PwC
FS X-Sector
INSeniorAssociateUnsecuredRiskFSTCaptivesAdvisoryGurugram
“IN-Senior Associate_Unsecured Risk_FST - Captives_Advisory_Gurugram at PwC. Skills: Unsecured Risk, Credit risk analytics, Portfolio monitoring. Track portfolio performance metrics. Perform trend, vintage, and cohort analysis”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills; Structured thinking; Attention to detail; Data interpretation; Challenge decisions
No work visa sponsorship
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
1.5–4 years of experience in credit card risk analytics, Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in business, Statistics, Finance, Economics, or related quantitative fields, working knowledge of SQL/SAS, Experience working with large datasets, Unsecured Risk
Nice to Have
exposure to Python, Experience with Tableau or PowerPoint for visualization and reporting, P&L
What You'll Do.
Track portfolio performance metrics
Support creation and maintenance of risk dashboards
Analyze performance of new account vintages
Monitor early delinquency and first-payment default trends
Support evaluation of acquisition strategies
Assist in evaluating approval rate vs loss trade-offs
Participate in champion–challenger analysis
Help document policy rationale
Monitor existing customer credit risk performance
Support analytics for risk-based ECM strategies
Track post-implementation performance of ECM actions
Quantify risk–return impact of ECM strategies
Assist in diagnosing portfolio performance changes
structured presentations
Support documentation for risk governance
Participate in regular risk review forums
Assess risk when business decisions are made
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Across teams; Risk review forums; Analytical contributor
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
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