Full-Time

Director – Fraud Risk

Posted on 5/20/2026

Flywire

Flywire

1,001-5,000 employees

Global payments platform for education, healthcare

Compensation Overview

$160k - $200k/yr

+ Bonus

Boston, MA, USA

Hybrid

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
biometrics
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • The Seasoned Pro: You have 10+ years of experience in fraud risk, specifically within Payments or Fintech. You know the difference between a chargeback and a true fraud loss and understand the "plumbing" of global money movement.
  • The Strategic Thinker: You don't just "plug holes;" you anticipate where the next one will appear. You understand that end-to-end fraud prevention is a competitive advantage, not a cost center.
  • A Data Native: You are highly analytical and comfortable with data. You can speak the language of feature engineering and model performance (Precision/Recall) to drive technical insights.
  • An Exceptional Communicator: You can translate technical fraud trends into clear, actionable risk narratives and solutions for the Executive Team and Board.
  • A Thoughtful People Leader: You encourage the growth and development of your team, knowing that their success is the company’s success.
  • Calm Under Pressure: You are able to make high-stakes decisions with limited information when an attack is underway.
Responsibilities
  • Own the Strategy: Design, implement, and iterate on a global fraud risk framework that addresses diverse attack vectors across our core verticals (Education, Healthcare, Travel, and B2B).
  • Detection & Analysis: Oversee the fraud assessment process for new and existing accounts, focusing on merchant fraud, Account Takeover (ATO), and sophisticated social engineering schemes.
  • Data-Driven Decisioning: Partner with Analytics and Engineering to build and refine real-time fraud decisioning and automated rulesets that leverage Flywire’s unique global payment data.
  • Incident Management & Response: Architect a robust, real-time fraud monitoring and response program. You will lead the "War Room" during high-stakes fraud events, orchestrating rapid remediation, loss recovery, and cross-functional post-mortems to ensure continuous system defense.
  • Global Expansion: Guide Flywire’s entry into new geographies by assessing localized fraud patterns, regional payment method risks, and emerging regulatory requirements.
  • Cross-Functional Leadership: Act as a key advisor to Product and Engineering teams to embed fraud prevention into the user journey—implementing tools like 3DS, biometrics, and behavioral analytics without stifling the payment experience.

Flywire provides global payments enablement and software for high-value cross-border payments across education, healthcare, travel, and B2B. It combines a payments platform, a global network, and vertical-specific software to manage invoicing, payment, and receivables, integrating with clients' ERP and A/R systems; it supports 140+ currencies across 240+ countries and local currency payments with installment options. It differentiates itself by vertical-focused software and end-to-end receivables workflow embedded in clients' systems rather than a generic processor. Its goal is to simplify and streamline complex, high-value payments for institutions and enterprises worldwide while expanding its geographic and industry reach.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts

Founded

2011

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue grew 41%, with over 200 new client wins.
  • AI cut payer support tickets about 40%, expanding margins.
  • The $50 million buyback and profitability signal stronger capital efficiency.

What critics are saying

  • Education growth depends on visa flows and international student enrollment.
  • Stripe, Adyen, and Visa B2B tools pressure Flywire's pricing and positioning.
  • A compliance or PCI failure would sever banking relationships and replatform clients.

What makes Flywire unique

  • Flywire combines payments, network, and vertical software for complex transactions.
  • It serves education, healthcare, travel, and B2B across 240 countries.
  • Sertifi expands Flywire into hospitality workflows beyond core payment acceptance.

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Yahoo Finance
Mar 26th, 2026
Flywire appoints former Bank of America Chief Audit Executive to board

Flywire Corporation has appointed Christine Katziff to its board of directors, where she will also join the audit committee. Katziff brings over three decades of financial services experience, most recently serving as chief audit executive at Bank of America. During her 38-year career at Bank of America, Katziff led global audit and credit review teams, reporting directly to the CEO and audit committee for over a decade. She oversaw risk assessment, cybersecurity, capital planning and compliance whilst pioneering the use of AI and automation in risk management. Katziff currently chairs Novant Health's board and Bryant University's finance committee. She holds a business administration degree from Bryant University and an MBA from the University of Hartford.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 14th, 2026
Morgan Stanley's Wilson eyes S&P 500 at 6,300 by April, picks 2 stocks to buy

Flywire Corporation, a global digital payment platform serving education, travel and healthcare sectors, has been highlighted by Morgan Stanley as a buying opportunity amid market weakness. The company operates across 240 countries and territories, supporting over 140 currencies for more than 4,900 clients. Morgan Stanley chief US equity strategist Mike Wilson suggests the S&P 500 could trade towards 6,300 by early April before a fundamental recovery takes hold. Whilst acknowledging near-term headwinds from geopolitical tensions and tightening liquidity, Wilson maintains a longer-term positive outlook and advises investors to prepare shopping lists. Flywire recently acquired Sertifi, a cloud-based electronic signature platform, for $330 million. The acquisition contributed $14.2 million in revenue during the fourth quarter of 2025.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 10th, 2026
Flywire posts $623M revenue, issues 26-30% FX-neutral growth guidance for 2026

Flywire has reported fourth-quarter 2025 sales of $157.54 million and full-year sales of $623.03 million, with net income improving to $13.5 million. The payments platform company issued upbeat 2026 guidance, projecting foreign exchange-neutral revenue growth of 26% to 30%. The company, which operates across education, healthcare and travel sectors, is scheduled to present at Raymond James and Morgan Stanley investor conferences. Management will address margins and vertical mix against growth targets. Flywire's narrative projects $817 million revenue and $102.1 million earnings by 2028, requiring 14.8% yearly revenue growth. However, investors should note that regulatory scrutiny and compliance costs could impact profitability. Analyst estimates for 2028 revenue vary significantly, ranging from $773.5 million to higher projections.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 25th, 2026
Flywire shares jump 10% on Q4 revenue beat of $157.5M, up 39.7% year-over-year

Flywire, a global payments company, saw its shares jump 10.1% after reporting fourth-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations. Revenue grew 39.7% year-over-year to $157.5 million, beating analyst estimates by 9.3%. The company posted GAAP earnings per share of $0.00, surpassing forecasts of a $0.01 loss. Adjusted EBITDA of $25.4 million came in nearly 10% ahead of consensus estimates. The strong performance across both revenue and profitability metrics drove positive investor sentiment. Despite the gains, Flywire shares remain down 10.6% year-to-date and are trading 29.6% below their 52-week high of $17.64 from February 2025. The stock has experienced significant volatility, with 12 moves greater than 5% over the past year.

The Associated Press
Feb 23rd, 2026
Flywire appoints Patrick Blanc as chief technology officer

Flywire, a global payments enablement and software company, has appointed Patrick Blanc as Chief Technology Officer. Blanc will oversee global engineering, implementation and technical support, leading technology strategy across Flywire's payments platform and vertical software. Blanc brings over 20 years of payments technology leadership, most recently serving as CTO of Ingenico. He previously held senior roles at Visa, including CTO of Cybersource and Value Added Services, and spent a decade at PayPal developing expertise in mobile commerce and payment applications. The appointment comes as Flywire advances its AI-first engineering approach and scales to meet growing client demand. David King transitions from CTO to Chief Product Officer and Co-President of Global Education. Flywire currently supports over 4,900 clients across education, healthcare, travel and B2B sectors globally.

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