurance;Pension Scheme;25 days of Annual Leave (+ Bank Holidays);Office snacks every day;Friendly, comfortable and informal office environment in Central London.

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