Company Overview 

Revel Systems is the POS and platform built to help businesses achieve their goals. Improving day-to-day operations and fueling merchant growth, Revel’s streamlined ecosystem pairs an intuitive point of sale with powerful management tools, integrating inventory management, employee management, sales reporting, and more into a single platform.

Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Revel works with businesses from small merchants to global enterprises, that are looking to implement cutting-edge technology that helps increase revenue, improve efficiency, and enhance experiences for employees and customers. Founded in 2010 Revel is a leading member of the Apple Enterprise Mobility Program.

The Revel team is focused on its mission to disrupt and modernize the state of commerce by providing businesses of every size the tools necessary to thrive. Come join a smart, motivated team and work at a leading technology company during the next phase of growth. Power Ambition, Seize Your Future!

Overview

As a Payments Portfolio Analyst, you will be responsible for analyzing and interpreting data related to multiple payments portfolios. Your primary focus will be on extracting insights from various sources of financial data to support decision-making processes and optimize portfolio performance. You will collaborate closely with senior leadership and other stakeholders to provide actionable recommendations based on your findings.

Responsibilities

Data Analysis - Utilize statistical methods and data visualization techniques in tandem with internal systems to analyze large datasets related to investment portfolios.
Performance Monitoring - Monitor and evaluate portfolio performance metrics, including risk-adjusted returns and  volatility.
Risk Management - Identify and assess potential risks within multiple payments portfolios, such as market risk, incorrect pricing, volume volatility, silent attrition, credit risk, etc.
Strategy Development - Assist in the development and refinement of investment strategies based on data-driven insights and market trends.
Reporting - Prepare regular reports and presentations summarizing key findings, performance metrics, and recommendations for portfolio optimization.
Data Integrity - Ensure the accuracy and integrity of portfolio data by conducting regular data validation and reconciliation procedures.
Technology Utilization - Leverage data management and analytics tools, such as Excel, Domo, SFDC, SQL, Python, R, and Tableau, to streamline data processes and enhance analytical capabilities.
Collaboration - Collaborate with senior leadership, and other stakeholders to understand business requirements and tailor analyses to meet their needs.
Continuous Learning - Stay abreast of industry developments, best practices, and emerging technologies in portfolio management and data analytics.

Qualifications 

  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or related field.
  • Proven experience in data analysis, preferably within the financial services industry.
  • Proficiency in statistical analysis and data visualization techniques.
  • Strong knowledge of the payments landscape with emphasis on pricing components and performance.
  • Experience with data management and analytics tools such as Excel, Domo, SFDC, SQL, Python, R, and Tableau.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to present complex findings in a clear and concise manner.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with evolving priorities and deadlines.

Benefits

In addition to working with a strong, intelligent team in a dynamic and open environment, Revel also offers:

  • Work on a team of experienced and highly skilled professionals
  • Employee benefits: rich healthcare options, wellness programs, referral bonus, and 401K plan
  • Flexible working schedule
  • Apple equipment

This position is not open to CA, CO, WA, and NY residents.

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