Senior Analyst-Risk Management
About the Role
The Initial Limit Management function within Credit and Fraud Risk (CFR) is responsible for setting and managing Initial Credit Line Assignment policies and strategies for the U.S. Consumer Credit Card portfolio.
Credit line assignment is a critical driver of lending growth and portfolio profitability, as well as a key lever for enhancing Card Member engagement and delivering superior customer experience. The function operates within a well-established framework that leverages advanced algorithms, predictive models, and business rules to optimize decision-making.
Overview
This position reports to the Director of Initial Limit Assignment and works in close partnership with cross-functional teams, including Decision Science, Technology, Finance, Product, Marketing, and Servicing.
The analyst will be responsible for the accurate and efficient execution of Initial Line Assignment strategies, balancing revenue growth with contingent liability risk to drive sustainable, long-term portfolio performance. The role is expected to proactively identify opportunities to enhance, streamline, and improve existing processes through data-driven insights and continuous improvement initiatives.
Primary Responsibilities
- Support prospect/customer initial line and proactive line reallocation functions, including the design and implementation of policies and strategies for the U.S. Consumer Credit Card portfolioÂ
- Enhance economic logic, optimization frameworks, and business rules to maximize returns and deliver best-in-class credit performanceÂ
- Partner closely with Decision Science teams and contribute to model-related analyses, including validation of model outputs, tracking model performance, and identifying opportunities for enhancement
- Design and execute test-and-learn experiments; develop strategies to drive efficient lending growth while managing contingent liability and long-term volatilityÂ
- Partner with cross-functional teams (Product, Marketing, Servicing) to support Card Member engagement initiatives
- Contribute to ongoing efforts to modernize line management processes and tools in partnership with Technology and Decision Science teams
- Monitor MIS and performance metrics to identify emerging trends, risks, and business opportunitiesÂ
- Ensure operational excellence and adherence to all applicable regulatory and compliance requirements
Minimum Qualifications
- Foundational understanding of credit risk management, underwriting concepts, or decisioning frameworks; knowledge of credit card economics and the payments landscape is a plusÂ
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex data and model outputs to generate actionable insightsÂ
- Experience in process execution and optimization within risk, analytics, or decisioning environments preferredÂ
- Strong attention to detail with a results-oriented mindset and ownership of deliverablesÂ
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across teamsÂ
- High learning agility with the ability to adapt and deliver in a dynamic, evolving environmentÂ
- Self-motivated and intellectually curious, with a proactive and continuous improvement mindsetÂ
- Demonstrates integrity, accountability, and the ability to work both independently and within a structured, team-oriented environmentÂ
- Experience working with data tools such as SQL, Python, SAS, or similar preferred
- Experience in credit risk, underwriting, or financial services is a plusÂ
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Education Requirement
Advanced degree in a quantitative or analytical field (e.g., science, engineering, mathematics, econometrics, or management) with 2+ years of relevant professional experience
Employment eligibility to work with American Express in the United States is required as the company will not pursue visa sponsorship for these positions.