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At least 3 years of experience in payment processing and fraud prevention, preferably in the gambling / betting or crypto industry. Knowledge of fraud prevention strategies and tools, such as chargeback prevention and fraud detection systems.
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Assists TMS with merchant processing tasks including onboarding assistance, chargeback research, PCI compliance, merchant activity onboarding and profitability. Provide Sales Assistance for Treasury Management Sales Department (30%) Maintains up-to-date working knowledge of all treasury products and merchant processing services.
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The Chargeback Analyst can be assigned one of two ways: primarily assigned to taking customer phone calls and providing accurate and satisfactory answers to inquiries while secondarily processing cases or; primarily assigned to processing cases while secondarily answering phone calls and providing accurate and satisfactory answers to inquiries.
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Vistex Chargeback Processing. Systems analysis and design in core SAP as well as Vistex Chargeback module. Configuration in core SAP as well as Vistex Chargeback module. Vistex Chargeback experience a plus.
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Responsible for tracking flat fee chargeback and reserve refund criteria as part of Citadel's indirect lending program including notification and follow-up with participating dealerships. As part of the consumer Loan Servicing Team will assist in the processing of any Consumer Loan promotions that are offered on a yearly basis.
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Minimum of 6 months of experience with bank processing systems (i.e., FISERV, Signature, Nautilus, E-Funds, Source Capture, PowerApps or similar systems) and bank products & services. The Exception Specialist willcomplete time-sensitive transactions, decision deposits, chargeback items, peer-to-peer training, Genius articles, and other duties as assigned.
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Finance, sales or marketing business experience with direct involvement in contract management, pricing, trade program, (e.g. channel tracking, MDF, sales rebates), vendor programs (e.g. chargeback or sales rebates), claims processing and / or performance based incentives.
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Extensive knowledge of VISA, Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance, Credit Card Act, VISA rules; General knowledge of chargeback rules and regulations, payment processing and risk mitigation controls to prevent fraud losses.
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Familiarization with contract authoring, chargeback adjudication, rebate processing, membership, and contract maintenance. Accuracy targets for contract entry, chargeback processing, membership maintenance, and rebate payments are achieved each month.
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Reporting to the National Account Manager for Costco, you will be responsible for overseeing sales forecasting and order processing, liaising between The Cookware Company (CWC) and retail customers to ensure timely deliveries, and leveraging data to identify gaps and order needs.
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Chargeback Analyst will be responsible for processing and verifying transactions related to contracts and chargebacks within Ajanta’s pricing programs as well as working cross-functionally with Accounts Receivable and GTN Team.
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Data Processing - Strong understanding and hands-on knowledge of advanced Tableau, PowerBI, WebMethods (middleware), Hadoop functions and ETL tools (Tableau Prep, Azure Data Factory) Any working experience on cloud cost management tools and chargeback process.
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Provide trend analysis by customer and product and identify key drivers of changes in chargebacks and assist in the research of chargeback data for diversion. Act as a lead SME for system testing and implement chargeback process improvement changes.
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Familiarization with contract authoring, chargeback adjudication, rebate processing, membership, and contract maintenance preferred. Timeliness targets for contract authoring, contract entry, chargeback processing, membership maintenance, and rebate payments are achieved each month.
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3-5+ years of direct experience with government contracts and pricing calculations including familiarity with rebate and chargeback processing. Prepares and validates underlying data for one or more of the following: Average Manufacturer Price (AMP), Best Price (BP), Average Sales Price (ASP), non-Federal Average Manufacturer Price (nFAMP), Federal Ceiling Price (FCP), Industrial Funding Fee (IFF) and Unit Rebate Amounts (URA.
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