Credit Controller

Discover below what a credit controller does, their profile and their average salary.

Similar positions:

Accounts Receivable Manager, Credit Collector, Credit Analyst

Responsibilities:

As a credit controller, you ensure the punctual and efficient processing of payment receivables and overdue payments.

  • You are in direct contact with customers (debtors) and prepare reminder letters.
  • You perform checks for duplicate payments.
  • You handle disputes.
  • You report monthly on outstanding invoices.

As a credit analyst, you go a step further:

  • You analyze the creditworthiness of various customers and coordinate closely with sales colleagues.
  • You monitor credit management and support KPI statistics and reports.

Profile:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business Management (Accountancy & Taxation), Master’s degree in Business Administration, Economics (TEW), or Finance.
  • You have an excellent command of Dutch, French, and English.
  • You are analytical, accurate, communicative, and confident.
  • You are customer-focused and approachable for other departments.
  • According to Insights Discovery, you have a predominantly yellow/green profile.

Salary:

€2,890 to €4,560 gross, depending on experience, age, and fringe benefits specific to the employer and sector.

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