Credit analyst, Kaitātari taurewa
Also known as
- Credit assessor, senior credit risk analyst, contracts and credit analyst, credit solutions specialist, senior collections analyst, lead credit analyst, credit and loans officer
Credit analysts handle credit applications. They check customer suitability, credit and payment history and finances to decide their ability to repay loans.
Your pay could be
$53K
Lower
$74K to $108K
Most common
$137K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Credit analysts
- usually work regular business hours but may work extra hours
- usually work in offices
- need to be methodical, accurate and responsible
Tasks
- Assess risks to business operations.
- Analyse business or financial data.
- Prepare contracts or other transaction documents.
- Calculate data to inform organisational operations.
- Prepare financial documents, reports, or budgets.
- Analyse market conditions or trends.
- Collect payments for goods or services.
- Assess financial status of clients.
- Advise others on financial matters.
- Examine financial records.
You usually need experience to become a credit analyst and a qualification may be useful.
You may need
- experience in an area related to credit or financial analysis, auditing, lending or similar
- a New Zealand Certificate in Credit Administration (Level 3)
- a New Zealand Certificate in Credit Management (Level 4)
- a relevant tertiary qualification
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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