Credit Risk Strategy Lead – Consumer Lending

Credit Risk Strategy Lead – Consumer Lending

Full-Time 60000 - 100000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Stream

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Optimise lending strategy and analyse data insights for credit products.
  • Company: Stream is a forward-thinking company based in London, focusing on consumer lending.
  • Benefits: Offers a salary of Β£60,000 – Β£100,000, flexible time off, and private healthcare.
  • Other info: This role is pivotal in aligning credit products with business objectives.
  • Why this job: Join a dynamic team dedicated to enhancing financial wellbeing through innovative strategies.
  • Qualifications: Experience as a Consumer Credit Risk Analyst in a fast-paced environment is essential.

The predicted salary is between 60000 - 100000 Β£ per year.

Stream is seeking an experienced Consumer Credit Risk Analyst to join their London hub. This significant role focuses on optimising the lending strategy, analysing data insights, and aligning credit products with business objectives. The ideal candidate should thrive in a fast-paced environment and have a passion for making a positive impact on financial wellbeing.

Offering a salary of Β£60,000 – Β£100,000 and numerous benefits including flexible time off, private healthcare, and a diverse work culture, Stream aims to support its employees' careers and personal lives as they grow.

Credit Risk Strategy Lead – Consumer Lending employer: Stream

Stream, located in London, offers a competitive salary and benefits like flexible time off and private healthcare. The company prioritises a diverse work culture and supports employees' career growth while making a positive impact on financial wellbeing.

Stream

Contact Details:

Stream Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Credit Risk Strategy Lead – Consumer Lending

Consumer Credit Risk Analysis
Data Analysis
Lending Strategy Optimisation
Business Alignment
Fast-Paced Environment Adaptability
Financial Wellbeing Focus
Analytical Skills