Account Manager – Financial Services

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12 months ago
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Account Manager – Financial Services
30k basic with 75K OTE Depending on level and previous experience.

Our client is an ambitious, tech-driven financial intermediary seeking a hardworking and proactive Account Manager to join their growing team. If you’re experienced in client-facing sales (preferably telesales) and have a background in the Finance sector, especially from a Finance Broker, they want to hear from you.

The Account Manager role will include:

  • Building strong client relationships via telesales, social media & events

  • Offering tailored finance solutions (asset finance, commercial loans, invoice & property finance)

  • Preparing persuasive finance applications

  • Understanding clients’ needs through detailed analysis and consultative sales

    You’ll thrive in this Account Manager role if you:

  • Are self-motivated with a track record in financial sales

  • Communicate professionally and confidently

  • Are vigilant about compliance and treating customers fairly

  • Enjoy working as a team in a high-performing team

    Why join our client as an Account Manager?

  • Full CRM & telephony setup

  • Dedicated Sales Support team

  • Access to a broad lender panel

  • A clear route to team leadership as we scale

  • Supportive team culture and flexible working environment

    Ready to grow your career with a business on the rise? Apply today

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