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Credit Control - Insurance
Salary: £90,000 (DOE) Location: London
The Opportunity:
A growing insurance business operating within the London Market is seeking an experienced Credit Control Manager to lead their credit control function. This is an excellent opportunity to join:
- A fast-paced and collaborative environment
- A role that involves taking ownership of:
- Collections
- Aged debt management
- Broker relationships
- Cash allocation processes
- A multi-entity business structure
The successful candidate will:
- Play a key role in improving cash flow performance
- Strengthen operational controls
- Support the wider finance function during continued growth
Responsibilities
- Manage the day-to-day Credit Control function across multiple business entities
- Oversee:
- Aged debt reporting
- Collections activity
- Escalation processes
- Build and maintain strong relationships with:
- Brokers
- Clients
- Internal stakeholders
- Monitor debtor balances and drive improvements in:
- Cash collection performance
- Investigate and resolve complex:
- Cash allocation and reconciliation queries
- Work closely with:
- Finance teams
- Operational teams
- To ensure accurate processing of payments and transactions
- Produce:
- Regular reporting and analysis for senior finance stakeholders
- Identify opportunities to enhance:
- Processes
- Controls
- Operational efficiencies
- Support month-end close activities, including:
- Reconciliations
- Reporting requirements
- Assist with:
- Audit requests
- Documentation where required
- Mentor and support junior team members
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Candidate Profile
- Previous Credit Control or Credit Management experience within:
- Insurance
- Financial Services
- A regulated environment
- Strong understanding of:
- Collections
- Reconciliations
- Cash flow management
- Experience managing stakeholder relationships in a:
- Professional services or financial environment
- Excellent:
- Communication and problem-solving skills
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to:
- Manage competing priorities
- Advanced Excel skills and:
- Confidence working with finance systems
- Experience working within a:
- Multi-entity or multi-currency environment (would be advantageous)


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What’s on Offer
- Opportunity to join a growing and dynamic business within the insurance market
- Broad exposure across:
- Operational finance
- Stakeholder management
- Collaborative and supportive working environment
- Competitive:
- Salary
- Benefits package
- Hybrid working arrangement
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