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Account Manager

KINGSGATE RECRUITMENT
Northamptonshire
4 months ago
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Overview

Salary – £28000 plus Commission/ bonus-(Sent once engaged on the role)


Working times are Monday – Thursday 0830-1730, Friday – 0830-1700


Our client is an innovative consultancy that specialises in sourcing tailored solutions for businesses of all sizes and ages. With our team of experienced experts and deep understanding of the financial market, we provide clients with personalised offerings that meet their unique needs.


As a market-leading fully FCA regulated commercial finance firm, we offer a diverse range of financial services, including asset finance, business loans, invoice finance, property finance, and more. Our consultative approach ensures that clients receive the best possible funding options, collaborating with a network of lenders to find the ideal solution.


We understand that securing finance can be a challenging task, and our commitment is to making the process as smooth and straightforward as possible.


The role and requirements

Must have a background in client facing sales preferably telesales


Prior experience in Finance sector especially coming from a Finance Broker is highly desirable
The primary responsibilities of the role are to: Build and nurture client relationships through various channels like telesales social media trade events and networking
Offer finance solutions by presenting a range of products such as asset finance commercial loans invoice finance and property finance
Conduct effective analysis of financial requirements and relevant documentation
Develop a full understanding of your clients’ requirements
Prepare proposal documents and compile persuasive applications
A high performing Account Manager will: Conduct background research on prospects prior to engaging
Maintain a high level of professionalism in all forms of communication
Continuously enhance knowledge and skills
Remain vigilant against fraud and money laundering risks promptly reporting any concerns
Adhere to the principles of Treating Customers Fairly in all interactions
Support fellow Account Managers and contribute expertise and best practices to the wider team
Team of 8 – Flexible, collaborative, and encouraging. Looking to expand and opportunities to progress to managing a team
Looking for a candidate who is hardworking, proactive, puts in 100% output and generally wants to thrive in a growing team

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