Senior Business Analyst, Fraud Strategy
KOHO
ABOUT KOHO
We’re on a mission to make financial services better for every Canadian. That means no hidden fees, no predatory interest rates - just financial products designed to help our users spend smart, save more, and build real wealth. We’re a performance organization with a strong heart: we care deeply about outcomes, and everything ties back to our mission - to financially empower a generation of Canadians.
At KOHO, we’re not your average 9-5. We believe real impact comes from people who are trusted, empowered, and supported to do their best work - without sacrificing their lives to do it. We prioritize work-life integration, not just work-life balance. That means asynchronous collaboration, flexible hours, and a remote-first setup built around autonomy and high trust.
KOHO is entering its next chapter - leaner, smarter, more AI-integrated. We’re building for impact, not bureaucracy. If you thrive in environments that value clarity, ownership, and bold thinking, you’ll fit right in.
About The Role
We’re looking for a Senior Business Analyst, Fraud Strategy to join our team for a role to work remotely based in Canada.
At KOHO, we're building a financial system that works for everyone, and that means staying ahead of fraud and financial crime. As a Senior Business Analyst on our Fraud Strategy team, you'll be a core contributor to the data systems, models, and controls that protect our users and business.
You'll work at the intersection of data and financial crime risk, translating complex fraud and AML challenges into analytical frameworks and actionable strategies. The best person for this role brings deep knowledge of how fraud actually works: the patterns, the motivations, the evolving tactics, and uses that expertise to build smarter, more targeted controls.
Technical depth alone isn't enough. We want someone who thinks like a customer: someone who understands that every friction point, every false decline, every delayed transaction has a real person...
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