Senior Credit Analyst
Monzo🚀 We’re on a mission to make money work for everyone.
We’re waving goodbye to the complicated and confusing ways of traditional banking.
After starting as a prepaid card, our product offering has grown a lot in the last 10 years in the UK. As well as personal and business bank accounts, we offer joint accounts, accounts for 16-17 year olds, a free kids account and credit cards in the UK, with more exciting things to come beyond. Our UK customers can also save, invest and combine their pensions with us.
With our hot coral cards and get-paid-early feature, combined with financial education on social media and our award winning customer service, we have a long history of creating magical moments for our customers!
We’re not about selling products - we want to solve problems and change lives through Monzo ❤️
📍Cardiff, London or Remote (UK) | 💰 £76,500 to £95,000 + Incentive Awards tied to your performance + Benefits | Data Team, Borrowing
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Our Borrowing business is growing rapidly across both existing products and a range of new initiatives. From credit cards and loans to emerging lending products, we’re building solutions that give customers greater control, transparency, and flexibility in how they manage their finances.
If you’re interested in using data to understand lending performance, improve decision-making, and support the development of credit strategies, this role offers the opportunity to work on meaningful problems with clear business impact.
This is a high-impact, cross-functional environment where you’ll work closely with Product, Engineering, Data Science, Finance, and Risk & Control to drive sustainable, profitable, and responsible growth across our lending portfolio.
You’ll operate at the intersection of credit risk, commercial performance, and customer experience, helping ensure Monzo’s borrowing products remain competitive, scalable, and aligned with strong customer outcomes.
🔑You’ll play a key role by...
As a Senior Credit Analyst, you’ll play a critical role in shaping Monzo’s credit strategy across credit card products. Your responsibilities will include:
- Design and refine credit underwriting and limit strategies to optimise risk and growth
- Analyse portfolio performance (arrears, utilisation, revenue, losses, vintage curves) and identify actionable insights
- Build and interpret NPV and profitability models to inform strategic decisions
- Develop segmentation frameworks to identify revenue and risk pressure points
- Lead analytical deep-dives into portfolio trends and emerging risks
- Partner with Product and Engineering teams to design and test new features and strategy changes
- Evaluate the commercial and customer impact of pricing, eligibility, and limit decisions
- Present clear, structured recommendations to senior stakeholders
- Support regulatory and governance requirements, ensuring strategies align with policy and risk appetite
Locations & flexible working:
Our main tech hub is in London, but our data teams are based all over the UK — from Brighton to the Western Isles.
We love meeting in person, but there’s no pressure to come
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