Credit Controller - Accounts Recievable
Greater Manchester, Sale
Credit Controller - Accounts Recievable
Greater Manchester, Sale
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Job Title: Credit Controller
Location: Manchester
Salary: £25,000 (Bonus Scheme + Competitive Benefits Package)
The Company
A well-established growing business with a national presence, are currently offering a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Credit Controller to join their Finance Department. This company has a long and impressive history, as well as, a reputation for strong staff retention. Working in a modern open plan office this well rounded position will provide a good level of autonomy.
Duties
- To provide a first-class service to internal and external clients whilst following credit control policy sufficiently at all times
- Chasing overdue payments via email phone and letter
- Managing a multimillion pound sales ledger with key clients
- Identify and escalate potentially high risk accounts
- Raises invoices and credit notes
- Credit risk assessments and credit checks
- Solving of invoice queries efficiently and in line with customer expectations
- Allocating petty cash and bank reconciliations
- Managing and aliasing with key stakeholders
- Working toward set KPI's
Requirements
- Experience in credit control
- Good team player
- Excellent verbal and written communication and be customer focused
- Time management and the ability to adapt.
- Ability to work under pressure in a fast paced dynamic environment demonstrating success at reducing aged debts
- Successfully manage multiple tasks and priorities
- Attention to detail and deliver high quality work
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