Credit Risk Manager

Posted 17 May by Wade Macdonald

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Credit Risk Manager - £38,000 / £40,000 - Basingstoke - Hybrid

An introduction to the company and role:

Wade Macdonald are currently working with an exciting company who are looking for a Credit Control Manager to join the team on a permanent basis!

What will be the responsibilities in this role?

  • Manage all new credit applications
  • Agree credit limits with customers
  • Liaise with the insurer where needed
  • Approve sales orders 
  • Provide support to the credit control team
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with customers
  • Improve processes and resolve system issues as necessary
  • Assist with Audit reviews

What experience do you need?

  • Previous experience working in the credit control function
  • Previous experience dealing with credit risk duties
  • Be able to demonstrate an ability to make useful changes to receivables processes, increasing efficiency
  • Intermediate Excel skills

What about you? What other things are they looking for?

  • Be excited to take ownership of the function and progress with the company as they grow
  • Able to build positive working relationships
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Excellent organisational skills

Why would you want to work with this organisation?  

  • Hybrid working
  • Study support
  • 25 days holiday (increasing up to 27 days with length of service)
  • Individual health cover
  • Income protection scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Holiday purchase scheme

Next Steps…

If this role is of interest to you and you have the required skills or know someone with skills that would be interested, then please click apply or email

Reference: 52681054

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