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EA First
Payment Processing Associate
Central London, London
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- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 9 hours ago
- Salary
- Competitive
- Recruiter
- EA First
- Closes
- 23 Jun 2026
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Freelance
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
We're pleased to be recruiting for a Payment Processing Associate, on a 3-month temporary contract for this growing London-based FinTech company.
We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a keen interest in payments or back-office operations within the financial sector.
This is a busy and varied role, where you'll be opening, processing, and funding accounts on behalf of clients, including:
Checking high-value transactions to fund the accounts openedRecording confirmations of transactions Confirming with internal teams on all payments executed dailyCommunicating with banking partners regarding account openings and the execution of payments to and from themPreparation of accurate File instruction from offline spreadsheetsOperational ReconciliationsUploading interest earnt to client accounts portfolioUpdating platform entries to reflect deposits and withdrawals to client accountsEnsuring accurate recordings of product references and dates in line with depositsUploading client deposits to the platform in line with internal processesManaging and circulating posts and cheques received into the officeIdeally, you'll have experience in payment operations, strong analytical skills, excellent Excel skills and high attention to detail.
Banking, financial services or fintech experience would be desirable.
Location:
London (near Liverpool Street)
Hybrid working - Tuesday-Thursday in the office
Hours:
Monday-Friday - Full time
Hourly rate:
Competitive
Duration:
3 months
EA First Ltd are acting as an Employment Business for this temporary vacancy.
Ad ID: 5418394188
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