Job Description
Reports To: Manager Finance Operations
Division: MoMo Payment Service Bank
Description:
- Participate in business process changes that may affect MoMo PSB's ability to identify, monitor or collect revenue (e.g., new system implementations/upgrades, new product roll outs, etc.)
- Continuously work to understand and mitigate losses to ensure the highest levels of revenue recognition
- Maintain in-depth understanding of industry trends relative to revenue assurance practices
- Promote quality assurance for all processes impacting revenue
- Partner with Marketing, Product teams, IT, and Operations to design, develop and implement best practices to minimize revenue leakage
- Perform regular reconciliation and analysis of revenue streams
- Monitor collection processes for accuracy
- Reconcile activity between network elements and billing
- Create queries and reports to support ongoing monitoring of initiatives as well as ad-hoc reports as required
- Develop and implement key recovery metrics
- Perform data manipulation and analysis using tools such as Business Objects, SQL and MS-Access
- Understand and aggregate revenue assurance activities across the business and ensure they are working effectively
- Analyze data/reports to identify opportunities and areas for improvement
- Create executive level reporting
Education:
- First degree in Accounting, Finance, Computer Science or related numerate discipline
- Certification in SQL, ORACLE, JAVA or Other
- Certified Information System Auditor (CISA) and or Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) is added advantage
Experience:
3 - 7 Years' experience including:
- Experience in Fintech, banking or Mobile Money is preferred
- Knowledge of Revenue Assurance, Business Intelligence, IT, System Audit and or Data Analysis
- Knowledge of Big Data Analytical tools
- Knowledge of Business process modeling and re-engineering
- Knowledge of Financial and or operational auditing methodologies and tools
- Experience working in a global/multinational enterprise with a good understanding of emerging markets