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Accounts Receivable Manager

Southampton
5 days ago
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This is a rare opportunity to combine finance expertise with a passion for the gaming world.

Our client is a global business within the video games industry, currently surpassing £100M revenue across Europe. With continued expansion and a vibrant, forward-thinking culture, they’re now looking for an Accounts Receivable Manager to take full ownership of the UK order-to-cash process.

This is a newly created role, offering real autonomy and a chance to make an impact in one of the most dynamic and creative sectors around.

What will the Accounts Receivable Manager role involve?

Full ownership of the UK AR function, managing cash collection and partner relationships.
Acting as the main contact for all retail and distribution partners, resolving queries efficiently.
Leading one direct report and supporting their development.
Working with the Head of Finance on system and process improvements to drive efficiency.
Delivering AR reporting and insights to the wider business.
Suitable Candidate for the Accounts Receivable Manager vacancy:

Experience in accounts receivable or a similar finance role, ideally within an international fast-paced business.
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
Analytical mindset with great attention to detail.
Confident leading others and taking ownership of processes.
Comfortable working remotely while staying collaborative and proactive.
Additional benefits and information for the Accounts Receivable Manager role:

Remote working with occasional team meetups in Southampton.
Flexible working hours and an unlimited holiday policy.
Inclusive, creative and fast-moving culture within a global business.
Salary in the region of £50,000–£60,000 plus benefits.
A rare opening to bring finance skills into one of the most exciting global industries.
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