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The Credit Risk Analyst is responsible for making sound credit decisions within required turnaround times, investigating and decisioning credit requests using all available credit resources within the realm of Equipment Leasing & Financing.
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Job Description The Credit Risk Analyst is responsible for making sound credit decisions within required turnaround times, investigating and making decisions on credit requests using all available credit resources within the realm of Equipment Leasing & Financing.
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Title: Credit Risk Analyst. Regularly communicates with originations, documentation, and collections/portfolio management departments to resolve risk management issues within appropriate guidelines.
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The Credit Analyst is the key point of contact between the BPO and the Informa local finance / commercial teams for all cash collection and debt management issues to ensure timely resolution of all issues and therefore help optimize cash collection.
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Daily - 10%: Performs detailed reconciliation analysis of cash and student Credit & Collections reports for accuracy. Under limited supervision, the purpose of this job is to perform accounting and analysis functions as assigned in the Bursar's Office.
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Within assigned regions they will solicit volume/profitability growth, provide customer service support to their dealers, and engage in collections/risk management to proactively identify potential problems and work with their region Credit Analyst to help mitigate risk.
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Finance and Administration-Credit & Collections. In 2018, the Order Management analyst processed over 5,000 orders, valued at more than $250M in IEEE revenueThis position reports to the Manager, Order Management, and functions as an individual contributor.
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2+ years experience in customer service, credit, collections or call center environment a plus. Join our growing Finance team as a Credit Analyst evaluating financial health of a loan applicant, preparing reports, making credit decisions and recommending credit limits to our customers.
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The LPM Financial Analyst provides quantitative, analytical and research support to the lease portfolio strategic initiative. This role includes significant interaction with internal departments including credit, collections, accounting and systems/technology.
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Extensive experience and knowledge of Oracle Cloud Financials modules (General Ledger, Advanced Collections, Accounts Payable, Project Accounting, Fixed Assets, Cash Management, etc.) Extensive experience and knowledge of Oracle Cloud Financials modules (General Ledger, Advanced Collections, Accounts Payable, Project Accounting, Fixed Assets, Cash Management, etc.
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The Collections Analyst is primarily responsible for the overall Collections process within the accounts receivable team. Poolsure, an Aquasol Company is searching for a Collections Analyst to join our team in the Houston, TX area.
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Good working knowledge of RG&E/NYSEG collections policy and procedure. Lead Analyst - Field Customer Service page is loaded. Job Title: Lead Analyst – Field Customer Service. Works within the Field Customer Service department, primarily for RGE but will perform cross-company and departmental work with NYSEG as required part of the greater cross-functional team.
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Write API tests script using JavaScript and postman collections. Interact with Functional Analyst, Business Systems Analyst, Business Analysts, Solution Architects and other Developers to ensure that questions and discrepancies about specifications are resolved during the solution development process.
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Essentra is immediately hiring a Credit and Collections Representative (Accounts Receivable Credit Analyst) to join our Finance and Accounting team. As a Credit and Collections Representative you will be responsible for contacting customers (business to business) to resolve outstanding invoices and discrepancy resolutions along with providing credit management.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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