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NYTP Requirement for Payments Analyst in Chicago, IL or New York

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Chicago - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Job Title: Payments Analyst Location: Chicago, IL or New York, NY Position Type: Contract Minimum 4+ years of experience working in an IT Organization as part of a Payments group, in the role of Business Analyst. Must have experiences in implementation of leading Payments solutions at large MNC banks. Strong understanding of Global Payments Processing and E2E Payment workflows SWIFT & ISO 20022 Message Processing Clearing & Settlement Systems (e.g. RTGS / ACH / RTP / CHAPS / FEDWIRE / CHIPS / SEPA / Step2 / Target2 / Faster Payments / G3 / IMPS / UAEFT etc SEPA (Direct Debits, Credit Transfers, Mandate Management) Payments Interface data mapping and solution design Exposure to Corporate Internet Banking & Direct Channels (Host2Host file transfers), Mobile banking, PSD2, Open Banking, Payments Service Provider (PSP), Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) etc Should have worked in end-to-end implementation of an IT solution Strong hands on experience in FIS Clear2Pay-OPF or Finastra-GPP Certified Agile Product Owner

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Full Time

Company Industry

IT - Software Services

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10 employees
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