
Financial Risk Strategy & Analytics Manager
KOHO
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Canada
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Salary
💰 CA$125,000 - CA$160,000 per year
About the role
- Own the development and execution of short- and long-term delinquency and loss forecasting models.
- Partner with Product and Marketing to assess the credit risk impact of new initiatives.
- Lead the monitoring of portfolio health, identifying emerging trends and risks.
- Develop and maintain monitoring and reporting frameworks for non-credit financial risks.
- Produce high-quality reporting for the Board and senior leadership.
Requirements
- 5-7+ years of experience in financial risk management, with deep hands-on experience in retail credit risk analytics, loss forecasting, and/or treasury risk.
- Education: A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a quantitative field (e.g., Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Engineering) or equivalent practical experience.
- Strong proficiency in SQL, Python, or SAS for data manipulation and modeling.
- Solid understanding of IFRS 9 standards and ECL methodologies.
- Familiarity with market and liquidity risk concepts, ALM (Asset Liability Management), and stress testing frameworks.
- Ability to communicate technical risk concepts and their implications clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation & equity
- Generous vacation + Wellness days + Flex Days + holiday closure
- Remote-first environment + coworking support + yearly all hands retreat
- Access to coaching & growth programs
- Parental top-up & leave policies
- Comprehensive health benefits
- Power-up budgets for books, home office setup, phone & internet, AI tools, and professional development
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
financial risk managementretail credit risk analyticsloss forecastingtreasury riskSQLPythonSASIFRS 9 standardsECL methodologiesAsset Liability Management
Soft Skills
communicationleadership