Credit Controller - 12m FTC

Posted 25 April by Pavilion Recruitment Solutions
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I'm delighted to continue to support my client in finding and adding talent to their Credit Control team. Whilst this opportunity is a 12m FTC, it is highly likely to go permanent if you can prove and demonstrate you can do the role. They are a leading Lloyd's of London Underwriter located in the heart of the City of London. A brilliant employer that not only offers amazing training and development but also clear steps for progression. Understanding of Credit Control procedures and IBA accounting within the Insurance industry is essential. The main focus of the role will be on IBA accounts, Credit Control, allocating cash and resolving general queries.

Key responsibilities & Accountabilities

  • Active credit control - Ensuring funds are collected from their brokers in a timely manner
  • Unallocated Cash - Ensuring cash is applied accurately and resolving queries where appropriate
  • Provide support for the other team members as and when workloads dictate including cash allocation
  • Taking ownership and resolution of queries to reduce aged debt
  • Distribution of monthly statements
  • Deal with incoming email and telephone enquiries from Brokers
  • Overall debt levels and debt over 60 days past due
  • Unallocated cash value and item count

Knowledge & Experience

  • Understanding of credit control procedures and IBA accounting within the Insurance industry
  • Computer literate with strong skills in Outlook and Excel
  • Brokasure Desktop experience desirable but not essential
  • Experience of multicurrency’s desirable but not essential

If you meet the criteria above, we'd love to hear from you!

Required skills

  • Insurance

Reference: 52533253

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