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Accounts Receivable Manager

London, City of London

Accounts Receivable Manager

£40000 - £45000 per annum
16898312

London, City of London

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I'm currently working with a market leading video gaming company based in the City of London who are looking for an Accounts Receivable Manager to join their sizeable finance team.

Managing a team of 2 juniors, you will be responsible for overseeing the AR ledger and credit control. Duties include; maintaining supplier relationships, preparation of month end journals, royalty statement reviews, end to end AR and debt collection process, cash flow forecasting, POC for legal team re. contracts, and improving processes/systems if necessary.

The managing piece is an integral part of this role, therefore you must have experience leading and developing a team. You will be a confident individual, able to communicate to a variety of stakeholders. The ideal candidate will have a key eye for detail and continuously strive to make improvements where necessary. Experience using Oracle is advantageous but not essential.

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