Investigo
Credit Controller

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Credit Controller | 6-Month FTC | London
We are exclusively recruiting for a Credit Controller to join a globally recognised organisation with an established international presence. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-performing finance team within a large corporate environment, offering exposure to a fast-paced and professional business.
This role would suit an experienced Credit Controller who enjoys building strong stakeholder relationships while driving cash collection performance and reducing aged debt.
Location
London
Onsite
5 Days Office Based
Duration
6-Month Fixed-Term Contract (with potential to extend or become permanent)
Key Responsibilities
- Managing a portfolio of customer accounts and ensuring timely debt collection.
- Chasing outstanding payments while maintaining positive client relationships.
- Investigating and resolving account queries and disputes efficiently.
- Monitoring debtor balances and producing regular reporting on aged debt.
- Posting and allocating customer payments accurately.
- Working closely with internal stakeholders to improve collection performance.
- Supporting the achievement of monthly cash collection and DSO targets.
- Maintaining accurate account records and audit trails.
- Assisting with ad hoc finance and accounts receivable tasks as required.
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About You
- Minimum 2 years Credit Control experience within a medium to large organisation.
- Strong understanding of credit control processes and best practice.
- Proven track record of meeting collection targets and reducing aged debt.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
- Highly organised with strong attention to detail.
- Confident working to deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft Office applications.


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What's on Offer
- Opportunity to join a well-established global organisation.
- Excellent exposure within a large and professional finance function.
- Exclusive assignment managed by a specialist finance recruitment partner.
- Stable and supportive team environment with strong leadership.
If you're an experienced Credit Controller looking for your next challenge within a global business, we'd love to hear from you.
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