Key Responsibilities
- Conduct internal/external investigations of high risk compliance matters, financial fraud, and other sensitive/internal matters. Investigate low-to-medium risk matters relative to financial risk, scope, and complexity. Provide advanced investigative and analytic support, gather and track related information, and make appropriate recommendations.
- Complete data mining of internal and external systems to obtain appropriate supporting documentation. Complete basic data analysis to identify potential problems and mitigate risk throughout the firm. Work with clients and other departments on escalated and high-profile investigations.
- Analyze and interpret account transactions to identify fraudulent and suspicious activity. Take the necessary steps to detect fraudulent accounts, monitor for controlled addresses, and meet the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act.
- Assist business and staff units to review and assess potential problems and risk exposures. Create, manage, and implement processes and procedures. Provide detailed subject matter support on projects.
- Maintain current knowledge of industry practices, developments, products, services and trends, including relevant laws and regulations related to fraud and compliance.
- Provide training to investigators on processes and other departments on emerging fraud trends.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelors degree or equivalent (4-years).
- 3-5 years of relevant experience.
- Demonstrated fraud, compliance, and investigative competencies.
- Experience handling general investigations.
- Solid knowledge of fraud, compliance, physical security, and relevant laws and regulations.
- Solid interviewing skills.
- Solid ability to manage, prioritize, and complete multiple tasks.
- Solid written and verbal communication skills.
- Solid analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Solid computer and software skills, including working knowledge of several internal systems from across the organization and product lines.
Preferred Qualifications
- Facilitation skills.
- Working knowledge of Ameriprise products, services and business lines related to area of responsibility.
About Our Company
We're a diversified financial services leader with more than $1 trillion in assets under management and administration as of 2022. Our team of 20,000 people in more than 20 countries, advise and manage assets and income of more than 2 million individual, small business and institutional clients. We are a longstanding leader in financial planning and advice, a global asset manager and an insurer. Our unwavering focus on our clients and strong financial foundation connects each of our unique businesses - Ameriprise Financial, Columbia Threadneedle Investments and RiverSource Insurance and Annuities. Here, we foster meaningful careers, invest in the future, and make a difference for clients, institutions and communities around the world.
Base Pay Salary
The estimated base salary for this role is $65,400 - $88,200 / year. We have a pay-for-performance compensation philosophy. Your initial total compensation may vary based on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and geographical work location. In addition, most of our roles are eligible for variable pay in the form of bonus, commissions, and/or long-term incentives depending on the role. We also have a competitive and comprehensive benefits program that supports all aspects of your health and well-being, including but not limited to vacation time, sick time, 401(k), and health, dental and life insurances.Ameriprise Financial is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, genetic information, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, gender identity, disability, veteran status, marital status, family status or any other basis prohibited by law.
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