The role involves analyzing and implementing digital token solutions in banking, working with stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with standards.
Job Title: Functional Business Analyst – Global Soft Token
Location: Singapore
Duration: Contract / Permanent (Specify as needed)
Domain: Banking / Financial Services
Job Description:
- Work closely with business and IT stakeholders to gather and validate requirements for Global Soft Token solutions.
- Lead the analysis, design, and implementation of digital token capabilities across banking channels (Mobile, Internet, ATM).
- Strong understanding of digital authentication, soft token mechanisms (e.g., TOTP, push notification), and secure customer journeys.
- Hands-on experience in Channel Banking systems (Retail/Corporate), preferably with prior implementation of digital tokens.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure compliance with regulatory and security standards.
Top Skills
Channel Banking Systems
Digital Authentication
Push Notification
Soft Token Mechanisms
Totp
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