Rachel Wardley
About Rachel Wardley
Rachel Wardley is an FX and Liquidity Risk Manager with extensive experience in financial analysis and risk management. She has held various positions in the field since 2013, demonstrating a commitment to driving change and maintaining company culture in a remote-first environment.
Current Role as FX and Liquidity Risk Manager
Rachel Wardley currently serves as an FX and Liquidity Risk Manager, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for managing foreign exchange and liquidity risks, ensuring that the company navigates the complexities of financial markets effectively. Her expertise in risk management allows her to contribute to the strategic decision-making processes within the organization.
Previous Experience in FX and Liquidity Risk Analysis
Prior to her current role, Rachel worked as a Senior FX & Liquidity Risk Analyst from 2020 to 2021 and as an FX & Liquidity Risk Analyst from 2019 to 2020. These positions provided her with a solid foundation in analyzing and mitigating risks associated with foreign exchange and liquidity, enhancing her skills in financial analysis and risk assessment.
Background in Treasury Analysis
Rachel's career began with her role as a Senior Treasury Analyst from 2017 to 2019. This position involved managing treasury functions and optimizing cash flow, which contributed to her understanding of financial operations. Additionally, she worked as a Technical Expert at International Financial Data Services (IFDS) from 2013 to 2017, where she gained valuable experience in financial data management.
Professional Values and Work Environment
Rachel appreciates the efforts to maintain company culture in a remote-first setting, recognizing the importance of collaboration and communication in a virtual environment. She finds excitement in working for a company that leads the cross-border payments industry and enjoys the fast-paced nature of her work. Rachel values the variety in her role and the ability to drive change through her contributions.