accurate financial records Analyse and reconcile creditor statements Experience in reconciling of GRN Trial
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client has a new vacancy in their KZN branch for a Creditors Clerk on a 3-month fixed-term contract. They are raw material/transport/maintenance intercompany creditors. Checking prices, quantities, and purchase orders material/maintenance and intercompany creditors. Attending to creditors' queries. Handling new supplier credit
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communication skills - Supervise daily operations of the creditor department, ensuring accurate and timely payments payment discrepancies. - Maintain and reconcile creditor ledgers for accurate payments. - Provide excellent
accurate financial records Analyse and reconcile creditor statements Experience in reconciling of GRN Trial
an experienced creditors clerk. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience in creditors and dealing with with a high volume of creditors.
Our client is seeking a dynamic Creditors Clerk to join their team in Durban. The successful candidate with Accounting At least 2 years experience in a creditor position in a computerised environment Bookkeeping for monthly creditors for group. Send all prepared recons to manager to approve all creditors to be paid statements. Preparing Age Analysis and ensure Creditors Age analysis validation. Follow up on outstanding highlighted for payment preparations. Ensure that all creditors are filed neatly and correctly. Allocation of