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Finance Administrator

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Where
Stockport
What
Administration
Type
Permanent
Salary
£27,000 Annual
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This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established business, supporting a busy Credit Control team within a collaborative finance department. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring customer accounts are accurately maintained, payments are allocated correctly, and queries are resolved efficiently. This position would suit someone with previous Accounts Receivable, Sales Ledger, or Credit Control administration experience OR who has previous finance admin experience.
Salary
£25,000 - £27,000
Location
Denton
Key Responsibilities
- Process credit card payments over the phone accurately and securely.
- Issue monthly reminder and chase letters to customers.
- Investigate payment queries and resolve discrepancies.
- Allocate cash receipts and credit notes to customer accounts in a timely manner.
- Scan and electronically file finance documentation within the company's document management system.
- Produce daily reports on unallocated cash and investigate outstanding items.
- Manage the Accounts Receivable inbox, responding to customer queries and liaising with internal departments.
- Assist with credit checking customer orders and approve the release of sales orders following the appropriate credit checks.
- Produce monthly credit control reports for management.
- Answer incoming calls relating to customer accounts and payments.
- Provide holiday cover for trade counter finance administration, including processing and reconciling credit card, BACS, and cheque payments.
- Support the wider Credit Control and Finance teams with ad hoc administrative and finance duties as required.
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