Credit Controller
Bracknell, Berkshire
Credit Controller
- Permanent
Bracknell, Berkshire
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Start your job searchDutch Speaking Credit Controller - Bracknell (Hybrid) - Salary to £35,000
Our client is a Software Development company with offices based in Bracknell, they are looking to find a Dutch speaking Credit Controller! An £800million turnover, fast paced environment present in over 100 countries!
Day to day you will be....
- Looking after the Netherlands entity of the business.
- Support all lines of business including collections, billing, and clients.
- Responsible for escalation to lead or collections where appropriate.
- Responsible for managing customer relationships, specifically concerning the payment of open invoices, with a focus on retaining aged and struggling accounts.
- Responsible for writing up billing adjustments where applicable after research of open billing issues and providing to lead and manager for review and approval.
- Responsible for procuring recurring payment information on assigned accounts..
- Responsible for providing financial reports to management
Desired experience....
Must be able to speak Dutch.
If you have used Salesforce before this is a real bonus but NOT a must
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