Credit Risk Assistant
Cheshire, Sale
Credit Risk Assistant
Cheshire, Sale
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Start your job searchCredit Risk/Credit Analyst - Brand new opportunity
Credit Risk/Credit Analyst - Fantastic new and progressive opportunity for a driven Credit Controller/Analyst with a bias towards risk to join this world class team who are constantly expanding, and who are looking to build a team of exceptional individuals.
Working as part of a team, reporting to the Head of Department, you'll be given as much opportuntiy as you can handle in terms of role and responsibility, and will gain exposure to all of the below in relation to day to day activity:
- Conducting analysis on all countries' performance in terms of revenue of this global organisation
- Assisting with the management of all credit related data and analytics from a management of credit risk perspective
- Supporting Risk Managers in multiple countries on a daily basis in terms of providing information on Group credit services
- Assisting with the development of reporting suites needed and working closely with the BI department
- Constantly ensuring that all Master Data/Information is up to date and accurate for the purposes of providing meaningful data across business Operations
This role will allow you to directly enhance perfromance of the credit team across what is an ever-expanding organisation, where personal development for the staff is absolutely key, and where people are encouraged to challenge the status quo.
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