Accounts Receivable Assistant
London
Accounts Receivable Assistant
- Permanent
London
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Start your job searchA leading retail group is seeking an Accounts Receivable Assistant to join the UK centres team.
Role & Responsibilities:
- Billing duties including monthly tenant income billing and year end rental reconciliations
- Liaise with Centre Property Accountants and answer any tenant queries
- Provide support and copy documents to Auditors at time of Centre audit
- Credit Control duties including managing the collection of payments from tenants and issuing legal letters where necessary
- Monitor bank accounts and provide timely allocation of cash to invoices
- Daily Bank reconciliations
- Review accruals with the property management accountant and bill the tenants accordingly
- Complete manual bank reconciliations
This is an exciting and varied role for somebody with circa 3 years' experience in an Accounts Receivable role, ideally within property or retail. The ideal candidate will be proactive and highly personable in order to maintain relationships with brands and centre managers.
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