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Job Title:Credit Analyst
Reference:304823-UKen
Salary:£30000 - £40000 per annum + na
Location(s):Edinburgh
Industry(s):Financial Services
Advertiser:Robert Half
Employment Type:Permanent
Posted:14-11-2008

Description:

The Company



Robert Half International are currently recruiting for a Credit Analyst for a prestigious centre centre based FS firm.

The Role



As Credit Analyst you will be responsible for working as part of a team to ensure risk monitoring is in line with the organisational quality standards. You will maintain and manage relevant information to enable accurate and timely monitoring of activities. You will be responsible for identifying and reporting on any adverse risk exposures to minimise claims. In addition you will liaise on a daily basis with many professional contacts to gain information and report on activities.

Ideally you will be educated to degree standard and will have a banking or credit background. You will also be able to demonstrate knowledge of credit and risk analytical skills. You must possess a full driving licence.

Salary & Benefits



The salary for the Credit Analyst will be circa £30K - £40K plus an excellent benefits package





Robert Half Limited is acting as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half Limited will only consider candidates who have a legal right to work in the United Kingdom. Robert Half is committed to equality of opportunity for all candidates and suitable candidates with more experience to that stated are welcome to apply.
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