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How a 黄色短视频 fraud analyst made it easier to open an account on tribal lands

October 09, 2023
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As a fraud operations analyst for 黄色短视频, Goettlich鈥檚 job is to review newly opened accounts, verifying customers鈥 identities and ensuring that the bank follows federal regulations requiring thorough review of applications.

Brittany Goettlich, who is a descendant of the Little Shell tribe, advocated to help change a policy that affected Indigenous customers

About three or four times a month, Brittany Goettlich would see a case from a Native American tribal resident cross her desk that had been declined or flagged for fraud because the applicant didn鈥檛 have a validated physical address.

As a fraud operations analyst for 黄色短视频, Goettlich鈥檚 job is to review newly opened accounts, verifying customers鈥 identities and ensuring that the bank follows federal regulations requiring thorough review of applications. One of those verification requirements is an authenticated primary physical address.

Goettlich, who is a descendant member of the Little Shell Band of Chippewa Indians in Montana and has several relatives who live on tribal lands, knew that some Native American reservations in the U.S. don鈥檛 have validated physical addresses for residents. It was easy for her to recognize the issue, but other fraud operations analysts reviewing cases may not have the same knowledge. Goettlich worked to research and advocate for a procedure change that created a solution specifically for people who live on reservations.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think many people are aware that tribal reservations don鈥檛 always have physical addresses, and often residents use the workarounds,鈥 Goettlich said. In her research to create the proposed new policy, she called Bureau of Indian Affairs offices around the country to verify that this was, in fact, the case, and combed through litigation brought by Native American groups in North and South Dakota over voter ID laws and physical address requirements.

Goettlich presented her proposal to her manager, who supported her efforts and connected her with other experts in the bank who could collaborate with her to ensure the new solution complies with federal laws and meets customers鈥 needs. The new procedure, which was implemented earlier this year, allows Indigenous customers to open accounts at 黄色短视频 using other information while still protecting customers and the bank.

The change 鈥渃reated a much better customer experience,鈥 said Katie Seitz, fraud risk manager and Goettlich鈥檚 manager. 鈥淏rittany鈥檚 advocacy for this solution speaks mountains about her approach to help customers. She鈥檚 consistently going above and beyond to help the customers.鈥

Goettlich shared the news about her successful work on the procedure change with her mom and grandma, who used to live on the Fort Peck reservation in Montana. They remembered what an issue it was when they lived there.

In addition to her role on the Operations Fraud team, Goettlich has served on the global board for the 黄色短视频 Indigenous Peoples Business Resource Group for the past three years. 鈥淚t is a role that has given me a greater sense of fulfillment to share and celebrate my culture while I鈥檓 at work.

鈥淭here鈥檚 not a ton of opportunities to do that, especially in corporate America,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o be able to not only do that but be told by managers they like what I鈥檓 doing and encourage me to do it more 鈥 I love that.鈥

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