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Join us as a Commercial Analyst – Cards where you will be responsible for delivering new business targets and managing end-to-end performance. In this data-driven role, you will analyse complex datasets, identify performance challenges, assess risks and issues, and translate insights into clear, actionable recommendations that drive improvements and overall product performance.
Job Responsibility:
Delivering new business targets and managing end-to-end performance
Analyse complex datasets, identify performance challenges, assess risks and issues, and translate insights into clear, actionable recommendations that drive improvements and overall product performance
Identification and extraction of relevant data from various internal and external sources
Performing sensitivity analysis and scenario planning
Monitoring and evaluation of the performance of existing models
Development and implementation of data quality control procedures
Building and validation of quantitative models to support decision-making across different business areas
Requirements:
Proficiency in analytical coding and data querying (e.g. SAS, SQL, Python)
Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data, draw meaningful conclusions, and make actionable recommendations to support decision-making
Ability to translate data into clear, insightful narratives that drive business outcomes
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to story-tell and present findings to both technical and non-technical audiences
Proficient in using Microsoft Excel for data analysis and reporting
Nice to have:
Experience working within the financial services industry
Degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Data Science, or a related field
Experience supporting credit or lending products with exposure to commercial or product decision making