credit manager
Americannoun
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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.
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an employee who supervises the credit department in a bank or other business organization.
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When a new Home Depot opened, he got a job there, first on the service desk, eventually as a credit manager.
Hlend became part of BlackRock when it acquired credit manager HPS.
CVC Capital Partners agreed to buy U.S. credit manager Marathon Asset Management in a deal valued at up to an initial $1.2 billion.
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.
To his credit, manager Mauricio Pochettino recognised his player was back in the mood and started him at Manchester City on Saturday.
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