Auto Fraud Investigator Business Line Risk

Auto Fraud Investigator Business Line Risk

29 May 2024
Missouri, Helena, 64459 Helena USA

Auto Fraud Investigator Business Line Risk

General informationRef # 17616Remote? YesAlly and Your CareerAlly Financial only succeeds when its people do - and that’s more than some cliché people put on job postings. We live this stuff! We see our people as, well, people - with interests, families, friends, dreams, and causes that are all important to them. Our focus is on the health and safety of our teammates as well as work-life balance and diversity and inclusion. From generous benefits to a variety of employee resource groups, we strive to build paths that encourage employees to stretch themselves professionally. We want to help you grow, develop, and learn new things. You’re constantly evolving, so shouldn’t your opportunities be, too?The OpportunityAt Ally, every individual is a risk manager. In alignment with our risk culture, this position will ensure the appropriate identification, assessment, and measurement of risk related to the Consumer Auto portfolio. When necessary, identified risks will be escalated to the appropriate channels to ensure reasonable resolution. The Portfolio Risk Analyst is responsible for conducting complex analysis and in-depth research on credit risk management issues across Ally’s Consumer Auto portfolio. The analysis and research include developing and publishing risk related reporting on portfolio trends within the guardrails as set by managers.The anticipated application closing date for this role is June 3, 2024.The Work Itself

Provide investigative and fraud risk services in support of the Automotive Finance Line of Business. Position is responsible for investigating external financial crimes; reviewing current controls, recommending control enhancements, ensuring applicable regulatory compliance, and preparing investigative reports for both senior leadership and FinCEN.

Utilize sound judgment and knowledge of financial investigative tools/techniques to establish an investigative plan; initiate investigation by gathering facts and evidence; prepare independent investigative reports that document findings while examining the current control environment; prepare confidential investigative reports; perform research and analysis using back-end customer profile and transactional systems; conduct appropriate research with industry peers and law enforcement.

Evaluate investigative findings, draft clear and concise investigative reports, communicate with referring source and supervisor and determine need for additional investigative activity.

Maintain current knowledge and awareness of investigative fraud techniques, privacy laws, bank regulations, investigation and security incident handling policy and procedure. Possess a strong working knowledge of an automotive line of business operating practices and policies; and maintain strong working relationships with appropriate industry groups and governmental agencies. Position will work closely with Legal, Compliance, LOB representatives, Risk, Audit, Human Resources, vendors and law enforcement.

Effectively execute countermeasures and various mitigation strategies to avoid additional losses to the company.

Work with other Ally functions to ensure optimal efforts are taken to recover potential losses (e.g. repo, restitutions, assumptions, insurance claims, etc.).

Work cooperatively with EFSI and collaborate on higher risk investigations, some interaction may be necessary with other industry partners and/or local, state and federal authorities.

Ensure enterprise-wide compliance with established standards, policies and procedures for auto, set by Enterprise Fraud, Security and Investigations or other Ally departments.

Support the development and refinement of the Risk Appetite Statement by maintaining and implementing Consumer Auto Portfolio risk appetites that align with the enterprise according to manager guidance.

Participate and attend fraud conferences throughout the year when designated and share best practices with others.

The Skills You Bring

Associate/Bachelor’s/MBA degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Mathematics or Statistics preferred.

Minimum of 3+ years’ experience in fraud investigations/Consumer Fraud Industry experience (auto, card, mortgage, etc) required

Certification in area of specialization-CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner Certification) or equivalent-strongly preferred.

Should have knowledge of auto and bank fraud investigative techniques preferred.

Work cooperatively with EFSI and collaborate on higher risk investigations, some interaction may be necessary with other industry partners and/or local, state and federal authorities.

Understanding of risk management concepts and key performance drivers within consumer lending portfolios.

Strong understanding of the threats relating to both direct and indirect auto financing operations

Excellent organizational, management, and communications skills

Ability to foster collaborative work partnerships and influence people at all organizational levels

Relationship management with the ability to influence without authority.

Must have knowledge of fraud risks and schemes

Demonstrates the ability to work collaboratively and effectively at all levels of the organization

#LI-RemoteHow We'll Have Your BackAlly's compensation program offers market-competitive base pay and pay-for-performance incentives (bonuses) based on achieving personal and company goals. But Ally’s total compensation - or total rewards - extends beyond your paycheck and is designed to support and enrich your personal and professional life, including:

Time Away: competitive holiday and flexible paid-time-off, including time off for volunteering and voting.

Planning for the Future: plan for the near and long term with an industry-leading 401K retirement savings plan with matching and company contributions, student loan and 529 educational assistance programs, tuition reimbursement, and other financial well-being programs.

Supporting your Health & Well-being: flexible health and insurance options including dental and vision, pre-tax Health Savings Account with employer contributions and a total well-being program that helps you and your family stay on track physically, socially, emotionally, and financially.

Building a Family: adoption, surrogacy, and fertility support as well as parental and caregiver leave, back-up child and adult/elder day care program and childcare discounts.

Work-Life Integration: other benefits including LifeMatters® Employee Assistance Program, subsidized and discounted Weight Watchers® program and other employee discount programs.Who We Are:Ally Financial is a customer-centric, leading digital financial services company with passionate customer service and innovative financial solutions. We are relentlessly focused on "Doing it Right" and being a trusted financial-services provider to our consumer, commercial, and corporate customers. For more information, visit www.ally.com.Ally is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy status, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic disposition or any other reason protected by law.Where permitted by applicable law, must have received or be willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by date of hire to be considered, if not currently employed by Ally.We are committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to applicants with physical or mental disabilities. For accommodation requests, email us at work@ally.com. Ally will not discriminate against any qualified individual who is capable of performing the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.Base Pay Range:Emerging: 55000Experienced: 75000Expert: 95000Incentive Compensation: This position is eligible to participate in our annual incentive plan

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