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Credit Controller

Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Credit Controller

Temp contract- potential to go perm

3 months ongoing

Spinningfields- City Centre

Main responsibilities of the role

  • Ownership of debt verifications and ensuring they are completed in line with credit expectations for new business and the live client book

  • Manage effectively and in accordance with policy and practice; the administration of ledgers, credit control, collection activities and allocation processing with ownership of the following:

  • Responsible for the active and accurate credit control and cash allocations of any factoring facilities within the portfolio.

  • Responsible for building and maintaining a strong relationship with the client for a portfolio of factoring clients.

  • Assist the Collections Manager as and when required.

  • Maintain thorough records and provide necessary feedback and reporting to clients, their customers and internally to managers/colleagues.

  • Maintain delivery of a high-quality service to clients.

  • All activity is undertaken within the scope of overseeing the maintenance of the collateral being funded.

  • Understand the wider Bank’s products and services, and proactively identify and action sales opportunities to best meet customer needs.

  • Adherence with the Bank’s AML policies and procedures, with vigilance at all times of the conduct of customers and debtors.

    Additional responsibilities for all employees

  • Actively promote and practise the Bank’s Guiding Principles

  • Understand and adhere to the Bank’s policies and procedures with particular reference to:

  • Conduct Rules and Professional Standards Policy

  • Information Security and Data Protection Act 2018 (GDPR)

  • Fair Treatment of Customers

  • Risk management and reporting of risk management incidents

  • Regulatory compliance and prevention of financial crime

  • Disaster recovery and business continuity

  • Proactively contribute to the Performance Planning and Review process

  • Support Bank-wide Forums as required or identified

    Cooperate with and help colleagues across our business, performing other reasonable tasks as may be required from time to time

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