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credit manager

American  

noun

  1. a person employed in a business firm to administer credit service to its customers, especially to evaluate the extension and amount of credit to be granted.

  2. an employee who supervises the credit department in a bank or other business organization.


Example Sentences

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By recapitalizing assets into a new continuation vehicle, a credit manager can re-lever the fund and crystallize the return on its fund, giving investors a chance to get liquidity and then let the remaining credits naturally wind down, buyers and intermediaries said.

From The Wall Street Journal

To his credit, manager Mauricio Pochettino recognised his player was back in the mood and started him at Manchester City on Saturday.

From BBC

“To his credit,” manager Phil Nevin said recently of Rengifo, “he started the season slow, wasn’t playing every day, but was certainly playing enough, he just had some ups and downs, but stuck with it, kept working.”

From Los Angeles Times

Shiloh Bates, partner and chief investment officer at alternative credit manager Flat Rock Global, pointed to the performance of mid-market loans post-pandemic.

From Reuters

London-listed hedge fund Man Group said on Thursday it has agreed to buy a controlling stake in U.S. middle market private credit manager Varagon Capital Partners, building on a recent acquisition.

From Reuters