Field Credit Controllers (2 Positions)

Field Credit Controllers (2 Positions)


Company
Fidelity Services Group
Location
Gqeberha
Via
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Job Description
Minimum experience

Entry Level

Company primary industry

Security and Investigations

Job functional area

Other

Closing Date

10 March 2023
Job Description

Collect on outstanding Coastal amounts ensuring good results in debtors’ days (DSO), cash collection and reduction of bad debt expense/write off.

QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE:
• Matric
• Credit Management or Finance related qualifications
• 2-3 Years Collections experience in a high-volume consumer environment
• Valid Driver’s Licence
• Own Transport

JOB REQUIREMENTS & OTHER ATTRIBUTES:
• Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office & Excel
• Working knowledge of LSN and SAP
• Strong People & Communication skills
• Listener experience advantageous

DUTIES
• Doing site visits to client’s out in the field and to collect overdue amounts
• Telephonically contact clients with due or overdue amounts in order to obtain payment for the arrears
• Accurately record notes resulting from outbound calls to clients in the Listener system;
• Ensure that the minimum number of prescribed collection calls are achieved daily;
• Capture debit order resubmissions in the Listener system.
• Verify client information in the Listener system when making contact with clients;
• Convert clients from printed communication to electronic communication.
• Obtain commitment from clients to settle their overdue accounts within the shortest possible period of time;
• Follow up on client payment commitments.
• Issue letters of demand & suspension to clients in accordance with the collection policy;
• Review the regional suspense accounts on a daily basis to identify and transfer client payments not yet allocated to the correct account;
• Request the suspension of overdue accounts where the prescribed number of calls and/or communication has been completed;
• Understand & communicate company policies, collection policies & service specific information to clients;
• Identify the nature of client queries, record the queries in the Listener system (and/or query management tool) & to re-direct the queries to the relevant department/personnel for resolution where the query does not pertain to the Credit Control function;
• Ensure that all forwarded queries are resolved by the relevant departments through constant follow up in order to obtain payment from clients;
• Forward, electronically or printed, copies of client invoices, statements & other relevant documentation as requested by the Contact Centre or by the client directly;
• Address & resolve client queries (where the query pertains to a Credit Control function) identified either through the outbound call process or transferred from the Contact Centre (manually or through the query management tool);
• Communicate the outcome of the resolved query to customers (both internally & externally);
• amendments, etc. (electronically and/or written);
• Ensure that all off-setting of receipts & credit notes/debit notes is accurately processed on a daily basis;
• Reconcile (where necessary) accounts with credit balances establishing the reason for the credit balance and making the necessary adjustments (refunds or transfers);
• Ensure individual & departmental collection & bad debt provision targets are consistently achieved;
• Always maintain a high standard of customer service, client courtesy & professionalism when interacting with clients;
• Participate in various ad-hoc projects within the Credit Control Department;
• Assisting with other ad-hoc tasks, analysis and projects as and when required

SKILLS AND BEHAVIORAL COMPETANCIES
• Excellent verbal & written communication skills
• Excellent customer service skills
• Ability to work under pressure & with difficult customers
• Excellent telephone skills
• Computer literate – intermediate Excel skills requirement
• Accuracy & attention to detail essential
• Excellent reconciliation skills
• Attention to detail
• Interpersonal skills
• Consistency
• Resilience

We reserve the right not to make an appointment for any advertised position.

Whilst preference is always given to existing employees and the choice made is purely on merit, Historically Disadvantaged Candidates and Black Female Candidates are encouraged and supported in the FSG team. Whilst black female candidates will be given priority as per our transformation policy subject to the above criteria.

Fidelity Services Group (Pty) Ltd supports global fair practice and business ethics on continuous development of our human capital as the key resource to our success in the markets in which we participate.

Should you not be contacted regarding this position within ten working days from the closing date, please regard your application as unsuccessful.

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