Datacentrix is an ICT solutions provider that uses leading solutions to deliver sustainable value to corporate and public sector organisations. We strategically partner with our customers, equipping them with valuable insight and helping them to align their technology undertakings with their business strategy.
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Datacentrix is seeking an experienced Debtors Clerk with plus 5 years’ proven experience in a Debtors or Credit Control role. The ideal candidate must have CGIC experience and corporate exposure managing and collecting on a debtors book with a value in excess of R100 million. Strong experience in high-volume debt collection, reconciliations, and effective account management is essential.
Based on Midrand and fully onsite.
Requirements
Matric qualification
Credit Management qualification advantageous
5 years minimum experience in credit control/full function debtors in a corporate environment
Debt Collection & Credit Control: Ensure timely collection of outstanding debts and adherence to credit policies.
All statements and invoices are to be sent out by the 1st week of every month.
Ensure that a Debtors Age is sent weekly to BU Managers and Account Managers.
Account Reconciliation: Reconcile customer accounts and resolve discrepancies promptly.
Reporting: Prepare and maintain accurate debtor ageing reports and other financial records.
Customer Service: Handle client queries professionally and maintain positive relationships. Regular in person customer meetings.
Compliance & Controls: Ensure compliance with financial procedures and internal control standards.
Teamwork : Bridge the gap between colleagues and departments and build team spirit to ensure your collection processes are met each month and establish teamwork and assist in meeting group targets set out by management.
Process Improvement: Identify and implement opportunities to enhance debtor management efficiency.
Ensure that client trades within the credit limits granted (GCIC or internal) and escalate to management where higher limits are required.