Credit Controller

Posted 15 April by Marc Daniels
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Marc Daniels are urgently recruiting for a Credit Controller to join a well-known Advertising Company in Reading (hybrid-working) that are growing from strength to strength for a 12-month fixed term contract.

This role will be right for you if you have some experience of credit control and are looking to take your next step with a successful company with a very social culture.

You must be available immediately or at short notice up to 1 week.

This will suit you if you are looking for a permanent role as this company is big on internal promotion and historically almost all contractors have moved onto permanent contracts.

Responsibilities of the role:

  • Responsible for credit management of a number of high value large clients
  • Allocation of cash received for customers.
  • Ensure that we follow up on any cash promises that do not come to fruition & escalate where appropriate.
  • Be an integral member of the team, helping to achieve the optimum results.
  • Attend sales meetings to discuss queries and highlight potential credit risks.
  • Established a working relationship with key customers.
  • Complete tasks, such as matching cash, issuing copy invoices, setting up new accounts, ensuring PO numbers are present where required and any prepayments have been collected.
  • Set payment terms & credit limits (guided by credit reports) for new customer accounts.

Requirements:

  • Strong communicator who enjoys working in a collaborative team
  • Experience working in finance (1 years+ desirable)
  • Available immediately or at short-notice up to 1 week
  • Strong and respectful relationships with other areas of the business and customers alike

Required skills

  • Credit Controller

Reference: 52477743

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