Our client was established in 1996 to provide flexible and accessible finance to SMEs across the country. Now, more than 20 years on, they have grown to become one of the UK's largest, independent finance houses. They have continued to deliver leading-edge finance solutions through a unique combination of teamwork and technology.
From this continued success they are now looking to recruit a Collections Recoveries Executive to allow them to continue their exciting growth plans.
Their aim is to take the service they offer to the next level, to push the boundaries of what's available, and to create great customer experiences consistent with their values. Does that sound like something you'd like to be part of?
As a Collections Recoveries Executive, you will play a crucial role in supporting the business meeting it's targets by identifying bad debt and risk and working closely with customers to minimise this. You'll work with customers to negotiate options which are viable for the business, whilst still providing an exceptional level of service.
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So, why would you want to work here?
They have a great working environment and they are an ambitious business. They achieve so much because of their people. Everyone in the business, no matter their team or role can shape the outcome, share ideas, make suggestions, and have their voice heard. It's a truly collaborative place to work.
They embrace hybrid working and with modern offices in Newport, London and Manchester, plus a field-based sales team, you'll never be too far away from colleagues.
This role is based in Newport, with two days in the office per week giving you the best of both worlds
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Our client is proud to be a member of Stonewall's Diversity Champions programme and are committed to improving workplace inclusion.
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