Full-Time

Financial Analyst 1

Posted on 5/9/2026

Federal Home Loan Bank of New York

Federal Home Loan Bank of New York

201-500 employees

Wholesale mortgage liquidity provider for members

Compensation Overview

$110k - $115k/yr

New York, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
ServiceNow
Workday HRIS
Financial analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Six or more years of experience in budgeting and financial reporting such as financial forecasting and analysis.
  • Working knowledge of General Accounting and Budgeting applications.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Responsibilities
  • Update the transactional data for all operating expenses and selected balance sheet accounts for use in analyzing daily account activity.
  • Assist in monitoring operating expense accounts in the Bank’s general ledger for accuracy and integrity of the transactions. Prepare the necessary adjusting journal entries and advise other units of the Bank on operating expenses.
  • At month-end, support the preparation of analytical reports to the CFO such as operating expense variance analysis, allocation, and compliance expense analysis.
  • Review the project expenditures charged to the Workday Capital Projects for accuracy and integrity of the transactions that includes the capitalization of the projects and disposal of fully depreciated assets. Also, advise managers in other units of the Bank on how to charge these expenditures correctly. Prepare necessary adjusting entries for incorrect entries.
  • At quarter-end, assist in the preparation of the service fee income analysis report.
  • Support the development, maintenance, and enhancement of analytical reporting tools for the preparation of financial reports such as revenue and expense variance analysis, and cost allocations.
  • Provide ad-hoc reports for the managers of the department to be used when preparing in-depth analytical reports.
  • Participate in special projects as requested by the CFO or other senior managers of the Bank.
  • Participate in the development of the annual business plan and forecast, including the review of the baseline operating expenses and service fees revenue submissions in the Workday Adaptive Planning application.
  • Participate in the review of new projects that were submitted in the ServiceNow project module.
  • Update the capital forecast for the current year and calculate the forecasted and planned depreciation expenses by cost center.
  • Participate in the preparation of the budget packages for group heads review and the Board of Directors’ approval.
  • Participate in the maintenance of the Workday Adaptive Planning application.
  • Participate in any upgrades to the reporting and analytical software used in the department.
Federal Home Loan Bank of New York

Federal Home Loan Bank of New York

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The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY) is a wholesale financial institution that helps local community lenders in New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands grow housing and neighborhood development. It provides real-estate-collateralized credit and liquidity to its member institutions, which include commercial banks, savings banks and credit unions, so those lenders can offer affordable housing and community programs in their communities. The bank’s products work by offering secured loans and liquidity to member lenders, who then on-lend to households and small businesses. As a privately-owned cooperative within the nationwide Federal Home Loan Bank System, FHLBNY distinguishes itself by being Congress-chartered and focusing on pooled liquidity and secured credit for its members rather than direct consumer lending. Its goal is to advance housing opportunity and local community development by maximizing the capacity of member lenders to serve their markets.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1932

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Total assets grew 12.9% to $176.7B by March 31, 2026, boosting liquidity.
  • Advances surged 19.5% to $110.5B in Q1 2026 amid rising member demand.
  • $225M HDC bond investment supports 6,320 affordable units, deepening partnerships.

What critics are saying

  • Net income fell 18.8% to $599.8M in 2025, eroding return on equity.
  • Advances dropped 13.1% to $92.5B in 2025, slashing net interest income 13.7%.
  • FHFA capital plan raises stock requirements, driving member withdrawals within 18 months.

What makes Federal Home Loan Bank of New York unique

  • FHLBNY serves 337 members across New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • FHLBNY mandates real estate collateral for all credit products to community lenders.
  • FHLBNY allocates earnings like $22.3M in Q1 2026 to affordable housing programs.

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Company News

The Associated Press
Feb 20th, 2026
Federal Home Loan Bank of New York reports $599.8M net income for 2025, down 18.8%

The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York reported net income of $599.8 million for 2025, down 18.8% from $738.5 million in 2024. Net interest income fell 13.7% to $851.8 million, driven by an 85 basis point decrease in yield on average earning assets and an $8.9 billion decline in average advances balances. Total assets stood at $156.5 billion as of 31 December 2025, down 2.4% from the previous year. Advances decreased 13.1% to $92.5 billion. Return on average equity was 7.25% for the year, compared to 8.49% in 2024. The FHLBNY allocated $66.7 million from 2025 earnings to its Affordable Housing Programme and set aside an additional $48.3 million for voluntary affordable housing and community development initiatives. The bank remained compliant with regulatory capital ratios and liquidity requirements.

The Gridley Herald
Dec 18th, 2025
Federal Home Loan Bank of New York invests $225M in HDC bonds to support 6,300 affordable housing units

The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York has invested $225 million in a New York City Housing Development Corporation bond issuance to help create, rehabilitate or preserve 6,320 units of affordable housing. This follows a $150 million bond purchase in June 2025 supporting over 2,250 homes. The investment will fund nine senior loans under the ELLA programme for extremely low and low-income housing, preservation programme financing, and rehabilitation of 3,595 public housing units through HDC's PACT programme. Affordability levels reach as low as 30% of area median income. Over 25 years, FHLBNY has invested $1.66 billion in HDC bonds, supporting 70,000 homes across New York City. The partnership reflects both organisations' focus on addressing housing affordability and supply challenges.

Real Estate NJ
Oct 10th, 2025
Columbia Bank sponsors, secures FHLBNY funds for New Jersey affordable housing projects

Columbia Bank recently celebrated $6.73 million in new grant funding from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York for 10 affordable housing projects in New Jersey.

Starkville Daily News
Sep 16th, 2025
FHLBNY Announces $5M Small Business Grants

The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY) announced the 2025 Round of its Small Business Recovery Grant Program, offering $5 million in grants to local small businesses, farms, and non-profits. Grants range from $2.5k to $10k each. Since 2020, FHLBNY has awarded $29 million to over 3,100 businesses and non-profits. The program supports organizations facing economic challenges like inflation and supply-chain issues.

Council of New Jersey Grantmakers
Dec 18th, 2024
Provident Bank Awards $50K in Grants

"Provident Bank is proud to partner with the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York to support these worthy organizations through the Small Business Recovery Grant Program," Mary Brown, senior vice president, chief compliance officer, said.