Credit Risk Analyst
Credit Risk Analyst
Up to £40,000
Hybrid
Cheshire
The Company
I am hiring a credit risk analyst for leading lending company based in Cheshire. They are looking to bring in a Credit risk Analyst to come in working on the collections strategy to increase company-wide profitability and reduce the amount of people in arrears.
The Role
As a Credit Risk Analyst, you will be:
- Reporting on credit risk insights and trends across the portfolio
- Using analytics skills to improve credit risk collection strategies.
- Helping maintain credit risk strategies to increase profitability.
- Developing and testing the credit risk systems in place.
- Spotting trends to find new ways to increase profitability for credit risk.
- Developing credit risk strategy for collections and recoveries.
- Using SAS and SQL daily within the role.
Your skills and experience
To be successful as a Credit Risk Analyst, you will need:
- Strong experience with SAS and/or SQL
- Experience as a credit risk analyst in an analytical position.
- Experience developing credit risk strategy (Ideally collections strategy)
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong stakeholder management
- A numeric degree from a top university
Benefits
Up to £40,000 + benefits package
HOW TO APPLY
Please register your interest by sending your CV to Sean Tunley via
Reference: 52467367
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