Lead Credit Manager, Payments
Tilt(3 months ago)
About this role
The Lead Credit Manager for Payments at Tilt is responsible for developing and optimizing payment strategies for Cash Advance and Thrive products, focusing on autopay, retries, and cash flow-driven orchestration. This role involves analyzing payment and paycheck data to enhance repayment prediction, designing experiments for payment success, and collaborating with Product and Engineering to implement scalable solutions. Additionally, the Lead Credit Manager will oversee portfolio performance metrics, build monitoring systems, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure the efficiency and resilience of payment systems as the company scales.
Required Skills
- Payment Strategy
- Data Analysis
- Experiment Design
- KPI Development
- Dashboard Creation
- Collaboration
- Predictive Modeling
- Financial Services
- Problem Solving
- Communication Skills
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About Tilt
tilt.comTilt is a financial technology company that provides innovative solutions to help individuals access cash and credit by evaluating their income and spending habits rather than relying solely on credit scores. With a mission to empower users, Tilt offers services such as cash advances, lines of credit, and credit cards. Their unique approach is designed to approve 3 in 4 applicants for cash or credit today, making financial options more accessible. By leveraging real-time data, Tilt aims to support responsible financial management and build a brighter financial future for its customers.
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