Legal, finance and accounting

Credit controller and collector

Monitor and manage customer accounts, follow financial policies to collect money owed to organisations.

Summary

Credit management is a dynamic function found across all sectors of UK and international commerce and offers a range of challenging and interesting specialisms. Given the importance of credit management and collections, roles are central to many operations, typically setting policies, facilitating sales, managing financial risk and customer relationships. Through this work credit management protects cash flow and facilitates all wider business activity. Commercial teams have significant responsibility and manage high value accounts. Roles are typically fast-paced and target driven, requiring detailed knowledge of law, regulations and the business environment, and skilled practitioners possess excellent technical and interpersonal skills. Credit management and collections are rewarding career choices for self-motivated and enthusiastic individuals who would enjoy a varied role working at the centre of operations. Role profile: Within this, the focus of the Credit controller and collector role is typically to monitor and manage customer accounts; follow organisational policies to collect monies owed and ensure that work quality targets are met. This requires proactive interaction with customers who have not paid or who have reached credit limits or terms in order to minimise bad debts while retaining positive relationships for the longer term. The range of activities within the role could include, but are not limited to, processing credit applications; agreeing credit terms and/or payment arrangements; invoicing; monitoring payment; allocating and reconciling cash; proactively contacting customers to collect debt, outstanding balances; resolving straight-forward disputes; debt support, and recommending write offs.

Typical job titles include

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

Credit management: Broad understanding of the principles of credit management and collections together with a sound understanding of organisational policies and techniques used in their role, e.g. credit terms; use of external sources of information, e.g. credit scores; and policies for handling vulnerable customers.

K2:

Regulatory and compliance: Broad understanding of the legal, regulatory, risk and compliance framework within which they operate, with a sound understanding of relevant risk and compliance requirements for their role, e.g. credit management policies, data protection, treating customers fairly, potentially fraudulent transactions, including anti-money laundering arrangements and financial and sector regulatory requirements depending on the type of collections.

K3:

Industry and organisation understanding: Understands professional standards; the nature and priorities of the organisation they work in; organisational ‘values’; and where their role fits in the organisation. Understands the different areas of the organisation that they need to work with, e.g. sales.

K4:

Products and services: Broad understanding of the products and services offered to customers by their organisation, together with sound knowledge of the products and services that they support, and how their role supports the delivery of these products and services.

K5:

Systems and processes: Understands the systems, tools and processes used in the role, together with the standards to be met, including IT tools.

Technical Educational Products

ST0176
ST0176: Credit controller and collector (Level 2) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0176
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,713 per year
SOC 2020 code:
4121 Credit controllers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 4121/00 Credit controllers
    • 7122/02 Debt collectors
S1:

Service delivery: Delivers excellent service to customers using the organisation’s systems and processes; contributes to individual and team objectives, in line with the employer’s policy; works in a way which reflects organisational values and complies with standards and regulatory requirements; carries out a range of tasks which may include credit application processing, cash allocation and reconciliation; proactive contact with customers to collect outstanding balances, debt; maintaining accurate records of communications, actions; straight-forward dispute resolution; and recommending write offs.

S2:

Work planning: Organises their own accounts, completing tasks to required deadlines. Tracks individual customer accounts where necessary. Takes ownership through to completion, escalating when required, e.g. potential debt risk.

S3:

Teamwork: Consistently supports colleagues and collaborates to achieve results. Builds and maintains good working relationships within teams and with other business areas where necessary. Aware of own role in the team and the impact on others.

S4:

Communication and relationship building: Communicates effectively with customers and colleagues, using sound interpersonal skills, a range of media and appropriate language, e.g. phone, email, SMS, letter and face-to-face. Builds good relationships with customers, recognising their relationship with and their importance to the organisation while dealing with a potentially difficult topic. Adapts their style to that of the customer and actively listens to understand their needs. Handles difficult and sensitive situations professionally when they occur, e.g. regarding overdue accounts, working to support and retain a positive relationship with the customer.

S5:

Negotiation and decision making: Works with customers to identify mutually acceptable solutions to credit issues, within organisational guidelines. Takes ownership through to resolution, escalating where necessary.

S6:

Continuous improvement: Identifies opportunities to improve work practices and successfully implements changes that are required.

S7:

Personal development: Seeks feedback and acts on it to improve their performance. Builds their own capability through ownership of their own development, working with their manager. Keeps up to date with relevant changes.

Technical Educational Products

ST0176 image
ST0176: Credit controller and collector (Level 2) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0176
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,713 per year
SOC 2020 code:
4121 Credit controllers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 4121/00 Credit controllers
    • 7122/02 Debt collectors
B1:

Honesty & Integrity: Truthful, sincere and trustworthy in their actions. Shows integrity by doing the right thing. Maintains appropriate confidentiality at all times.

B2:

Flexibility: Adapts positively to changing work priorities and patterns when new tasks need to be done or requirements change.

B3:

Resilience: Displays energy and enthusiasm in the way they go about their role, dealing positively with setbacks when they occur. Stays positive under pressure.

Technical Educational Products

ST0176 image
ST0176: Credit controller and collector (Level 2) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0176
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,713 per year
SOC 2020 code:
4121 Credit controllers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 4121/00 Credit controllers
    • 7122/02 Debt collectors