Credit Controller - Property Management

Posted 19 June by Cedar
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Credit Controller - Property Management

Salary: £35,000 - £40,000.

Location: City, London

Hybrid: Flex but minimum 2-3 days in the office per week

An exclusive and rare opportunity to join a UK leading property management business headquartered in the City. The growth of the business has led to a fantastic opening for a client facing focused Credit Controller.

Main responsibilities and requirements:

  • Previous credit control experience within the property management sector, specifically in the residential market
  • Experience in collection, arrears and aged debt reporting
  • Meet and liaise with property, fund and external managers on a regular basis
  • Experience dealing with tenant requests
  • Liaise with debt recovery teams and legal when necessary
  • Cash allocations and reconciliations
  • Advanced Excel and systems experience
  • Experienced in high volumes of receipts
  • Experience in dealing with complex queries
  • Internal and external stakeholder management

The successful candidate must have a minimum of 3 years previous recent experience working as a Credit Controller within property and have extensive reporting and client facing experience.

You will be well organised with an analytical mind and be competent using Excel up to V Look Ups and pivot tables. This leading UK firm look for people who are dynamic with strong interpersonal skills, able to take initiative and work as part of a team.

If this sounds like it could be a good fit for you and would like to discuss in more detail, please apply online ASAP.

Reference: 52898792

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