Chief Risk Officer
Job Description
Role Review
The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) will be responsible for designing, building, and continuously strengthening Coins.ph’s enterprise risk management framework across:
- e-money and wallet operations,
- domestic and cross-border payments,
- remittance,
- crypto and digital asset services,
- treasury and liquidity risk,
- fraud and operational risk,
- and strategic business risk.
This leader will play a critical role in enabling sustainable growth while ensuring the company maintains a strong risk posture and regulatory standing.
The ideal candidate combines:
- deep fintech and payments risk expertise,
- strong understanding of BSP-regulated businesses,
- operational and execution strength,
- data-driven decision making,
- and the ability to balance growth, user experience, and risk management.
This role requires someone who is highly effective in cross-functional execution, capable of driving complex risk initiatives end-to-end, and experienced in working closely with regulators, executive leadership, and Board committees.
Role Review
The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) will be responsible for designing, building, and continuously strengthening Coins.ph’s enterprise risk management framework across:
- e-money and wallet operations,
- domestic and cross-border payments,
- remittance,
- crypto and digital asset services,
- treasury and liquidity risk,
- fraud and operational risk,
- and strategic business risk.
This leader will play a critical role in enabling sustainable growth while ensuring the company maintains a strong risk posture and regulatory standing.
The ideal candidate combines:
- deep fintech and payments risk expertise,
- strong understanding of BSP-regulated businesses,
- operational and execution strength,
- data-driven decision making,
- and the ability to balance growth, user experience, and risk management.
This role requires someone who is highly effective in cross-functional execution, capable of driving complex risk initiatives end-to-end, and experienced in working closely with regulators, executive leadership, and Board committees.